Fiji people are not eating enough fruits and vegetables |
By Dionisia Tabureguci
Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are casting deadly shadows on Fiji’s population; so much so that there is no shortage of horrifying stories about how these “silent killers” are preying on our working population and our children.
Put simply, they cause 82 percent of deaths in the country each year. The goriness is in the details. They are, for example, killing us early and leaving our children fatherless and motherless too early in life.
“Most
people in Africa are motherless or fatherless because of HIV and AIDS,” said Dr
Isimeli Tukana, the health ministry’s national adviser on NCDs. He spoke
exclusively to FIJI BUSINESS on what has become, for the
ministry, an alarming morbidity and mortality scenario for the nation. “In
Fiji, it’s a different story. Most become fatherless or motherless because
somebody died early from NCDs.