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Non-communicable diseases in Saudi adolescents: prevalence, risk factors, and implications for public health
Introduction
Adolescents constitute a major proportion of the population worldwide. This stage of life is important since a child will be transforming into an adult. Both physiological and psychological changes take place during the phases of adolescence. These changes were found to be caused by the secretion of various hormones (1). Depending on the age, adolescence is categorized into early (11–13 years), middle (14–17 years) and late (18–20 years) stage (2). In the early stage, physiological growth and change start to occur in both males and females. The changes in the middle stage of adolescence include voice cracking in males, incidences of acne, and physical changes nearly complete in females and most have regular periods. Finally, in the late stage of adolescence, the modifications commonly observed are physical growth almost competes in both genders and are grown to full adult height (2, 3).
As reported in the literature, the adolescence stage of life could be associated with several diseased states. The important among them are behavioural alterations such as anxiety, depression, conduct disorders, agitation, and agg