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by: Michael Maurice Engelgau, Sameh El-Saharty, Preeti Kudesia, Vikram Rajan, Sandra Rosenhouse, Kyoko Okamoto
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Increasing life expectancy in South Asia is resulting in a
demographic transition that can, under the right circumstances, yield
dividends through more favorable dependency ratios for a time. With
aging, the disease burden shifts toward noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)
which can threaten healthy aging. However, securing the gains expected
from the demographic dividend-where developing countries' working
and nondependent population increases and per capita income thus rises-
is both achievable and affordable through efficiently tacking NCDs with
prevention and control efforts. This book looks primarily at
cardiovascular disease (CVD) and tobacco use since they account for a
disproportionate amount of the NCD burden-the focus is strategic,
rather than comprehensive. The goal of this book is to encourage
countries to develop, adopt, and implement effective and timely country
and, where appropriate, regional responses that reduce both
population-level risk factors and the NCD burden.
The work develops (i) an NCD burden and risk factor profile for all
countries and the region as a whole; (ii) a rationale for public policy
and action for NCDs; (iii) a framework to guide the formulation of
public policies and strategies for NCDs; (iv) a country profile,
including capacity and ongoing NCD activities, as well as policy
options and actions for NCDs that will help stimulate policy dialogue
within and among countries; and (v) a regional strategy for NCD
prevention and control where regional collaboration offers added
value.
The achievements of this book are (i) developing a framework for
policy options to identify key areas for strategic country- and
regional-level policy and actions; (ii) bringing together demographic
and aging trends, disease and risk factor burden data, alongside
analyses of capacities and accomplishments to tackle NCDs; and (iii)
using these inputs to develop policy options for country and regional
strategies.
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