Chronic non-communicable diseases in the epidemic (COVID-19): Investigation of risk factors, control and care
Autor: | Ali Hasanpour-Dehkordi, Ali Reyhanian, Melika Mokhtari, Shirin Saberianpour, Niloofar Deravi, Elahe Aleebrahim-Dehkordi |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Psychological intervention Disease Pulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructive Risk Factors Diabetes mellitus Epidemiology Diabetes Mellitus medicine Global health Humans Obesity Risk factor Epidemics Noncommunicable Diseases Intensive care medicine Life Style business.industry COVID-19 General Medicine medicine.disease Cardiovascular Diseases Chronic Disease Hypertension business Kidney disease |
Zdroj: | Przeglad Epidemiologiczny. :449-456 |
ISSN: | 2545-1898 0033-2100 |
DOI: | 10.32394/pe.74.38 |
Popis: | INTRODUCTION. Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), global health problem and it is a threat to health and the development of countries. Currently, the number of people with COVID-19 as well as the resulting death toll is rising sharply worldwide. People with underlying diseases may be at greater risk. AIM. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the chronic non-communicable diseases in the epidemic (COVID-19): Investigation of risk factors, control and care. METERIALS AND METHODS. To access the articles, including international databases Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase were searched using the keywords of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), chronic, risk factors, prevention and control, self-efficacy and self-care and their various combinations using AND/OR operators. No language restrictions were applied to the search process. RESULTS. Based on the evidence, NCDs, exacerbate the negative consequences of COVID-19. according to the results of this study, Among the patients admitted with COVID-19, The most common underlying diseases, were in these people, include, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), smoking, malignancy, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes mellitus. Obesity may be considered as a potential COVID-19 risk factor. CONCLUSIONS. Although lifestyle, nutrition, and medical interventions are important for the early prevention of NCDs, having the tools and resources to use information more effectively is more important One of the determining and effective factors in maintaining health and preventing the aggravation of signs and symptoms of the disease COVID-19, especially in chronic diseases, is to perform self-care behaviors. |
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