Regional case studies--India.

@article{Reddy2009RegionalCS,
  title={Regional case studies--India.},
  author={K Srinath Reddy},
  journal={Nestle Nutrition workshop series. Paediatric programme},
  year={2009},
  volume={63},
  pages={
          15-24; discussion 41-6, 259-68
        }
}
  • K. Reddy
  • Published 2009
  • Medicine
  • Nestle Nutrition workshop series. Paediatric programme
As a proportion of all deaths in India, cardiovascular disease (CVD) will be the largest cause of disability and death, by the year 2020. At the present stage of India's health transition, an estimated 53% of deaths and 44% of disability-adjusted life-years lost are contributed to chronic diseases. India also has the largest number of people with diabetes in the world, with an estimated 19.3 million in 1995 and projected 57.2 million in 2025. The prevalence of hypertension has been reported to… 
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