Tackling noncommunicable diseases in Bangladesh : now is the time /
Bangladesh is undergoing a double transition-demographic and epidemiological. Increasing life expectancy and declining fertility entail a demographic transition fueling a shift in the disease burden toward noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Yet due to absence of a robust routine health information sys...
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World Bank,
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Series: | Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Human development.
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; The Growing Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases in Bangladesh; Health System and NCD Capacity; Health Policies, Activities, and Challenges; Key Policy Options and Strategic Priorities; Figure O.1{u2002}A Policy Options Framework for the Prevention and Control of NCDs; Figures; Note; References; Chapter 1 Contexts and Transitions; Global, Regional, and Country Contexts; Box 1.1{u2002}Chapter One Summary; Boxes; Table 1.1{u2002}Demographic, Economic, and Health Profiles for South Asian Countries, 2011; Tables.
- Figure 1.1{u2002}Population in the 21st Century, BangladeshDemographic and Epidemiological Transitions; Figure 1.2{u2002}Changing Age Structure of the Population in Bangladesh, 2001, 2026, and 2051; Figure 1.3{u2002}Projected Impact of Population Growth and Aging on Total Health Expenditure in the South Asia Region, 2000-20; Figure 1.4{u2002}NCD Mortality Increases in Rural Bangladesh (Matlab), 1986-2006; Note; References; Chapter 2 Burden of Disease and Risk Factors for NCDs; Global and Regional Burden of NCDs; Box 2.1{u2002}Chapter Two Summary.
- Figure 2.1{u2002}Main Causes of Global DALYs and Top Five Risk Factors for Poor Health, 1990 and 2010Box 2.2{u2002}Methods to Describe the Health Situation in South Asia; Figure 2.2{u2002}BOD as a Proportion of Total Forgone DALYs by Cause, Global and South Asia, 2010; Figure 2.3{u2002}Proportion of Total Deaths and Forgone DALYs Due to NCDs, South Asia, 2004; Bangladesh NCD Burden; Figure 2.4{u2002}Leading Causes of Mortality and Morbidity in Bangladesh, 2010 Estimates; Figure 2.5{u2002}Leading Causes of Premature Deaths in Bangladesh, 2010 Estimates.
- Figure 2.6{u2002}Causes of Deaths among Women of Reproductive Age (15-49 Years), Bangladesh, 2010Figure 2.7{u2002}Causes of Mortality among Women of Reproductive Age in Bangladesh, 2001 and 2010; Figure 2.8{u2002}Distribution of People Who Suffered from Asthma/Respiratory Diseases in the Preceding 12 Months by Locality, Bangladesh, 2005 and 2010; Figure 2.9{u2002}Death Rate in Each Age Group from the Five Leading Injury Causes among Children; NCD Risk Factors; Figure 2.10{u2002}Diabetes Prevalence (Self-Reported) among Adults, Aged 25 Years and Above, by Locality and Gender, Bangladesh, 2010.
- Table 2.1{u2002}Diabetes Prevalence among Urban Men and Women, Aged 35 Years and Above, by Background Characteristics, Bangladesh, 2006Figure 2.11{u2002}Leading Risk Factors for Bangladesh, 2010 Estimates; Figure 2.12{u2002}Tobacco Use among Adults, Aged 25 Years and Above, by Locality, Bangladesh, 2010; Table 2.2{u2002}Per Capita Edible Oil Consumption in Bangladesh; Figure 2.13{u2002}Prevalence of High Blood Pressure/Hypertension (BP {u2265} 140/90 mmHg or on Medication) among Adults Aged 25 Years or More by Locality and Gender, Bangladesh, 2010.