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Incidence Give Lifestyle Risk Ffactors Affect Non Communicable Diseases

Front Give an example of how lifestyle risk ffactors can affect the incidence of non-communicable diseases on a national level.
Back Nationally, people from deprived areas are more likely to smoke, have a poor diet and not exercise. This means the incidence of cardiovascular disease, obesity and Type 2 diabetes is higher in those areas.

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