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. 2020 Jan 31;16(5):1078–1091. doi: 10.5114/aoms.2020.92689

Table VI.

Total hypertension costs versus selected social and economic indices: Human Development Index in 2017, coverage of essential health services, physicians (per 1,000 people), total number of NCD deaths, prevalence of obesity with BMI > 30 (% of population 18+), harmful use of alcohol, defined according to the national context as alcohol per capita consumption (in population 15+) within a calendar year in liters of pure alcohol, prevalence of insufficient physical activity (% of population 18+, age-standardized estimate)

Country (rank in the world, group of countries*) Total costs (rank in the current comparison) Human Development Index (rank in the current comparison) Coverage of essential health services (rank in the current comparison) Physicians (per 1,000 people) (rank in the current comparison) Total number of NCD deaths (rank in the current comparison) Prevalence of obesity, BMI > 30 (% of population 18+) (rank in the current comparison) Harmful use of alcohol (rank in the current comparison) Prevalence of insufficient physical activity (% of population 18+, age-standardized estimate) (rank in the current comparison)
USA (13, VH) 316,000,000,000.00 Int$ (1) 0.924 (1) 80 (1) 2.568 (1) 2,343,000 (1) 36.2 (1) 9.8 (1) 40.0 (1)
Mexico (74, H) 6,880,020,349.00 Int$ (2) 0.774 (2) 76 (2) 2.231 (2) 492,000 (3) 28.9 (2) 6.5 (2) 28.9 (3)
Indonesia (116, M) 1,320,000,000.00 Int$ (3) 0.694 (4) 49 (4) 0.201 (4) 1,340,000 (2) 6.9 (4) 0.8 (4) 22.6 (4)
Jamaica (97, H) 204,676,723.54 Int$ (4) 0.732 (3) 60 (3) 0.472 (3) 15,000 (4) 24.7 (3) 4.2 (3) 32.6 (2)
*

VH – very high human development, H – high human development, M – medium human development, L – low human development, according to 2018 HDI ranking of 189 countries.