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66% of Libyans Face Risk of Non-Communicable Diseases

November 4, 2024
66% of Libyans Face Risk of Non-Communicable Diseases
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Libya’s National Centre for Disease Control has issued a warning that more than 66% of the Libyan population faces a heightened risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

The findings emerged from a recent survey on risk factors for NCDs, published in early October, which reveals that adults aged 45-70 are particularly vulnerable, with the majority of this group having three or more risk factors commonly linked to these life-threatening diseases.

The study highlights significant health risks within the population. Among younger adults aged 18-44, 38% reportedly also possess three or more risk factors, raising concerns about the long-term health implications across age groups in the country.

Several factors were identified as contributing to the high risk of NCDs among Libyans. The survey underscores that conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, and unhealthy diets are pervasive and play a substantial role in heightening disease risk.

Many of these factors are associated not only with common NCDs but also with increased cancer rates, pointing to the serious implications of lifestyle and behavioural risks on public health.

The report further emphasises that older adults in Libya are most vulnerable to these health risks, suggesting an urgent need for public health measures.

The National Centre for Disease Control urges the Libyan government and health organisations to prioritise awareness campaigns, preventive care, and accessible healthcare services to mitigate these risks and improve the quality of life for Libyan citizens.

The findings underscore the critical need for action to address lifestyle-related risk factors and provide targeted support for at-risk age groups.

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