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  • 1. Clustering of noncommunicable disease risk factors among adults (18-69 years) in rural population, South-India.
    Sarveswaran G, Kulothungan V, Mathur P.
    Diabetes Metab Syndr; 2020; 14(5):1005-1014. PubMed ID: 32623362
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  • 2. Prevalence of risk factors for non-communicable diseases in a rural tribal population of Mokokchung, Nagaland, India.
    Tushi A, Rao SR, Pattabi K, Kaur P.
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  • 4. National noncommunicable disease monitoring survey (NNMS) in India: Estimating risk factor prevalence in adult population.
    Mathur P, Kulothungan V, Leburu S, Krishnan A, Chaturvedi HK, Salve HR, Amarchand R, Nongkynrih B, Kumar PG, K S VU, Ramakrishnan L, Laxmaiah A, Boruah M, Kumar S, Patro BK, Raghav PR, Rajkumar P, Sarma PS, Sharma R, Tambe M, Thankappan KR, Arlappa N, Mahanta TG, Joshi RP, Rustagi N, Gupta S, Behera BK, Shelke SC, Galhotra A, Bhuyan PJ, Pakhare AP, Kumar D, Topno RK, Gupta MK, Trivedi AV, Garg S.
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  • 5. Alarming prevalence and clustering of modifiable noncommunicable disease risk factors among adults in Bhutan: a nationwide cross-sectional community survey.
    Pelzom D, Isaakidis P, Oo MM, Gurung MS, Yangchen P.
    BMC Public Health; 2017 Dec 21; 17(1):975. PubMed ID: 29268747
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  • 6. The prevalence of non-communicable disease risk factors in community-living patients with psychiatric disorders: A study from North India.
    Singh SM, Surendran I, Jain S, Sharma A, Dua D, Shouan A, Avasthi A.
    Asian J Psychiatr; 2019 Mar 21; 41():23-27. PubMed ID: 30878917
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  • 7. Profile of risk factors for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in a highly urbanized district of India: Findings from Puducherry district-wide STEPS Survey, 2019-20.
    Sivanantham P, Sahoo J, Lakshminarayanan S, Bobby Z, Kar SS.
    PLoS One; 2021 Mar 21; 16(1):e0245254. PubMed ID: 33434194
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  • 10. Intracluster correlation estimates from a World Health Organisation STEPwise approach to surveillance (STEPS) survey for cardiovascular risk factors in Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
    Oommen AM, Mini GK, George K.
    Public Health; 2019 Mar 21; 168():102-106. PubMed ID: 30738282
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  • 12. Burden of cumulative risk factors associated with non-communicable diseases among adults in Uganda: evidence from a national baseline survey.
    Wesonga R, Guwatudde D, Bahendeka SK, Mutungi G, Nabugoomu F, Muwonge J.
    Int J Equity Health; 2016 Dec 01; 15(1):195. PubMed ID: 27905949
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  • 13. Noncommunicable diseases risk factors in Bhutan: A secondary analysis of data from Bhutan's nationwide STEPS survey 2014.
    Sithey G, Wen LM, Dzed L, Li M.
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  • 17. Prevalence of noncommunicable disease risk factors among the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala.
    Sajeev P, Soman B.
    Indian Heart J; 2018 Dec 01; 70(5):598-603. PubMed ID: 30392494
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  • 20. Designing a comprehensive Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) programme for hypertension and diabetes at primary health care level: evidence and experience from urban Karnataka, South India.
    Jayanna K, Swaroop N, Kar A, Ramanaik S, Pati MK, Pujar A, Rai P, Chitrapu S, Patil G, Aggarwal P, Saksena S, Madegowda H, Rekha S, Mohan HL.
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