ブラジルにおける慢性非伝染性疾患:負担と現在の課題
Maria Inês Schmidt1, Bruce Bartholow Duncan, Gulnar Azevedo e Silva
1Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. maria.schmidt@ufrgs.br
Lancet (London, England)
|May 13, 2011
まとめ
非伝染性疾患 (NCD) はブラジルの主要な健康問題であり,特に貧しい人々の間で,ほとんどの死亡と病気の負担を引き起こしています. 健康政策の成功により,年齢基準のNCD死亡率は減少しているが,肥満,糖尿病,高血圧の増加は大きな課題となっている.
科学分野:
- 公衆衛生は公衆衛生である.
- エピデミオロジー エピデミオロジー
- 保健政策 保健政策 保健政策
背景:
- 非伝染性疾患 (NCD) は2007年にブラジルで発生した死亡の72%を占め,公衆衛生上の大きな課題となっています.
- 神経精神疾患は,病気の重荷の主な原因であり,貧困層ではより高い罹病率と死亡率が観察されています.
- 1996年から2007年の間にNCDの死亡率が5%増加したにもかかわらず,年齢標準化された死亡率は20%減少しました.
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