41 million die of noncommunicable diseases annually, 85% are poor - WHO
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41 million die of noncommunicable diseases annually, 85% are poor - WHO

May 21, 2022

41 million die of noncommunicable diseases annually, 85% are poor - WHO

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The World Health Orgajisation has said Non Communicable diseases are responsible for 41 million death, representing 71% of death annually all over the globe.

Of this 41 million, 85% of these "premature" deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries while 15 million occurs with population within the ages of 30 and 69.

The Who Country Representative, Dr. Walter Kazadi, who gave the hint, further explained that the burden of the Non Communicable Diseases has been growing due to lack of physical activities.

Kazadi said this during the third edition of the of walk the talk: The Health for All Challenge” organized by the World Health Organization Nigeria office in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health, partners and public.

He said, "Today, we are here to create awareness for people to engage in physical activities. To bring everybody to know about NCDs and it's effect.

"Globally, the burden of Non Communicable Diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, cancer and chronic disease are growing due to lack of physical activities.

"We do it once a year on the side to kick off World Health Assembly. Health Assembly that is starting tomorrow. We want to add our contribution to that global campaign for everyone to become active as part of our effort to beat NCDs.

"This is what we should be doing everyday for at least half an hour if we are to beat NCD." he said.

It is worthy of note that, the Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, tend to be of long duration and are the result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental and behavioural factors.

The main types of NCD are cardiovascular diseases (such as heart attacks and stroke), cancers, chronic respiratory diseases (such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma) and diabetes.

NCDs disproportionately affect people in low- and middle-income countries where more than three quarters of global NCD deaths – 31.4 million – occur.

Detection, screening and treatment of NCDs, as well as palliative care, are key components of the response to NCDs.

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