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Patterns of behavioral risk factors for non-communicable diseases in Vietnam: A narrative scoping review.

Nguyen Thuy DuyenHoang Van MinhNguyen Van HuyGiang Bao KimTran Thu NganNguyen Xuan LongDang Kim Khanh LyVu Thu TrangVu Dung
Published in: Health psychology open (2020)
This review describes both magnitude and patterns of major behavioral risk factors for NCDs. Positive changes in tobacco use were identified, though this is far to meet the established expectation. Harmful alcohol consumption was reported, especially for males. Only small proportion of the population consumed an adequate amount of fruits and vegetables daily. Average salt intake was approximately doubled, in comparison to WHO's recommendations. Physical activity has shifted gradually negatively, but future trends are unpredictable. An organized surveillance system should be developed initially with adequate tools and public resources to maintain and ensure sustainability over time.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • physical activity
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • body mass index
  • mental health
  • stress induced
  • health risk
  • sleep quality
  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • drinking water
  • drug induced