Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs)

  • Non communicable diseases are chronic diseases that are not contagious
  • They develop slowly and often show no early symptoms
  • Many require long term or lifelong treatment

Major Types of Non Communicable Diseases

  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Cardiovascular diseases including heart disease and stroke
  • Cancers
  • Chronic respiratory diseases such as COPD and asthma
  • Mental health disorders such as depression and trauma

Global Burden of NCDs

  • Leading cause of premature deaths worldwide
  • Account for about 71 percent of total global deaths
  • Cause around 41 million deaths every year
  • Four major NCDs account for over 80 percent of premature NCD deaths
    • Cardiovascular diseases
    • Cancer
    • Diabetes
    • Chronic respiratory diseases
  • Low and middle income countries account for 86 percent of premature NCD deaths before age 70

Causes of Non Communicable Diseases

  • Combination of genetic factors
  • Physiological factors
  • Environmental exposure
  • Behavioural and lifestyle factors

Risk Factors for NCDs

  • Tobacco use
  • Harmful use of alcohol
  • Unhealthy diet
  • Physical inactivity
  • Obesity
  • Air pollution
  • Stress
  • Family history and advancing age

Major Non Communicable Diseases  

Hypertension

  • Condition where blood pressure is persistently 140 over 90 mmHg or higher
  • Known as a silent killer due to absence of early symptoms

Risk factors

  • Ageing
  • Obesity
  • High salt intake
  • Tobacco and alcohol consumption
  • Physical inactivity
  • Stress

Complications

  • Stroke
  • Heart attack
  • Cardiac failure
  • Kidney failure
  • Blindness

Indian scenario

  • One in four adults in India has hypertension
  • Only about 12 percent have it under control

Diabetes Mellitus

  • Chronic condition caused by insufficient insulin production or poor insulin utilisation
  • Random blood glucose above 140 mg per decilitre raises suspicion

Types

  • Type 1 diabetes requires lifelong insulin therapy
  • Type 2 diabetes is most common and lifestyle related

Symptoms

  • Frequent urination
  • Excessive thirst and hunger
  • Weight loss
  • Fatigue
  • Slow wound healing

Complications

  • Blindness
  • Kidney failure
  • Heart attacks
  • Stroke

Prevention

  • Healthy diet
  • Regular physical activity
  • Weight management

Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Diseases affecting heart and blood vessels
  • Includes coronary heart disease, heart attack and stroke

Heart attack

  • Occurs due to blockage of blood supply to heart muscle
  • Presents as chest pain radiating to arm or jaw

Stroke

  • Occurs when blood supply to brain is interrupted or vessel ruptures

Types of stroke

  • Ischemic stroke due to clot
  • Hemorrhagic stroke due to vessel rupture

Global burden

  • Second leading cause of death worldwide
  • One in four people likely to suffer a stroke in lifetime

Chronic Respiratory Diseases

  • Affect airways and lungs
  • Include COPD, asthma, occupational lung diseases

Risk factors

  • Tobacco smoke
  • Air pollution
  • Occupational dust and chemicals
  • Childhood respiratory infections

Management

  • Not curable
  • Symptoms can be controlled with treatment

Cancer

  • Disease caused by uncontrolled cell division
  • Leads to formation of tumours

Types of tumours

  • Benign tumours are non cancerous
  • Malignant tumours are cancerous and invasive

Common cancers in India

  • Breast cancer
  • Cervical cancer
  • Oral cancer

Cervical cancer

  • Caused mainly by HPV infection
  • Around 75,000 deaths annually in India
  • Preventable through HPV vaccination

Risk factors

  • Tobacco and alcohol use
  • Unhealthy diet
  • Air pollution
  • Radiation exposure
  • Oncogenic infections

Future projection

  • New cancer cases expected to rise to over 1.5 million by 2035

NCDs in India

  • Account for about 66 percent of total deaths
  • About 22 percent are premature deaths
  • India likely to miss SDG target of reducing premature NCD deaths by one third by 2030

Government Initiatives to Address NCDs

National Programme for Prevention and Control of NCDs

  • Launched in 2010
  • Focus on early diagnosis, treatment, referral, and health promotion
  • Implemented through National Health Mission

Indian Hypertension Control Initiative

  • Target of 25 percent reduction in hypertension prevalence by 2025
  • Focus on improving access to treatment

National Tobacco Control Programme

  • Launched in 2007
  • Aims to reduce tobacco consumption
  • Special focus on youth and children

Importance of Addressing NCDs

  • Essential for improving life expectancy
  • Reduces healthcare costs
  • Improves workforce productivity
  • Critical for achieving Sustainable Development Goals

Conclusion

Non communicable diseases pose a major public health challenge in India and globally. Addressing them requires a comprehensive approach combining prevention, early detection, lifestyle modification, and strengthened healthcare systems rather than treatment alone.

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