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The accuracy of self-reported smoking: A systematic review of the relationship between self …


SC Gorber, S Schofield-Hurwitz, J Hardt, G … - Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2009 - ntr.oxfordjournals.org
Results: Searching identified 67 studies that met the eligibility criteria and
examined the relationship between self-reported smoking and smoking confirmed by
cotinine measurement. Overall, the data show trends of underestimation when ...
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[CITATION] Tobacco Control Grants


B Initiative, 2009
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A Role for INDEPTH Asian sites in translating research to action for non-communicable …


A Krishnan, B Nongkynrih, SK Kapoor, C … - Global Health Action, 2009 - journals.sfu.ca
Background: The International Network of field sites with continuous Demographic
Evaluation of Populations and Their Health (INDEPTH) has 34 Health and
Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) in 17 different low and ...
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[PDF] Clustering of chronic non-communicable disease risk factors among selected Asian …


SM Ahmed, A Hadi, A Razzaque, A Ashraf, S … - Global Health Action - globalhealthaction.net
Using the INDEPTH HDSS to build capacity for chronic non-communicable disease
risk factor surveillance in low and middle-income countries Nawi Ng 1*, Hoang
Van Minh 2, Sanjay Juvekar 3, Abdur Razzaque 4, Tran Huu Bich 5, Uraiwan ...
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Blood pressure in adult rural INDEPTH population in Asia

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HV Minh, K Soonthornthada, N Ng, S … - Global Health Action, 2009 - journals.sfu.ca
Results: In all the study sites (except among men and women in WATCH and among
women in Chililab), the mean levels of systolic BP were greater than the optimal
threshold (115 mmHg). A considerable proportion of the study populations ...
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Non-communicable diseases in low-and middle-income countries: context, determinants and …


JJ Miranda, S Kinra, JP Casas, GD Smith, S … - Tropical medicine & international health: TM & IH, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The rise of non-communicable diseases and their impact in low- and middle-income
countries has gained increased attention in recent years. However, the
explanation for this rise is mostly an extrapolation from the history of ...
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[PDF] Fruit and vegetable consumption in rural adults population in INDEPTH HDSS sites in Asia


U Kanungsukkasem, N Ng, H Van Minh, A … - Global Health Action - globalhealthaction.net
Using the INDEPTH HDSS to build capacity for chronic non-communicable disease
risk factor surveillance in low and middle-income countries Nawi Ng 1*, Hoang
Van Minh 2, Sanjay Juvekar 3, Abdur Razzaque 4, Tran Huu Bich 5, Uraiwan ...
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Self-reported use of tobacco products in nine rural INDEPTH Health and Demographic …

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A Ashraf, MA Quaiyum, N Ng, HV Minh, A … - Global Health Action, 2009 - journals.sfu.ca
Results: Tobacco use, whether smoked or chewed, was common across all sites with
some notable variations. More than 50% of men smoked daily; this applied to
almost all age groups. Few women smoked daily in any of the sites. However, ...
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[CITATION] Patterns of alcohol consumption in diverse rural populations in the Asian region


TH Bich, PTQ Nga, LN Quang, HV Minh, N Ng, … - Global Health Action Supplement, 2009
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Social factors and overweight: evidence from nine Asian INDEPTH network sites


A Razzaque, L Nahar, HV Minh, N Ng, S … - Global Health Action, 2009 - journals.sfu.ca
Data and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in nine HDSS sites in
Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. The methodology of the WHO
STEPwise approach to Surveillance with core risk factors (Step 1) and ...
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