What Are Chronic Diseases (NCDs)?

What Are Chronic Diseases (NCDs)?

NCDs (Non-Communicable Diseases) are illnesses not caused by infections,
but rather by lifestyle factors and age-related degeneration.
Common examples include:
• Diabetes
• Hypertension (High blood pressure)
• Heart and cardiovascular diseases
• High cholesterol
• Chronic kidney disease
• Osteoarthritis and muscle atrophy


Why Are Older Adults More at Risk?

  1. Slower metabolism → makes it easier for sugar and fat to accumulate.

  2. Loss of muscle mass (Sarcopenia) → leads to weakness and higher risk of falls.

  3. Weakened immunity → reduces the body’s ability to handle inflammation and cellular stress.

  4. Vascular degeneration → causes high blood pressure and increases risk of heart disease.


How Nutrition Helps Prevent NCDs

Reduce sodium → lowers blood pressure.
Add quality protein (such as egg albumin and plant-based sources) → supports cell repair and maintains muscle mass.
Increase antioxidants (vitamins C & E, flavonoids, carotenoids) → reduces chronic inflammation.
Consume healthy fats (Omega-3, phytosterols) → lowers LDL cholesterol and protects the heart.
Essential vitamins and minerals (vitamin D, calcium, magnesium) → strengthen immunity and bone health.

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