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Global Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases

Global Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases. Death by Broad Cause Group (2000). Total deaths: 55,694,000. Noncommunicable conditions (59. 0 %). Injuries (9.1%). Communicable diseases, maternal and perinatal conditions, and nutritional deficiencies (31. 9 %).

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Global Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases

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  1. Global Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases

  2. Death by Broad Cause Group (2000) Total deaths: 55,694,000 Noncommunicable conditions (59.0%) Injuries (9.1%) Communicable diseases, maternal and perinatal conditions, and nutritional deficiencies (31.9%) Source:WHO, World Health Report 2001

  3. Deaths by Broad Cause Group and WHO Region (2000) % 75 50 25 Source: WHO, World Health Report 2001 EMR SEAR WPR EUR AFR AMR Communicable diseases, maternal and perinatal conditions, and nutritional deficiencies Noncommunicable conditions Injuries

  4. % Deaths 30 20 10 EMR SEAR WPR EUR AFR AMR Deaths due to CVD (by WHO Region, 2000) Strokes Heart attacks Source: WHO, World Health Report 2001

  5. Prevalence of Diabetes in Adults (millions of people, by WHO Region) Source: World Health Report, 1997

  6. World Deaths Attributable to Selected Leading Risk Factors (2000) Number of deaths (000s) Source:WHO World Health Report, 2002

  7. Deaths Attributable to Selected Leading Risk Factors (developed countries, 2000) Number of deaths (in thousands)

  8. Deaths Attributable to Selected Leading Risk Factors (Region of the Americas, 2000) Number of deaths (in thousands)

  9. Global Prevalence of Underweight and Obesity in Adults (by level of development, 2000) Prevalence (%) BMI = Body Mass Index Source: WHO, SDE/NHD, 2000

  10. Canada 1996 USA 1988-94 Brazil 1996-97 Cuba 1982 Mexico 1995 Uruguay 1998 BMI 25-29 BMI  25 BMI  30 Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Adults(selected countries of the Americas) Source: WHO Global Database on Body Mass Index (BMI)

  11. Childhood Obesity Caused by Physical Inactivity due to Television-Viewing(USA, 1980-1990) Source: Gortmaker et al. 1996

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