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  • 3. Urban-rural differences in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus among 25-74 year-old adults of the Yangon Region, Myanmar: two cross-sectional studies.
    Aung WP, Htet AS, Bjertness E, Stigum H, Chongsuvivatwong V, Kjøllesdal MKR.
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  • 12. Prevalence and determinants of hypertension in Myanmar - a nationwide cross-sectional study.
    Bjertness MB, Htet AS, Meyer HE, Htike MM, Zaw KK, Oo WM, Latt TS, Sherpa LY, Bjertness E.
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  • 13. Urban-rural differences in overweight and obesity among 25-64 years old Myanmar residents: a cross-sectional, nationwide survey.
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  • 14. [Study on risk factors and behavior features related to chronic diseases among adults in Shanghai].
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  • 17. Prevalence of cardiovascular diseases in rural area of Hmawbi and urban Yangon city.
    Myo Thet Htoon, Thein Ngwe, Nyan Tun, May Mon Kyaw.
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  • 19. Urban rural differences in prevalence of self-reported diabetes in India--the WHO-ICMR Indian NCD risk factor surveillance.
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