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Noncommunicable Diseases

Chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the number one cause of death and disability in the world.

The term NCDs refers to a group of conditions that are not mainly caused by an acute infection, result in long-term health consequences and often create a need for long-term treatment and care. These conditions include cancers, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and chronic lung illnesses.

Many NCDs can be prevented by reducing common risk factors such as tobacco use, harmful alcohol use, physical inactivity and eating unhealthy diets. Many other important conditions are also considered NCDs, including injuries and mental health disorders.

Key facts
  • Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) kill 41 million people each year worldwide, equivalent to 71% of all deaths globally. In the Region of the Americas, 5.5 million deaths are by NCDs.
  • Each year, 15 million people -2.2 million in the Region of the Americas - die from a NCD between the ages of 30 and 69 years; over 85% of these "premature" deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.
  • Cardiovascular diseases account for most NCD deaths, or 17.9 million people annually, followed by cancers (9.0 million), respiratory diseases (3.9million), and diabetes (1.6 million), globally.
  • These 4 groups of diseases account for over 80% of all premature NCD deaths.
  • Tobacco use, physical inactivity, the harmful use of alcohol and unhealthy diets all increase the risk of dying from a NCD.
  • Detection, screening and treatment of NCDs, as well as palliative care, are key components of the response to NCDs.
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Modifiable behavioral risk factors

Modifiable behaviors, such as tobacco use, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, and the harmful use of alcohol, all increase the risk of NCDs.

  • Tobacco accounts for over 7.2 million deaths every year (including from the effects of exposure to second-hand smoke) and is projected to increase markedly over the coming years. (1)
  • 4.1 million annual deaths have been attributed to excess salt/sodium intake. (1)
  • More than half of the 3.3 million annual deaths attributable to alcohol use are from NCDs, including cancer. (2)
  • 1.6 million deaths annually can be attributed to insufficient physical activity. (1)

Metabolic risk factors

Metabolic risk factors contribute to four key metabolic changes that increase the risk of NCDs:

  • raised blood pressure
  • overweight/obesity
  • hyperglycemia (high blood glucose levels) and
  • hyperlipidemia (high levels of fat in the blood).

In terms of attributable deaths, the leading metabolic risk factor globally is elevated blood pressure (to which 19% of global deaths are attributed), followed by overweight and obesity, and raised blood glucose.

PAHO Response

The ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ promotes, coordinates, and implements technical cooperation activities directed to the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), related risk factors, disabilities, and mental, neurological and substance abuse disorders that are sound and appropriate for the culture and society.

PAHO raises political and public awareness and understanding of the burden of the most common NCDs, related risk factors, mental or neurological conditions, and leads multi-sector and multi-stakeholder strategic and collaborative efforts aimed at strengthening Member States' capacity to promote and protect health through public policies, programs, and services. This will reduce risks and disease burden in order to improve the physical, mental, and social well being of the population.

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High-Level Meetings

On the road to 2025. Preparatory process for the Fourth High-level Meeting of the UN General Assembly on the prevention and control of NCDs

The WHO Secretariat is launching a consultative process to enable Member States, UN organizations, non-State actors to provide inputs into the preparation for the Fourth UN High-level Meeting on NCDs. 

 

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- St. Johns, Antigua, 28 May 2024 

SIDS High-level ministerial conference on NCDs and mental health - Bridgetown, Barbados; 13-16 June 2023 

-  Bridgetown, Barbados; 17 - 18 January 2023 

 

 

 

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Leading causes of death and disease burden in the Americas

 

El estado de salud de la población es un determinante clave del desarrollo social y económico de un país. Comprender la morbilidad, la mortalidad, la discapacidad y el impacto relacionado sobre la esperanza de vida es un pilar fundamental para construir sistemas de salud resilientes y sociedades más equitativas.

Este reporte presenta un análisis en profundidad sobre la esperanza de vida y la mortalidad en las Américas, explorando la carga de enfermedad a lo largo del ciclo de vida. Se centra en las ENT y abarca los trastornos mentales y el uso de sustancias, las afecciones neurológicas y las causas externas durante el período 2000-2019.

El reporte proporciona evidencia que se necesita con urgencia para tomar acciones decisivas, de modo que los países de las Américas puedan alcanzar los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.

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Improving CVD Clinical Management through HEARTS Implementation in the Context of COVID-19 and NCD Surveillance in the Caribbean

A workshop to improve cardiovascular risk management in the context of COVID-19 was conducted during two and a half days (from 16 to 18 May), followed by a one and a half workshop on noncommunicable diseases surveillance (18-19 May).

 

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RaMPS: Rapid Mobile Phone Survey

RaMPS: Rapid Mobile Phone Survey

A tool to complement the NCD surveillance toolbox measuring NCDs policies and interventions at the population level.

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"Best buys" for the prevention and control of NCDs

The prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) requires interventions aimed at the 4 main diseases and their risk factors. Appendix 3 of the 2013-2020 Global Plan for the Prevention and Control of NCDs proposes a series of cost-effective, evidence-informed public health interventions aimed at guiding decision-making.

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 Tackling NCDs: 'best buys' and other recommended interventions 

Tackling NCDs: 'best buys' and other recommended interventions for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases

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Flyer: "Best buys" for NCDs

Brochure: NCD Best Buys

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