Globally, there are five factors that affect the health and life expectancy of society, namely malnutrition, unsafe sex, alcohol, poor sanitation and hygiene, as well as high blood pressure. Approximately 60 million deaths at young ages around the world are caused by five factors.
When the five factors can be overcome, death at a young age not only preventable, but life expectancy will increase to five years. This report was submitted by the World Health Organization (WHO).
If the malnutrition becomes a major problem in poor countries, obesity and being overweight due to excess nutrients, a problem in most developed countries. According to WHO, more deaths are caused by obesity than from malnutrition.
WHO noted that the health risks now are in transition; public life expectancy increases due to successful fight infectious diseases, but at the same time new problems arise due to lack of physical activity, diet, alcohol consumption and smoking.
In general, this world health body to make ranked risk of death due to health factors, namely hypertension (13%), smoking (9%), high blood sugar (6%), lack of exercise (6%), and obesity or obesity (5% ). These factors increase the risk of chronic diseases and illnesses cause of death, such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
Poor countries are still struggling to health problems caused by poverty, malnutrition, unsafe sex, lack of clean water and poor sanitation. At the same time, factors associated with diet, such as cholesterol, obesity, and high blood pressure, increases the risk of health problems is greater.
source:kompasdotcom


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