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Directions: Make a simple drawing that will show a myth and fact about the
common misconception on non-communicable diseases.​

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Non-Communicable Diseases: Popular Myths and key preventative interventions -

Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are the main purpose of dying worldwide, accounting for extra than 60% of all deaths.

Myth: (1) NCDs have an effect on high-profits (developed) nations only/ low/ center-profits nations do now no longer want to fear approximately NCDs.

Fact: NCDs have an effect on all nations. High-profits nations used to account for a disproportionately massive quantity of instances and deaths because of NCDs withinside the past. Currently, almost 80% of NCD deaths arise in low and center profits nations (besides Africa).

Even in Africa, they may be projected to be the main purpose of dying through 2030.

Myth (2) - NCDs can not be averted- they run in families.

Fact: NCDs may be averted thru numerous measures on the community/ populace and person levels.

Myth (3)-Preventing NCDs is complex and expensive.

Fact: Many NCDs may be averted through following simple, less expensive measures.

                 NCD Prevention: The BIG FOUR (Controlling those hazard elements will appreciably lessen the hazard of growing NCDs no matter location)

The BIG FOUR :-

  1. Tobacco: Accounts for 10% of all deaths. The maximum prevalence of smoking amongst guys is in lower-center profits nations.
  2. Insufficient Physical Activity: Those who're insufficiently bodily lively have 20-30% better hazard of dying (from any purpose)
  3. Harmful use of alcohol: Accounts for 3.8% of all deaths.
  4. Unhealthy diet: Adequate intake of end result and greens reduces the hazard for cardiovascular disease, belly and colon cancers. High intake of saturated fat and trans-fatty acids is related to coronary heart disease.

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