The Impact of Lifestyle Changes on Non-communicable Diseases
Description:... Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the first cause of death in the world. In the pandemic era, patients affected by NCDs were more susceptible to contracting the infection and developing its most severe clinical pictures. The widespread diffusion of NCDs is partly related to incorrect eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle that characterize developed Countries. This phenomenon can also be attributable to the epidemiological transition, which has caused the NCCDDs spread also in developing Countries.
Among NCDs, chronic kidney disease (CKD), cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), and cancer are the most notable. In fact, the first one is characterized by a pervasive spread and it was hypothesized that in 2040, CKD will become the fifth most common cause of death in the world. Currently, CVDs are the main cause of death in the world, taking an estimated 17.9 million lives each year.
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