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What Are Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)?
Non-communicable diseases—often referred to as chronic diseases—are health conditions that cannot be transmitted from one person to another.
They’re typically of long duration, develop gradually, and often require prolonged treatment or management. These diseases result from a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, and lifestyle factors.
They include:
Cardiovascular diseases (e.g., heart attacks, strokes)
Cancers
Chronic respiratory diseases (e.g., COPD, asthma)
Diabetes
Caused by risk factors like;
Tobacco use, unhealthy diets, harmful alcohol use, physical inactivity, air pollution etc .
Can be caused by metabolic conditions like: high blood pressure, obesity, high blood sugar, high cholesterol etc.
Examples of Non-Communicable Diseases
Cardiovascular disease: heart attacks, strokes, hypertension
Cancers: lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, etc.
Chronic respiratory diseases: COPD, asthma
Diabetes (including type 1 & type 2)
Others can include mental health disorders, certain injuries, and kidney diseases
In 2021, NCDs were responsible for at least 43 million deaths, accounting for approximately 75% of all non-pandemic-related deaths worldwide
That’s around 3 out of every 4 deaths
About 18 million of those deaths were premature—occurring in individuals under age 70—often exceeding deaths from injuries, infections (including COVID-19), maternal issues, and malnutrition combined
Breakdown by disease type:
Cardiovascular diseases: ~ 19 million deaths
Cancers: ~ 10 million deaths
Chronic respiratory diseases: ~ 4 million deaths
Diabetes (including related kidney disease): ~ 1.6–2 million deaths
Putting This Into Daily Perspective
To approximate a “today’s” daily death rate from NCDs:
43 million per year ÷ 365 days ≈ ~118,000 deaths per day globally (as of 2021 data)
Keep in mind:
This is an estimated average—not based on real-time data.
Figures may shift gently year to year, but this current data from 2021 is the most up-to-date authoritative source we have.
What are NCDs? Long-term, non-infectious diseases resulting from various risk factors
Examples Cardiovascular disease, cancers, COPD/asthma, diabetes, some mental health disorders
Annual global deaths ~43 million (2021 data)
Daily estimate ~118,000 deaths per day globally (averaged)
Final Answer
Definition: NCDs are chronic, non-infectious diseases caused by lifestyle, environmental, and genetic factors.
Examples: Heart disease, stroke, cancer, chronic lung disease, diabetes, and others.
Current-day impact: Based on the most recent WHO data (for 2021), NCDs caused approximately 43 million deaths globally, which averages to about 118,000 deaths per day….
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