Study says heart diseases contribute 28 per cent of total deaths in India in 2016 Govt
New Delhi Mar 25 PTI A study has said that heart diseases contributed over 28 per cent of the total deaths in India in 2016 compared to 152 per cent in 1990 the Lok Sabha was informed on FridayThe government also told the lower house that non-communicable diseases are estimated to account for 63 per cent of fatalities in the countryUnion Minister of State for Health Bharati Pawar said the study — The changing patterns of cardiovascular diseases and their risk factors in the States of India The Global Burden of Disease Study 1990-2016 — was published in the Lancet Global Health 2018 by the Indian Council of Medical Research ICMRShe said the according to the study heart diseases contributed 281 per cent of the total deaths in India in 2016 compared to 152 per cent in 1990Pawar said another study — Global regional and national burden of chronic kidney disease 1990-2017 a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 — was published in Lancet 2020 by ICMRAccording to this study the age standardised prevalence of chronic kidney disease CKD in India has increased by 56 per cent between 1990 and 2017 she saidThe minister also said the non-communicable diseases are estimated to account for 63 per cent of all deaths in India PTI ACB ACB TIR TIR

New Delhi Mar 25 PTI A study has said that heart diseases contributed over 28 per cent of the total deaths in India in 2016 compared to 152 per cent in 1990 the Lok Sabha was informed on FridayThe government also told the lower house that non-communicable diseases are estimated to account for 63 per cent of fatalities in the countryUnion Minister of State for Health Bharati Pawar said the study — The changing patterns of cardiovascular diseases and their risk factors in the States of India The Global Burden of Disease Study 1990-2016 — was published in the Lancet Global Health 2018 by the Indian Council of Medical Research ICMRShe said the according to the study heart diseases contributed 281 per cent of the total deaths in India in 2016 compared to 152 per cent in 1990Pawar said another study — Global regional and national burden of chronic kidney disease 1990-2017 a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 — was published in Lancet 2020 by ICMRAccording to this study the age standardised prevalence of chronic kidney disease CKD in India has increased by 56 per cent between 1990 and 2017 she saidThe minister also said the non-communicable diseases are estimated to account for 63 per cent of all deaths in India PTI ACB ACB TIR TIR