The inevitability of death is a part of the human experience, but there are avenues to explore for promoting longer and healthier lives. Awareness of prevalent health risks within our communities empowers individuals to take proactive measures towards their well-being. This new infographic from the team at NY Requirements looks at the top 5 causes of death in each country around the world. Notably, cardiovascular disease emerges as the leading global cause of death, with approximately 17.9 million deaths annually, predominantly attributed to heart attacks and strokes (four out of five cases). Interestingly, a third of these fatalities occur before the age of 70.
In an extensive report titled "The Global Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases and Risk: A Compass for Future Health," several "modifiable global cardiovascular risk factors" are outlined. These factors encompass ambient and household air pollution, lead exposure, extreme temperatures, high blood pressure, cholesterol, body mass index, kidney dysfunction, dietary risks, tobacco and secondhand smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and low physical activity.
Infographic by: nyrequirements