Tran Huu Bich
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Kanungsukkasem U, Ng N, Minh H, Razzaque A, Ashraf A, Juvekar S, et al.
Glob Health Action
. 2009 Dec;
2.
PMID: 20027259
Background: Low fruit and vegetable consumption is among the top 10 risk factors contributing to mortality worldwide. WHO/FAO recommends intake of a minimum of 400 grams (or five servings) of...
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Razzaque A, Nahar L, Minh H, Ng N, Juvekar S, Ashraf A, et al.
Glob Health Action
. 2009 Dec;
2.
PMID: 20027257
Background: Overweight/obesity increases the risk of morbidity and mortality from a number of chronic conditions, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some cancers. This study examined the distribution of body...
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Ashraf A, Quaiyum M, Ng N, Minh H, Razzaque A, Ahmed S, et al.
Glob Health Action
. 2009 Dec;
2.
PMID: 20027256
Background: Tobacco use is the most preventable cause of premature death and disability. Even though tobacco use is common in many Asian countries, reliable and comparable data on the burden...
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Minh H, Soonthornthada K, Ng N, Juvekar S, Razzaque A, Ashraf A, et al.
Glob Health Action
. 2009 Dec;
2.
PMID: 20027254
Introduction: High blood pressure (BP) is a well-known major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and is a leading contributor to cardiovascular mortality and morbidity worldwide. Reliable population-based BP data from...
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Bich T, Nga P, Quang L, Minh H, Ng N, Juvekar S, et al.
Glob Health Action
. 2009 Dec;
2.
PMID: 20027253
Background: Alcohol abuse, together with tobacco use, is a major determinant of health and social well-being, and is one of the most important of 26 risk factors comparatively assessed in...
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Minh H, Ng N, Juvekar S, Razzaque A, Ashraf A, Hadi A, et al.
Prev Chronic Dis
. 2008 Jun;
5(3):A86.
PMID: 18558036
Introduction: Lack of reliable population-based data, especially morbidity data, is a barrier to preventing and controlling chronic diseases in developing countries. We report the self-reported prevalences of major chronic diseases...