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India s current health transition stage poses a critical challenge of dealing with the unfinished agenda of communicable diseases and the steadily rising burden of non-communicable diseases. A significant burden of chronic diseases in India is attributable to household and individual level health risk factors coupled with socioeconomic conditions. From this perspective, this study made a first time effort to assess disease burden attributable to health risk factors using cross-sectional population health survey data.

Produktbeschreibung
India s current health transition stage poses a critical challenge of dealing with the unfinished agenda of communicable diseases and the steadily rising burden of non-communicable diseases. A significant burden of chronic diseases in India is attributable to household and individual level health risk factors coupled with socioeconomic conditions. From this perspective, this study made a first time effort to assess disease burden attributable to health risk factors using cross-sectional population health survey data.
Autorenporträt
Gopal Agrawal has MSc degree in Statistics and MPhil in Population Studies. In present, he is Doctoral Fellow at International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai. He has published several papers in national and international journals. His research interests are in ageing and health, mortality, morbidity and epidemiological research.