Alarming prevalence and clustering of modifiable noncommunicable disease risk factors among adults in Bhutan: a nationwide cross-sectional community survey
Abstract Background Bhutan is currently facing a double burden of non-communicable (NCDs) and communicable diseases, with rising trends of NCDs. The 2014 STEPS survey identified high prevalence of several NCD risk factors; however, associations with socio-demographic characteristics as well as clust...
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Main Authors: | Dorji Pelzom (Author), Petros Isaakidis (Author), Myo Minn Oo (Author), Mongal Singh Gurung (Author), Pemba Yangchen (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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