Injuries, which have an acute onset, but may be followed by prolonged convalescence and impaired function
Examples of NCD
Cancers
Cardiovascular disease
Diabetes
Chronic lung disease
Characteristics of NCD
Complex etiology (Origin)
Multiple risk factors
Insidious onset
Longonset (progressive)
Long latency period (hindi agad sya na dedetect)
Prolonged course of illness (long time care)
Functional impairment or disability (higher risk)
Risk factor
An aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, an environmental exposure, or a hereditary characteristic that is associated with an increase in the occurrence of a particular disease, injury, or other health condition
Modifiable Risk Factor
A risk factor that CAN be reduced or controlled by intervention, thereby reducing the probability of disease
Modifiable risk factors prioritized by WHO
Physical inactivity
Tobacco use
Alcohol use
Unhealthy diets
Non-ModifiableRiskFactor
A risk factor that cannot be reduced or controlled by intervention
Examples of Non-Modifiable Risk Factors
Age
Gender
Race
Family history (genetics)
Heart Disease and Stroke
Contributes to high morality rate every year
Heart disease: 1st leading cause of death
Stroke: 5th leading cause of death
Greatly affects health care expenses and work productivity
High blood pressure and high LDL cholesterol
Leading cause of heart disease and stroke
130/80 mm Hg or higher
Diabetes
High blood sugar level can damage blood vessels in the heart and block vessels leading to the brain, causing a stroke
Increase TAG and LDL
Smoking and secondhand smoke exposure
Major cause of heart disease and stroke
Damages the body in several ways
Obesity, unhealthy diet, and physical inactivity
Increases blood pressures, LDL cholesterol, TAG
Decreases HDL cholesterol
Cancer
2nd leading cause of death in United States
1.7 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year
600,000 people die from cancer each year
1 in 3 people will have cancer in their lifetime
Cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke exposure
May lead to cancer of the lungs, larynx, mouth, and throat, esophagus, urinary bladder, kidney, pancreas, cervix, colon, rectum, liver, and stomach
Exposure to sun and tanning
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in US
Melanoma is the deadliest kind of skin cancer
Overweight and obesity
Associated with at least 13 types of cancer
Some examples are endometrial (Uterine) cancer, breast cancer in postmenopausal women, and colorectal cancer
Excessive Alcohol use
Increase the risk of cancer of the breast, liver, colon, rectum, mouth, pharynx, larynx, and esophagus
Infectious disease
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) causes cervical cancers
Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C viruses are related to liver cancer causes
Diabetes and prediabetes
37.3 million Americans are living with diabetes
96 million US adults have prediabetes
1 in 4 US adults with diabetes don't know they have it
Higher risk of heart disease, stroke, and other serious complications
Prediabetes
May lead to type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stoke
Overweight and lack of physical activity
Increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Smoking
May result to serous complications such as heart disease, kidney disease, infections, ulcers, and amputation
Chronic Respiratory Diseases
A leading cause of death
High under-diagnosis rates
90% of deaths occur in low-income countries
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Term used for lung disease that prevent proper lung airflow
Chronic bronchitis, emphysema
More than just "smoker's cough"
Asthma
Recurrent attacks of "breathlessness and wheezing"
A gradient of severity
Can cause sleepiness, fatigue
Low fatality rates, but often underdiagnosed
235 million people affected
Tobacco use prevention
Measure tobacco use and translate data into effective action
Support comprehensive tobacco control programs
Help people understand the dangers and risks of smoking
Poor Nutrition prevention
Measure and support breastfeeding practices in the hospital and community
Offer healthier food options in schools and workplace
Support lifestyle change programs to reduce obesity and type 2 diabetes risk
PhysicalInactivityprevention
Promote physical activity programs in the community
Encourage students to be more active at school
Encourage employees to be more active in the workplace
Excessive Alcohol Use prevention
Promoting proven strategies and evaluating their effectiveness
Supporting national and local health agencies
Providing national leadership
Laws and policies
The Tobacco Regulation 2003 (Republic Act 9211)
The Sin Tax Reform Law (Republic Act 10351)
The Graphic Health Warnings Law (Republic Act10643)
Department of Education Department Order No. 33s 2003
Executive Order No. 26 s. 2017 Barangay Nutrition Scholar (BNS) Program
PPAN strategy for human resource development for recruitment, training, deployment., and supervision of volunteer workers or BNS
PD 1569: mandates the deployment of BNS in every brgy to monitor the nutritional status of children
Infantand Young Child Feeding Program
Mission: Nurture and nourish mother and child; reduce stunting and all forms of malnutrition; create an enabling environment for optimal IYCF
Policies under IYCF
AO no 2005-0014 National Policies on infant and Young Child Feeding
EO no. 51: The Milk Code
RA 7600: The Rooming-in Breastfeeding Act of 1992
Micronutrient Supplementation Program
Goal: Achievement of better health outcomes, sustained health financing and responsive health system
Interventions and strategies: Micronutrient supplement – Provision of vitamins and minerals, Food fortification – add of essential micronutrients, Dietary diversification – proper food and nutrition, Growth monitoring and promotion – educ strategy for promoting child and development through measurement of physical growth and development
Policies under Micronutrient Supplementation
RA 8172: ASIN Law
RA 8976: Food Fortification Law (Sangkap Pinoy Seal)
Micronutrient Powder Supplementation For Children 6-23 months
RA 10963: Tax Reform For Acceleration and inclusion (TRAIN) law
Belly Gud for Health
To promote and protect the health of the DOH personnel
Aim to attain a desirable waist circumference
PSC-GAB-DOH Joint Administrative Order No. 2020-0001
Guidelines on the Conduct of Health – Enhancing Physical Activities and Sport During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Wais Magpapawis
Educational campaign that demonstrates simple home exercise to increase the public physical resilience to illness
Zumbarangay Pilipinas
Nationwide exercise campaign by PSC with an original Filipino workout song "Igalaw Galaw Ating Katawan"