Solomon Islands in NCD crisis


Dr Jason Diau


BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO

Non –communicable disease is a heavy burden on the health status of the country’s population. So much it is reagarded as crisis.

This was according to Doctor Jason Diau, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Medical Officer of Atoifi Adventists Hospital.

He said this issues need to be seriously considered and quickly addressed, hence we need timely debases detection and a comprehensive treatment plan are vital to maintain healthier and longer lives to prevent premature deaths from NCDs.

Diau stressed treating patients diagnosed with NCDs and experiencing severe symptoms will not help a person’s life to live longer but will then put an exponential burden on the health systems.
 
“Therefore I suggest two measures to undertake to prevent and control of non- communicable diseases which could be regarded as back to the basics and this are ensure daily physical exercise to be done and reduce salt and fat intake inside food,” he said.

Diau is pleased with the national government strategy which was recently in placed interns of addressing this issue in partnership with health authorities and churches.



  
        
       


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