According to the World Health Organization (WHO), depression is ranked fourth in the 1011 cause of the global disease burden [1], about 122 million people worldwide suffer from some form of depression is. Effective treatment [2] Because loss and suffering are inevitable parts of life, most people experience depression at least in their mild and temporary form. When an individual suffers from mild depression, they may feel sad, depressed, passive and depressed, and the future may look miserable and life may not be pleasant .
This study explains the state of health by measuring the burden of the disease, the loss of health caused by all diseases all over the world and the cause of death. They detailed the main causes of death globally and regionally and provided information on over 130 diseases and injuries worldwide.
In the worldwide disease burden (GBD) assessment, each death is assigned to a specific cause, but it is known that the risk of disease burden and health outcome are closely related to many risk factors. It includes four major categories of risk factors: behavioral, environmental, occupational, and metabolic risks. In the "Data Quality and Definition" section, we will explain how the GBD relates risk factors to mortality. Please note that this estimation process is not cumulative, that is, these risk-specific relationships do not account for the complex impact of multiple risk factors. For example, high BMI may occur with other lifestyle factors such as low levels of physical activity, high blood pressure, and low intake of fruits and vegetables. All of these estimates are developed independently. Therefore, we can not summarize all "attribution to death" and we can not conclude that this is the actual number of deaths.
Infectious diseases continue to be a major cause of disease burden in the context of resource shortage, but non-contagious diseases are becoming increasingly important as a cause of disability and premature death. In particular, unipolar depression is the third leading cause of global disease burden, accounting for 4.3% of the total lifetime after disability adjustment; by World Health Organization the psychiatric population is the second disease burden It is predicted that it will become the main cause of. WHO, 2001), the burden of 15% illness will be affected
According to an ongoing global disease burden survey, tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States and around the world. Diet is the second highest risk factor after smoking. Many diet-related diseases are the result of excessive calorie consumption in the form of monosaccharides. In addition, the rise in mortality due to alcohol abuse and opioid abuse in the United States is widely recognized as a public health crisis. You may need to reconsider smoking, bad meals, and drug abuse as an error. In addition, it is usually very easy to identify these errors, but removing them can be very difficult. Change in behavior is difficult. In this article I found several articles on how to avoid impulsive temptations and building will.