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    Summary: This global status report on prevention and control of NCDs (2014), is framed around the nine voluntary global targets. The report provides data on the current situation, identifying bottlenecks as well as opportunities and priority actions for attaining the targets. The 2010 baseline estimates on NCD mortality and risk factors are provided so that countries can report on progress, starting in 2015. In addition, the report also provides the latest available estimates on NCD mortality (2012) and risk factors, 2010-2012. All ministries of health need to set national NCD targets and lead the development and implementation of policies and interventions to attain them. There is no single pathway to attain NCD targets that fits all countries, as they are at different points in their progress in the prevention and control of NCDs and at different levels of socioeconomic development. However all countries can benefit from the comprehensive response to attaining the voluntary global targets presented in this report.--Publisher description.

    Contents:
    Message from the Director-General
    Preface
    Abbreviations
    Executive summary
    Introduction
    Current status of the global agenda on prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases
    Chapter 1. Global target 1: A 25% relative reduction in the overall mortality from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory diseases
    Chapter 2. Global target 2: At least 10% relative reduction in the harmful use of alcohol, as appropriate, within the national context
    Chapter 3. Global target 3: A 10% relative reduction in prevalence of insufficient physical activity
    Chapter 4. Global target 4: A 30% relative reduction in mean population intake of salt/sodium
    Chapter 5. Global target 5: A 30% relative reduction in prevalence of current tobacco use
    Chapter 6. Global target 6: A 25% relative reduction in the prevalence of raised blood pressure or contain the prevalence of raised blood pressure, according to national circumstances
    Chapter 7. Global target 7: Halt the rise in diabetes and obesity
    Chapter 8. Global target 8: At least 50% of eligible people receive drug therapy and counselling (including glycaemic control) to prevent heart attacks and strokes
    Chapter 9. Global target 9: An 80% availability of the affordable basic technologies and essential medicines, including generics, required to treat major noncommunicable diseases in both public and private facilities
    Chapter 10. Development and implementation of national multisectoral action plans to attain national targets
    Chapter 11. The way forward to attain NCD targets: key messages
    Annexes
    Annex 1. Global monitoring framework, including 25 indicators and nine voluntary global targets for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases
    Annex 2. Methods used for estimating the NCD mortality and risk factor data
    Annex 3. List of countries by WHO Regions and World Bank Income Groups
    Annex 4. Country estimates of noncommunicable disease mortality and selected risk factors, 2010 (baseline) and latest available data
    4.1. Premature NCD Mortality
    Probability of dying between exact ages 30 and 70 from any of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory disease, 2010 and 2012
    4.2. NCD mortality
    Comparable estimates of NCD mortality (total NCD deaths in 000s; % of NCD deaths occurring under the age of 70; and age-standardized death rate for NCDs per 100 000), 2012
    4.3. Alcohol
    Comparable estimates, per capita consumption, heavy episodic drinking and prevalence of alcohol use disorders (population aged 15+ years), 2010 and 2012
    4.4a. Insufficient physical activity
    Comparable estimates of prevalence of insuffi cient physical activity (adults 18+ years), 2010
    4.4b. Insufficient physical activity
    Comparable estimates of prevalence of insufficient physical activity (adolescents 11-17 years), 2010
    4.5. Tobacco
    Comparable estimates of prevalence of current tobacco smoking (population aged 15+ years), 2010 and 2012
    4.6. Body mass index
    Comparable estimates of mean body mass index (adults 18+ years), 2010 and 2014
    4.7a. Overweight and Obesity
    Comparable estimates of prevalence of overweight and obesity (population aged 18+ years), 2010
    4.7b. Overweight and Obesity
    Comparable estimates of prevalence of overweight and obesity (population aged 18+ years), 2014
    4.8a. Raised blood glucose
    Comparable estimates of prevalence of raised blood glucose (population aged 18+ years), 2010
    4.8b. Raised blood glucose
    Comparable estimates of prevalence of raised blood glucose (population aged 18+ years), 2014
    4.9a. Raised blood pressure
    Comparable estimates of prevalence of raised blood pressure (population aged 18+ years), 2010
    4.9b. Raised blood pressure
    Comparable estimates of prevalence of raised blood pressure (population aged 18+ years), 2014
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