Sentences with phrase «global mortality factors»

Infectious diseases such as HIV / AIDS and tuberculosis continue to rank high among global mortality factors, especially in developing countries, and systemic inflammation has been identified as a root case of many chronic disorders in the developed world.

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They explained that the decline in some crops could lead to massive global health problems «by changing the composition of diets and, with it, the profile of dietary and weight - related risk factors and associated mortalities
«The Global Burden of Disease Study 2010, from where the quoted study has obtained their data, suggests that in Australia the biggest causes of mortality or poor health include factors such as obesity, smoking, poor diet and low physical activity.
By contrast, BPD is seldom discussed and it is not included in the Global Burden of Disease study, a comprehensive registry that quantifies diseases by cost, mortality, geography, risk and other factors
He runs through a laundry list of factors that could amplify virus - driven disease mortality: fisheries shifting food chains, global warming, marine pollutant — triggered toxic algae blooms, marine pollution in the form of chemical contaminants, and endocrine disruptors altering the host — pathogen balance.
His research explores the impact of global warming on the economy, including labor productivity, mortality rate, and agriculture yields, among other economic factors.
Activity guidelines The World Health Organisation (WHO) said in its pamphlet «Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health» that «physical inactivity is now identified as the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality.&Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health» that «physical inactivity is now identified as the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality.&global mortality
Each stacked bar gives estimates of the additional global mortality due to climate change on the top, and that due to other non-climate change - related factors on the bottom.
In Part 1 of this series we saw that even if one gives credence to the oft - repeated but flawed estimates from the World Health Organization of the present - day contribution of climate change to global mortality, other factors contribute many times more to the global death toll.
His research explores the impact of global warming on the economy, including labor productivity, mortality rate, and agriculture yields, among other economic factors.
Global mortality, disability, and the contribution of risk factors: Gobal Burden of Disease Study
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