Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam - INDEPTH NCD-RF (Non Communicable Diseases Risk Factor) Surveillance, 2005 Data (Release 2016)
Reference ID | INDEPTH.NCD-RF.2016.v2 |
Year | 2005 |
Country | Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam |
Producer(s) |
Dr. Sanjay Juvekar - HDSS Vadu Dr. Nawi N - HDSS Purworejo Dr. Hoang Van Minh - HDSS Filabavi Dr. Le Vu Anh - HDSS Chililab Dr. Abdullahel Hadi - HDSS Watch Mr. Ali Ashraf - HDSS H |
Sponsor(s) | INDEPTH Network - - WHO - - |
Collection(s) | |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Oct 18, 2016
Last modified
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Overview
Identification
INDEPTH.NCD-RF.2016.v2 |
Version
v1: Original data for public distribution in .dta formatv2: Data converted to .csv for public distribution
2016-09-19
v2: Converted to in .csv format because the original version was in STATA 10 format which may not be readable by later versions, thus it is converted to universally accepeted .csv format
Overview
Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and diabetes are the biggest cause of death in the South-East Asia Region (SEAR). The observed rapid rise in NCDs threatens economic and social development as well as lives and health of millions of people in the Region. INDEPTH Network and WHO contributes to the regional efforts aimed at reducing the avoidable burden of NCDs through supporting Member States in applying existing knowledge and mobilizing resources for strengthening integrated NCD prevention programmes focusing on controlling major modifiable risk factors such as tobacco use, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity at population and individual levels.Most Member States in the Region are undergoing significant social and demographic changes, marked by rapid urbanization, expanding industrialization, rising income and improved health care. The rapid pace of industrialization, urbanization and globalization is resulting in high prevalence of common risk factors, namely, tobacco use, alcohol abuse, unhealthy diet, obesity and physical inactivity in SEAR.
Sample survey data
Individual
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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Public Health [N01.400.550] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh#sthash.Bq8oo9Sf.dpuf |
Rural Population [N01.600.725] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh#sthash.Bq8oo9Sf.dpuf |
Coverage
The study was conducted in 2005 in nine HDSS sites in Asia, namely Matlab, Mirsarai, Abhoynagar, and WATCH (Bangladesh), Vadu (India), Purworejo (Indonesia), Kanchanaburi (Thailand), Filabavi and Chililab (Vietnam)This multi-site study was designed as a baseline cross-sectional survey with sufficient sample size to measure trends over time. In each of nine HDSS sites in five Asian countries, a sample of 2,000 men and women aged 25-64 years, using the WHO STEPwise approach to Surveillance (http://who.int/chp/steps), was selected using stratified random sampling (in each 10-year interval) from the HDSS sampling frame.
Producers and Sponsors
Name | Affiliation |
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Dr. Sanjay Juvekar | HDSS Vadu |
Dr. Nawi N | HDSS Purworejo |
Dr. Hoang Van Minh | HDSS Filabavi |
Dr. Le Vu Anh | HDSS Chililab |
Dr. Abdullahel Hadi | HDSS Watch |
Mr. Ali Ashraf | HDSS HSID |
Dr. Abdur Razzaque | HDSS Matlab |
Dr. Uraiwan Kranungsukaseam | HDSS Kanchanaburi |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Prof. Osman Sankoh | INDEPTH Network |
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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INDEPTH Network | ||
WHO |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Data Managers | Data Management at all sites | |
Study Participants | All sites |
Metadata Production
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Dr. Nawi Ng | NN | HDSS Purworejo | Original Metadata Producer |
Neeraj Kashyap | NK | Vadu HDSS | First DDI Author |
Tathagata Bhattacharjee | TB | INDEPTH Network | DDI Updation |
DDI.INDEPTH.NCD-RF.2016.v2: Updated version for public distribution
DDI.INDEPTH.NCD-RF.2016.v2