Addressing the high burden of noncommunicable diseases in Nigeria: a commentary

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作者
Adesina, Miracle Ayomikun [1 ]
Oladele, Ruth Ifeoluwa [1 ]
Olufadewa, Isaac Iyinoluwa [1 ,2 ]
Onothoja, Ogheneruona Favour [1 ]
Oladipo, Damilola Remilekun [1 ]
Iyiola, Opeyemi Paul [3 ]
Ekott, Marvelene Bassey [4 ]
Nwachukwu, Pamela Chinenye [3 ,5 ]
Baru, Ararso [2 ]
Akinloye, Seyi John [1 ,3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Slum & Rural Hlth Initiat Res Acad, Ibadan, Nigeria
[2] Pan African Univ, Ibadan, Nigeria
[3] Univ Coll Hosp, Ibadan, Nigeria
[4] Univ Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria
[5] Univ Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
关键词
Health education and promotion; Healthy lifestyle; Disease prevention; Noncommunicable diseases; Solutions; Nigeria;
D O I
10.1108/JHR-02-2020-0039
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Purpose -The purpose of this study describes how individuals; healthcare providers and the government can reduce the burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach - This commentary paper combines extensive literature searches and experience from public health physicians. Findings - Noncommunicable diseases are chronic diseases. They result from a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental and behavioral factors. NCDs are divided into four classes: cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes. Practical implications - Noncommunicable diseases are responsible for about a quarter of total deaths in Nigeria. These deaths are unnecessary as most NCDs can be prevented if the risk factors are dealt with. Dealing with these risk factors involves everyone (Individuals, government, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary researchers, policymakers, government, etc.). Originality/value - Major risk factors for NCDs are tobacco use, harmful use of alcohol, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity. The solution to NCDs, therefore, lies in dealing with these factors, which, fortunately, are modifiable since they have to do with lifestyle practices. There is evidence to support the claim that a reduction of the risks of NCDs can be achieved by engaging in healthy lifestyle practices.
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