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Comparison of Cardiovascular Disease Burden between Brazil and Denmark (1990-2021) Based on Global Burden of Disease: Availability of Universal Health System Is Not Enough. [PDF]

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Guimarães RM   +11 more
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Côte d'Ivoire Dual Burden of Disease (CoDuBu): Study Protocol to Investigate the Co-occurrence of Chronic Infections and Noncommunicable Diseases in Rural Settings of Epidemiological Transition.

open access: yesJMIR Res Protoc, 2017
Eze IC   +15 more
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Epidemiology in Transition

Epidemiology, 1990
Epidemiology is at an unprecedented height of popular ity: witness an international mushrooming of summer courses and training periods and an avalanche of text books and new journals on the market, all in a period of only a few years. Both the courses and the books are fundamentally of two types, the first m?thodologie and the second geared toward ...
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Cultural transitions and epidemiology

Medical Hypotheses, 1994
The analysis of cultural patterns, as an observational and qualitative tool in epidemiological research, is advanced. This approach to epidemiology, biomedicine, human and cultural ecology, focuses on the following theoretical points of view: (i) the intrinsic non-linearity of natural dynamics, (ii) the role of fluctuations in the evolution of self ...
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The epidemiologic transition and morbidity

Annales de démographie historique, 1989
In essays about the theory of epidemiologic transition, Abdel Omran has argued that demographic change in the last century occurred in stages that can be characterized by their leading causes of death. The transition consists of a change in leading causes from infectious to degenerative and man-made diseases.
Riley, James Clifford, Alter, George
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Nutritional Transition and Associated Epidemiological Transition in India

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Overnutrition and associated health risks are no longer confined to high-income countries and have now become an emerging problem among the low- and middle-income countries. In India, overweight and obesity prevalence has doubled amongst men and has become more than one and a half times amongst women over a ten-year period, 2005 – 2015. The increase in
Shivani Gupta, Sangeeta Bansal
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The Epidemiological Transition

1993
This volume is the product of "a workshop to discuss the changing demographic and epidemiologic profiles of developing countries and responses from the health sector to these changes. The Workshop...was held November 20-22 1991 at the National Academy of Sciences Georgetown facility in Washington D.C.
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Epidemiological transition in Morocco (1960-2015)

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2018
Morocco is undergoing the third phase of its epidemiological transition. Mortality indicators have declined significantly. Life expectancy at birth has increased by 23 years over this 55-year study period. The total fertility rate has dropped from 7.06 in 1960 to 2.89 in 2015. The country is going through the epidemiological transition characterized by
S, Chadli   +3 more
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