Abstract:
Noncommunicable diseases means that cannot transfer from one person to another include
diabetes, hypertension, cancers, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, gastrointestinal disease and also
liver diseases. Due to unhealthy diet, lower physical activity, consumption of more alcoholic foods
and also addicted in smoking can increase the risk of dying from these diseases. Some changes
such as metabolic or physiological which increase the risk of high blood pressure (hypertension),
increase fat levels in blood (hyperlipidemia), high weight status (obesity), also increase glucose
levels in blood (hyperglycemia).
Globally the percentage of overweight adults were 39% and also 13% were obese in year 2014.
Every year 36 million people’s death and 29 million deaths in low- and middle-income countries
due to noncommunicable diseases. These life threating diseases can impact on worldwide
economic growth.