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Day 1-4th November 2017, Session 1 - /Diesease, Time -9:00-10:15am, Venue- Auditorium, Department of Cytology & Gynecological Pathology, Research Block -A, 4th Floor,PGIMER, Chandigarh A1 AB00OR78 Prof. Amanda Thrift /D isease Effectiveness Of An Intervention To Improve Control Of Hypertension In Rural India A2 AB00OR106 Dr. Ishita Rawal /D isease Health And Cardio-Metabolic Risk Factors In Urban Delhi: Results From The Carrs- Health Study A3 AB00OR109 Dr. Satabdi Mitra /D isease Correlates Of Road Traffic Injuries Among In-Patients Of A Teaching Hospital Of West Bengal, India A4 AB00OR117 Mrs. Kavita Narang /D isease Task Shifting Of Cardiovascular Risk Assessment By Nurses For Primary And Secondary Prevention Of Cardiovascular s In A Tertiary Health Care Setting Of Northern India A5 AB00OR218 Dr. Reeta Devi /D isease Comparison Of Two Teaching Approaches On The Effectiveness Of Foot Care Practices Among Type 2 Diabetics In Delhi A6 AB00OR238 Ms. Karuvaki Mohanty /D isease Parliamentarian And Policy Mapping In India: A Focus On Prevention And Control Of Non- Communicable s

A7 AB00OR246 Dr. Rohina Joshi /D isease Evaluation Of A Training Program Of Hypertension For Accredited Social Health Activists In Rural India A8 AB00OR296 Ms. Radhika Shrivastav /D isease Healthy India Alliance: Prioritising Multi-Sectoral Action For Non- Communicable Prevention And Control In India A9 AB00OR315 Dr. Manju Pilania /D isease A Bibliometric Analysis Of Worldwide Research In Road Traffic Injuries, 1991-2017 I11/A10 AB00OR867 Anil Kumar Gupta Technology & NCDs Challenges and Innovative use of Information technology in Public Sector Hospital

Day 1-4th November 2017, Session 2 - /Diesease, Time -12:00-13:15pm, Venue- Auditorium, Department of Cytology & Gynecological Pathology, Research Block -A, 4th Floor,PGIMER, Chandigarh B1 AB00OR324 Dr. Poonam Khanna / An overview of convenience food market in India and its impact on dietary behaviour and health B2 AB00OR397 Prof. Sherry Grace / CARDIAC REHABILITATION BARRIERS IN INDONESIA B3 AB00OR391 Mr. SUNIL B N / Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Risk among Police Personnel in Kolar, Karnataka B4 AB00OR408 Prof. Md. Ziaul Islam / Disability and Economic Burden of Tobacco Related Illness: Experience from Rural Bangladesh B5 AB00OR422 Prof. Baizid Khoorshid Riaz / Usefulness of Graphic Health Warning based Anti-tobacco Advertisement in National Newspapers of Bangladesh B6 AB00OR381 Mrs. Mayuri Rotti / Effect of yoga on obesity in adults

B7 AB00OR121 Dr. Sitanshu Kar / Is Rule of Halves still an occurrence in South India: Findings from community based survey in a selected urban area of Puducherry B8 AB00PO407 Mr. Manoj Mahajan / Pilot evaluation of a novel approach to provide comprehensive non-communicable diseases (NCD) prevention & early detection services by Community Health Workers (CHWs) B9 AB00OR486 Prof. Sanjay K. Bhadada / A comparative study of clinical features of patients with celiac disease & those with concurrent celiac disease & type 1 diabetes mellitus individuals

Day 1-4th November 2017, Session 3 - /Diesease, Time -14:00-15:15pm, Venue- Auditorium, Department of Cytology & Gynecological Pathology, Research Block -A, 4th Floor,PGIMER, Chandigarh C1 AB00OR49 1 Prof. SHARMEEN YASMEEN Status of total cholesterol and high density lipoprotein ratio among the chd patients admitted in a selected tertiary level hospital in dhaka city C2 AB00OR55 5 Dr. Holli Seabury Non Communicable s and the Cavity C3 AB00OR57 8 Dr. Juhi Agrawal Visual Evoked Potential in Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus C4 AB00OR71 8 Dr. Ashok Kumar Dietary salt intake estimation by routine healthcare workers in an urban slum of Chandigarh: A feasibility study C5 AB00OR72 8 Prof. Anil Bhalla Progression of waist-hip ratio in full-term symmetric and asymmetric small for gestational age infants

C6 AB00OR72 9 Prof. Mohammad Rezaul Karim Prevalence of Obesity among Primary School Children of Selected Urban and Rural area in Rangpur districts. C7 AB00OR73 0 Prof. JAIMANTI BAKSHI EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF RECURRENT DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CANCER USING PET/CT VS RAI WHOLE BODY SCAN AND USG NECK AFTER THYROID SURGERY C8 AB00OR73 5 Prof. PN Sylaja Stroke Awareness and Health Behaviors Among Stroke/TIA Survivors in Kerala, India C9 AB00OR73 7 Mr. Achenef Asmamaw Muche Effects of Increasing Daily Walking in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Attending the Debre Tabor General Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, 2016: A Randomized Controlled Trial C10 AB00OR86 3 Dr Varanasi Roja Role of Homeopathy in management of Non Communicable diseases

Day 1-4th November 2017, Session 4 - /Diesease, Time -16.55-18.10pm, Venue- Auditorium, Department of Cytology & Gynecological Pathology, Research Block -A, 4th Floor,PGIMER, Chandigarh D1 AB00OR748 Mr. Tharuka Hansamali Wickramasoori ya /Dise ase Effectiveness of health promotion interventions to reduce risk of Non Communicable diseases by addressing selected determinants among military groups in North central province, Sri Lanka D2 AB00OR754 Mr. Rahul Mandole /Dise ase Effect of heart failure reversal treatment as add-on therapy in patients with chronic heart failure: a randomized, open-label study D3 AB00OR759 Ms. Chandankuma ri Dubey /Dise ase Efficacy of comprehensive diabetic care program with the reduction of hba1c in overweight type II diabetes mellitus patients: a retrospective study D4 AB00OR763 Ms. Chalani Dilrukshi /Dise ase Effectiveness of health promotion interventions for addressing determinants of risk to Non- Communicable s among adolescents in Mihinthale, Sri Lanka D5 AB00OR824 Prof. Rekha Harish /Dise ase Fetal & Neonatal outcomes in relation to Maternal Overweight & Obesity and its comorbiditiesa Hospital based Observational study

D6 AB00OR91 Dr. Nalini Saligram /Dise ase Educating School Children on NCD Prevention in India D7 AB00OR832 Dr. Gulam Mohammed Husain /Dise ase Evaluation of Selected Medicinal Plants for Diabetes and Obesity: A Preclinical Study D8 AB00OR800 Dr. Smriti Badhwar /Dise ase Frequency dependent reduction of blood pressure variability in patients with recent myocardial infarction with and without scar D9/F4 AB00OR336 Prof. Sonali Kar Sustainable Developmental Goals and NCDs Women of reproductive age group- a dipstick assessment of mental health to improve the continuum of care- odisha experience