List of countries by risk of death from non-communicable disease

This is a list of countries by risk of premature death from non-communicable disease such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory disease between ages 30 and 70 as published by the World Health Organization in 2008. Measuring the risk of dying from target NCDs is important to assess the extent of burden from mortality due NCDs in a population.

Deaths from noncommunicable diseases per million persons in 2012
  688-2,635
  2,636-2,923
  2,924-3,224
  3,225-3,476
  3,477-4,034
  4,035-4,919
  4,920-5,772
  5,773-7,729
  7,730-8,879
  8,880-13,667

Life tables specifying all-cause mortality rates by age and sex for WHO Member States are developed from available death registration data, sample registration systems (India, China) and data on child and adult mortality from censuses and surveys.

Cause-of-death distributions are estimated from death registration data, and data from population-based epidemiological studies, disease registers and notifications systems for selected specific causes of death. Causes of death for populations without usable death-registration data are estimated using cause-of-death models together with data from population-based epidemiological studies, disease registers and notifications systems.[1]

WHO 2015 rankings

RankCountryRisk of death from non-communicable disease[2]
1 South Korea8.3%
2  Switzerland8.7%
3 Japan8.8%
4 Australia8.9%
5 Sweden9.1%
6 Italy9.4%
7 Israel9.5%
8 Norway9.6%
9 Luxembourg9.7%
10 Canada9.8%
11 Spain10.0%
12 Singapore10.1%
13 Finland10.1%
14 Ireland10.3%
15 New Zealand10.4%
16 Malta10.5%
17 France10.9%
18 Netherlands11.0%
19 United Kingdom11.0%
20 Costa Rica11.1%
21 Austria11.2%
22 Portugal11.3%
23 Chile11.5%
24 Cyprus11.5%
25 Denmark11.6%
26 Belgium11.6%
27 Germany12.0%
28 Greece12.3%
29 Maldives12.4%
30 Brunei12.6%
31 Peru12.7%
32 Ecuador13.1%
33 Slovenia13.2%
34 United States13.6%
35 Panama13.7%
36 Honduras13.9%
37 Qatar14.2%
38 El Salvador14.2%
39 Colombia14.6%
40 Albania14.7%

See also

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