Addressing the Public Health Crisis: Rising Non-Communicable Diseases in India
The prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in India has reached alarming levels, posing a severe public health crisis. Recent data and studies highlight the urgent need for effective measures to combat these diseases. The Grim Statistics NCD Mortality : Nearly 58 lakh people in India die from NCDs each year out of nearly 90 lakh overall deaths. Childhood Nutrition and Obesity : According to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5-2021), under-nutrition in children remains stagnant, with one in three children affected. Simultaneously, obesity is on the rise among children under five years old. The percentage of obese women increased to 24% from 20.6% in 2015-16, and for men, it rose to 22.9% from 18.4% in the same period. Diabetes and Hypertension : The International Council of Medical Research – India Diabetes (ICMR-INDIAB) study reveals that as of June 2023, India had approximately 10.1 crore people with diabetes, 13.6 crore with prediabetes, 31.5 crore with hypertension, a...
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