Chronic Diseases and Their Impact on Public Health
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.875Keywords:
Chronic diseases, public health, Disease burden, Prevention strategies, and Healthcare systems.Abstract
Background: One of the main causes of death and disability in the globe is chronic illness, which includes diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and respiratory conditions. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 71% of fatalities worldwide each year are caused by these illnesses. Several factors, including aging populations, bad lifestyles, and socioeconomic inequality, contribute to the incidence of chronic diseases. Due to lost productivity and long-term treatment expenses, they significantly strain economies and healthcare systems. Creating successful management and preventive plans requires an understanding of their effects.
Aim: This study/article's goal is to investigate how chronic diseases affect public health, considering their prevalence, risk factors, and related social and economic issues. To lessen their impact on people, communities, and healthcare systems, it also looks for preventive, early identification, and management techniques.
Conclusion: Globally, chronic illnesses represent a significant and expanding public health concern. Their high frequency and related expenses underscore the pressing need for all-encompassing approaches to deal with their underlying causes and enhance treatment. It is crucial to take preventive actions like encouraging healthy lifestyles, expanding access to healthcare, and putting community-based treatments into practice. To ensure a better future for all populations, policymakers and stakeholders must work together to prioritize managing and preventing chronic diseases.