Non-Communicable diseases

Non-Communicable diseases
The 2023 Navaratri festivities in Gujarat were overshadowed by the news that 10 people had purportedly died of heart attacks in a span of 24 hours, with victims ranged from a 13-year-old to middle-aged individuals. WHO report titled ‘Invisible Numbers’:  66% of deaths in India in 2019 were attributed to NCDs. 22% of individuals aged 30 or older in India would succumb to NCDs before their 70th birthday. Common behavioural risk factors — unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity, the use of tobacco and alcohol, further spurred by factors including a genetic predisposition towards conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, and a sedentary lifestyle Economic burden World Economic Forum estimates that India could incur a staggering cost of $4.58 trillion between 2012 and 2030 due to NCDs and mental health conditions. ICMR's report  "India: Health of the Nation’s States" The proportion of deaths due to NCDs has increased from 37.9% in 1990 to 61.8% in 2016. NCDs are responsible for …

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