Health Desk-21 Oct,
2019: Health experts on Sunday blamed unhealthy lifestyle for alarmingly
increasing of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in the country, reports BSS.
“NCDs are largely caused by unhealthy lifestyles including
tobacco consumption, having poor diet, insufficient physical activity and
harmful use of alcohol. So, people need to change their harmful lifestyle to
prevent NCDs in the country.”
Secretary of Health Services Division of Health and Family
Welfare Ministry Md Ashadul Islam said this while inaugurating the “1st
Scientific Congress on Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs)” as the chief guest at
Shaheed Dr Milon Hall of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU).
A tripartite initiative of icddr,b, BSMMU and the British
Medical Journal (BMJ) organised the two-day event that will be concluded
following an award giving ceremony Tuesday.
BSMMU Vice Chancellor Professor Kanak Kanti Barua presided
over the programme. He said, “To lessen the impact of NCDs on individuals and
society, a comprehensive approach is needed in all sectors, including health,
finance, transport, education, agriculture, planning and others to change the
harmful lifestyle and reduce the risks associated with NCDs”.
Head of Initiative for Non-communicable Diseases at icddr,b
and convener of the Congress Dr Aliya Naheed said, “We still have huge
challenges ahead to curb down the pre-mature mortality by NCDs and achieve SDG
target 3.4 by 2030.”
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