- a
global level, 7 of the 10
leading causes of
deaths in 2021 were
noncommunicable diseases,
accounting for 38% of all deaths, or 68% of the top 10 causes...
- 2002" (PDF).
World Health Organization. 2005. p. 70. "Prevalence of
noncommunicable disease risk
factors in the
Republic of Armenia,
STEPS National Survey...
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countries by
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other 'Eur-A countries', (Western Europe), most
Portuguese die from
noncommunicable diseases.
Mortality from
cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is
around 30...
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mortality rates (73.1
deaths per 1000 births). The
number of
deaths from
noncommunicable diseases, such as
cardiovascular diseases (151.7
deaths per 100,000...
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vitamin or
mineral deficiency, overweight, obesity, or diet-related
noncommunicable diseases.
Undernutrition is more
common in
developing countries. Stunting...
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Afghans in ****stan (Urdu: افغان مهاجرين, Afghān muhājirīn, lit. 'Afghan migrants') are
temporary residents from Afghanistan, some of who are registered...
- of
death include maternal and
perinatal conditions (5.2%),
nutritional deficiencies (0.9%),
noncommunicable conditions (58.8%), and
injuries (9.1%)....
- The
major causes of
deaths in
Finland are
cardiovascular diseases,
malignant tumors,
dementia and Alzheimer's disease,
respiratory diseases,
alcohol related...