The seven-state study, published in a recent edition of BMJ Open (a leading online, open access journal on medical research), has brought out that Kerala has the highest prevalence of high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease.
A high 45.5 per cent of 9,852 adults aged 60 or more were found to be an 'ever tobacco user' or those who had used tobacco at least once in their lifetime, found the study conducted using data collected by the United Nations Population Fund.
The study considered 12 NCDs such as arthritis, high-blood pressure, cataract, diabetes, lung disease, heart disease, paralysis, depression, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, dementia and cancer.
The study defines multi-morbidity as the co-existence of at least two of these 12 selected NCDs in the same person.
Researchers attached to Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies of Sree Chitra Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology here and Centre for Public Health, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi carried out the study.
Dr K R Thankappan, Principal investigator of the study and Professor and Head of Achutha Menon Centre, said "tobacco-induced morbidity and multimorbidity is preventable through adequate tobacco control interventions. Through tobacco control, the physical and financial burden caused by non-communicable diseases in Kerala can be brought down to a large extent."
Citing an earlier study, Dr Thankappan, who is also the Vice Chairman of Tobacco Free Kerala, said, "The economic burden on tobacco-induced diseases is Rs 1514 crore a year in Kerala."
Other than Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Maharasthra, Odisha and West Bengal were included in the study.
From each state, 1,280 households with older adults were selected. The sample covered 47 per cent men with a mean age of 68 years, the release added.
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