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 India has witnessed a phenomenal growth in
economy since the last decade, nearly 7-8%
growth rate for the year.
 With a contribution of one-sixth of the world
population, developments in India touch
upon the global performance in a significant
way.
 On one hand the demographic transition has
led to increase in productive workforce, it has
also resulted in an increase in aged
population.
 This aged population has contributed to an
increase in the burden of non-communicable
diseases.
 Together with the aging population,
increasing risk factors such as tobacco
smoking, harmful use of alcohol, physical
inactivity and unhealthy eating patterns has
catapulted the share of NCDs in total
mortality from 40% in 1990 to a projected
67% in 2020.
 This high NCD burden poses a significant
challenge to the health system, which
accounts for 35% of all outpatient and 40% of
inpatient hospitalization bed-days in 2004.
 Moreover, NCDs have been estimated to
reduce the economic growth by about 5-
10%.
 As a result of this multi-dimensional effect at
individual, household, health system, and
macroeconomic level, NCDs are being labeled
as a global 'chronic emergency'.
 In a way, NCDs are linked to the achievement
of some of the most important Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs).
 A recent report by the World Bank for South-
East Asia Region estimated NCDs to account
for 62% of DALY losses in India in 2004.
 While most of the developed countries
witnessed a rise in NCD at a time when the
communicable diseases had reached
significantly lower levels.
 India is one of the developing countries which
has witnessed a 'double burden‘.
 Epidemiological transition with high rates of
NCD morbidity and mortality at a time when
the communicable diseases have yet not been
controlled.
 Secondly, even within India, different states
are at a different stage of the transition.
 This epidemiological transition is propelled
by a demographic transition.
 The proportion of the population 65 years
and older will move from 4.4 percent in 2000
to 7.6 percent in 2025.
 The proportion of the population older than
35 years is expected to rise from 28% in 1981
to 42% in 2021.
 Besides the demographic factors, economic
and social factors, of which urbanization,
industrialization, and globalization, are the
main determinants, are also contributing to
the NCD epidemic in India.
 The Indian economy is growing at 7% per
year.
 Expectation of income is driving rural
population to urban areas.
 The proportion of urban population,
presently around 30%, is expected to rise to
about 43% in 2021.
 Urbanization and industrialization are
changing the patterns of living in ways that
increase behavioral and biological risk factor
levels in the population.
 Substantial variations exist between different
regions, but risk levels are rising across the
country, most notably in urban areas of
demographically and economically more
advanced states of India.
 The age standardized death rate per 100 000
males is
- 781.7 for all NCDs, with 78.8 for cancer,
178.4 for chronic respiratory diseases and
386.3 for CVDs and diabetes and
 among females is 571 for all NCDs with
- 71.8 for cancer, 125.5 for chronic respiratory
disease and 283 for CVDs and diabetes.
 In absolute numbers, Indians contribute to
2.7 million CVD cases, 62.4 million diabetes,
1.5 million stroke, more than 30 million
chronic respiratory diseases and 0.95 million
incident cancer cases.
 As per latest projections, the number of
diabetics in India are estimated to 62.4
million, which is the second largest in the
world after China.
 While the prevalence of CVD has increased by
nearly two times in rural areas, it has
increased by six times in urban areas during
the past four decades.
 This rate of increase has been estimated to
be twice the rate at which CVDs increased in
the developed countries.
 In developed countries, the socio-economic
mortality differentials have been studied
extensively showing that the low socio-
economic groups suffer the highest mortality
losses as a result of NCDs.
 Such a trend was not observed for CVD in
India until the 1990s, and CVD was initially
regarded as a disease of the affluent classes.
 Effect of socio-economic differentials in
NCDs in India has been studied in terms of its
contribution in occurrence of risk factors for
NCD, health outcomes (herein we use
prevalence of CVD to demonstrate socio-
economic differentials in health outcomes
from NCD perspective), treatment seeking for
an episode of NCD, and finally in terms of
mortality as a result of NCD.
 These socio-economic differentials have been
demonstrated using different indicators of
socioeconomic position i.e. education,
occupation and economic capacity.
 Among the different social determinants,
education has been shown to have the
greatest association.
 To begin with, the epidemic of CVD struck the
more affluent sections of India first.
 However, as the epidemic is maturing, we are
observing a graded reversal of social gradient,
with socio-economically disadvantaged groups
becoming increasingly vulnerable.
 For example, the social class gradient in
cardiovascular event rates among Indians has
reversed with evidence for excess CVD events
among the lower socio-economic groups.
