Smoking, obesity main contributors to hypertension and diabetes

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MUAR: Smoking and obesity are among the major contributors to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes and hypertension in the country which are at an alarming level.

Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye said based on statistics carried out by the Ministry of Health (MOH) every five years, the proportion of adults with diabetes increased from 8.3 percent to 17.5 percent in 2015, while for hypertension, it remained at around 30 percent for the same period.

He said the study also showed that the proportion of obese adults increased four fold from 4.4 percent in 1996 to 17.7 percent by 2015. The percentage of adults who smoked remained at 22 percent.

“Among the efforts undertaken by MOH to overcome the problem is the ‘Kampungku Sihat’ (Healthy Villages) programme which incorporates community-empowering programmes that mobilise an entire community in preventing diseases such as hypertension and diabetes,” he said.

The state-level programme was launched by Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Dr Sahruddin Jamal at the Pagoh Sports Complex here yesterday.

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Dr Lee said based on interventions made through the programme within a week of its first launch in Langkawi earlier this year, over 63 percent of those at risk of getting NCDs were referred to facilities under MOH.

He said the implementation of such programmes was necessary in raising public awareness on the prevention of diseases and encouraging them to undergo early detection thereby enlightening the importance and need for the community to lead a healthy lifestyle. – Bernama

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