Demographic Transition and Its Relation To NCD
Demographic Transition and Its Relation To NCD
Demographic Transition and Its Relation To NCD
Presented by-
Dr. Jheelam Biswas
Department of NCD
BUHS
Outline
• What is demographic transition
Population Pyramid
Shape: Concave
triangular
Age Structure of
Population:
Rapid fall in each
age group due to
high death rates
Short life
expectancy
Stage 2: Expanding
Population Pyramid
Shape: Triangular
Age structure of
Population:
Growing young
dependant
population
Increasingly
youthful age
structure
Accelerating
population growth
Stage 3: Stationary
Population Pyramid
Shape: Columnar
Age structure of
Population:
Decreasing TFR
Bulge in the
reproductive age
Increasing life
expectancy
Country enjoys large
working population
Stage 4: Contracting
Population Pyramid
Shape: Inverted
Age structure of
Population:
Birth rate low and
death rate low
Age structure
becomes older
Stage 5: Declining
Population Pyramid
Shape: Inverted
Age structure of
Population:
Birth rate is very
low, even below the
replacement level
Declining population
Aging population
increases
Relationship between DTM and NCD
As a country goes through the stages of this
transition there is also shift of the disease
pattern to NCD because-
1. Tobacco,
2. Unhealthy lifestyle,