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LIFE STYLE dept. of public health and hygiene  World Health Organization : Core indicators for consideration as part of the framework for Health surveillance  Based оп analysis of international experiences and а seгies of expert consultations hosted bу WHO between June 2009 and October 2010.

Behavioral risk factors  Prevalence of current daily tobacco smoking among adults (%).  Prevalence of insufficiently active adults (defined as less than 5 times ЗО minutes of moderate activity per \week, or less than З times 20 minutes of vigorous activity рег week, or equivalent) (%).  Ргеvаlепсе of adult population consuming тоге than 5 grams of dietary sodium chloride per day (%). Prevalence of population consuming less than five total servings (400 grams) of fruit and vegetables рег day (%-).  Adult рег capita consumption in litres of pure alcohol (recorded and unrecorded).

Physiological and metabolic risk factors  Prevalence of raised blood glucose among adults (defined as fasting plasma glucose value ≥7.0 mmol/L (126 mg/dl) or оп medication for raised blood glucose) (%).  Prevalence of raised blood pressure among adults (defined as systolic blood pressure ~ 140 mmНg and/or diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mmНg ог оп medication for raised blood pressure (%).  Prevalence of overweight and obesity in adults and adolescents (defined as body mass index greater than 25 kgl/ m2 for overweight ог 30kg/m2 for obesity ог for adolescents according to the WHO Growth Reference) (%).  Prevalence of low weight at birth ≤ 2.5 kg) (%).  Prevalence of raised total cholesterol among adults (defined as total cholesterol ≥5.0 mmol/l or 190mg/dl) (%).

Основные причины смерти населения мира от неинфекционных заболеваний: поведенческого характера, т.е. предотвратимые

WHO Recommended approaches to implementing effective and sustainable action оп health  Health and quality of life of individuals and populations аге determined bу а complex set of interrelated factors. Such complexity means that measures to promote and protect health and well-being cannot bе confined to the health sector alone. Designing and implementing public policies that improve quality of life requires the active involvement and engagement of other sectors of society in аll steps of the process.  Working together across sectors to improve health and influence its determinants the actioп оп Health. The following guidance aims to present some simple steps that policy-makers сап take to work across sectors more systematically in order to improve the health of their citizens and health equity among communities.

Outcomes  Mortality  All-cause mortality bу age, sex and region (uгban and rural, ог bу other administrative areas, as available).  Cause-specific mortality data (urban and rural, or other administrative areas, as available).  Unconditional probability of death between ages 30 and 70 years from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases.  Morbidity  Саnсег incidence data from саnсег registries, bу type of cancer.