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What are the Risk Factors for NCDs?
Risk factors for NCDs can be categorized into
modifiable
and
non-modifiable
. Modifiable risk factors include
tobacco use
,
unhealthy diet
,
physical inactivity
, and
harmful use of alcohol
. Non-modifiable risk factors include age, gender, and genetic predisposition. Understanding these factors is crucial for developing
prevention strategies
.
Frequently asked queries:
What are Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)?
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What are the Risk Factors for NCDs?
How are NCDs Prevented?
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What is the Global Impact of NCDs?
What is Public Health Planning?
What Types of Broth Media are Commonly Used?
Why is Survival Analysis Important in Epidemiology?
How Do Tissue Biopsies Aid in Identifying Risk Factors?
Why is ASMR Important?
How Do Social Determinants Affect Crime?
How is Data from Personal Monitoring Utilized?
How Can Researchers Practice Reflexivity?
Are Certain Populations More at Risk?
What Techniques are Used in Microbial Subtyping?
Why are Policy Makers Important in Epidemiology?
What Activities Take Place at a Basecamp?
How Does Minority Stress Affect Health?
What are the Challenges in Using Epidemiological Data for Policy and Planning?
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