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... ages: pestilence and famine, receding pandemics, and degenerative and human-created diseases (table 33.1). Olshansky and Ault (1986) add afourth stage: delayed degenerative diseases.The consistentpattern ... America and the Caribbeanchronic diseases, hypertensionDegenerative and Increased fat and caloric intake, 60 IHD, stroke (ischemic and Ͼ50 35 Europe and Central Asia, northern East Asia and human-created ... population lives in East Asia and thePacific and South Asia and the incidence of IHD is high inEurope and Central Asia.East Asia and the Pacific. The status and character of the epi-demiological...
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