Social and economic implications of noncommunicable diseases in india

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Social and economic implications of noncommunicable diseases in india

  • 1.
  • 2.  India has witnessed a phenomenal growth in economy since the last decade, nearly 7-8% growth rate for the year.  With a contribution of one-sixth of the world population, developments in India touch upon the global performance in a significant way.
  • 3.  On one hand the demographic transition has led to increase in productive workforce, it has also resulted in an increase in aged population.  This aged population has contributed to an increase in the burden of non-communicable diseases.
  • 4.  Together with the aging population, increasing risk factors such as tobacco smoking, harmful use of alcohol, physical inactivity and unhealthy eating patterns has catapulted the share of NCDs in total mortality from 40% in 1990 to a projected 67% in 2020.
  • 5.  This high NCD burden poses a significant challenge to the health system, which accounts for 35% of all outpatient and 40% of inpatient hospitalization bed-days in 2004.  Moreover, NCDs have been estimated to reduce the economic growth by about 5- 10%.
  • 6.  As a result of this multi-dimensional effect at individual, household, health system, and macroeconomic level, NCDs are being labeled as a global 'chronic emergency'.  In a way, NCDs are linked to the achievement of some of the most important Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
  • 7.  A recent report by the World Bank for South- East Asia Region estimated NCDs to account for 62% of DALY losses in India in 2004.  While most of the developed countries witnessed a rise in NCD at a time when the communicable diseases had reached significantly lower levels.
  • 8.  India is one of the developing countries which has witnessed a 'double burden‘.  Epidemiological transition with high rates of NCD morbidity and mortality at a time when the communicable diseases have yet not been controlled.
  • 9.  Secondly, even within India, different states are at a different stage of the transition.
  • 10.  This epidemiological transition is propelled by a demographic transition.  The proportion of the population 65 years and older will move from 4.4 percent in 2000 to 7.6 percent in 2025.
  • 11.  The proportion of the population older than 35 years is expected to rise from 28% in 1981 to 42% in 2021.  Besides the demographic factors, economic and social factors, of which urbanization, industrialization, and globalization, are the main determinants, are also contributing to the NCD epidemic in India.
  • 12.  The Indian economy is growing at 7% per year.  Expectation of income is driving rural population to urban areas.  The proportion of urban population, presently around 30%, is expected to rise to about 43% in 2021.
  • 13.  Urbanization and industrialization are changing the patterns of living in ways that increase behavioral and biological risk factor levels in the population.  Substantial variations exist between different regions, but risk levels are rising across the country, most notably in urban areas of demographically and economically more advanced states of India.
  • 14.  The age standardized death rate per 100 000 males is - 781.7 for all NCDs, with 78.8 for cancer, 178.4 for chronic respiratory diseases and 386.3 for CVDs and diabetes and  among females is 571 for all NCDs with - 71.8 for cancer, 125.5 for chronic respiratory disease and 283 for CVDs and diabetes.
  • 15.  In absolute numbers, Indians contribute to 2.7 million CVD cases, 62.4 million diabetes, 1.5 million stroke, more than 30 million chronic respiratory diseases and 0.95 million incident cancer cases.  As per latest projections, the number of diabetics in India are estimated to 62.4 million, which is the second largest in the world after China.
  • 16.  While the prevalence of CVD has increased by nearly two times in rural areas, it has increased by six times in urban areas during the past four decades.  This rate of increase has been estimated to be twice the rate at which CVDs increased in the developed countries.
  • 17.  In developed countries, the socio-economic mortality differentials have been studied extensively showing that the low socio- economic groups suffer the highest mortality losses as a result of NCDs.  Such a trend was not observed for CVD in India until the 1990s, and CVD was initially regarded as a disease of the affluent classes.
  • 18.  Effect of socio-economic differentials in NCDs in India has been studied in terms of its contribution in occurrence of risk factors for NCD, health outcomes (herein we use prevalence of CVD to demonstrate socio- economic differentials in health outcomes from NCD perspective), treatment seeking for an episode of NCD, and finally in terms of mortality as a result of NCD.
  • 19.  These socio-economic differentials have been demonstrated using different indicators of socioeconomic position i.e. education, occupation and economic capacity.  Among the different social determinants, education has been shown to have the greatest association.
  • 20.  To begin with, the epidemic of CVD struck the more affluent sections of India first.  However, as the epidemic is maturing, we are observing a graded reversal of social gradient, with socio-economically disadvantaged groups becoming increasingly vulnerable.  For example, the social class gradient in cardiovascular event rates among Indians has reversed with evidence for excess CVD events among the lower socio-economic groups.