Infographic Key Findings
Infographic Key Findings
Infographic Key Findings
Malaysia
ISBN 978-967-5340-91-8
MOH/S/IKU/221.24(IL)-e
Disclaimer:
The views expressed in this infographic booklet are those of the authors alone and do
not necessarily represent the opinions of the other investigators par ticipating in the
survey, nor the view or policy of the Ministry of Health Malaysia.
Suggested citation:
Institute for Public Health 2024. National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) 2023:
Non-communicable Diseases and Healthcare Demand - Key Findings
The authors wish to thank the Director General of Health Malaysia for permission to
publish this document.
Graphic Designer
Dr LeeAnn Tan
Medical Officer,
Institute for Public Health
Naziran Hasni
Public Relations Officer, Institute for Public Health
Norhaslida Razali
Research Officer, Institute for Public Health
List of infographics
05 Decoding diabetes
Wan K im Sui, Halizah Mat Rifin, Hamizatul Akmal Abd Hamid, Hasimah Ismail, K ishwen Kanna Yoga Ratnam,
Tania Gayle Rober t Lourdes, Muhammad Fadhli Mohd Yusoff, Nurul Huda Ibrahim, Thamil Arasu
Saminat han, Chan Yee Mang, Sivarajan Ramasamy, Wong Ping Foo, Rima Marhayu Abdul Rashid, Noor
Haslinda Ismail, Muhammad Fikri Azmi, Norlen Mohamed, Masni Mohammad, Zanariah Hussein, Feisul
Idzwan Mustapha
Mission impossible?
11 Mohd Ruhaizie Riyadzi, Mohd Hazrin Hasim @ Hashim, Zulkarnain Ramli, Tuan Mohd Amin Tuan Lah,
Thamil Arasu Saminat han, Muhammad Fadhli Mohd Yusoff, Norliana Ismail, Mohd Hairul Nizam Abd Hamid,
Ummi Nadiah Yusoff, Nizam Baharom, Norar yana Hassan
17 Diverse challenges
Siti Hafizah Zulkiply, Muhammad Solihin Rezali, Mohamad Aznuddin Abd Razak, Nor ’Ain Ab Wahab, Norliza
Shamsudin, Norzawati Yeop, Noor Ani Ahmad, L Mageswar y Lapchmanan, Duratul Ain Hussin, Yusniza
Mohd Yusof, Salimah Hj Ot hman, Siti Hamiza Abdul Halim
Ast hma in children: Nur Hamizah Nasaruddin, Noor Aliza Lodz, Chong Zhuo Lin, Muhammad Faiz Mohd
Hisham, Faizul Akmal Abdul Rahim, Noor Syaqilah Shawaluddin, Tham Sin Wan, Mariana Daud, Jafanita
Jamaludin, Noor Azlina Mustafa
19 Health in general
Tay Yea Lu, Khalidah Maruan, Wan Ermiyati Wan Mohamad, Nurul Iman Jamalul-lail, Kar tiekasari Syahidda
Mohammad Zubairi, Inin Roslyza Rusli, Adilius Manual, Ang Zen Yang, Awatef Amer Nordin, Devi Shantini
Rata Mohan, Farhana Aminuddin, Iqbal Ab Rahim, Jabrullah Ab Hamid, Kalvina Chelladorai, Marhaini
Mostapha, Mohd Shahri Bahari, Noor Hasidah Ab Rahman, Nur Azmiah Zainuddin, Nur Elina Abdul Mutalib,
Nur Hidayati Abdul Halim, Sarah Nurain Mohd Noh, Suhana Jawahir, Tan Yui Ping
21 Hospital admissions
Noor Hasidah Ab Rahman, Mohd Shahri Bahari, Tan Yui Ping, Adilius Manual, Ang Zen Yang, Awatef Amer
Nordin, Devi Shantini Rata Mohan, Farhana Aminuddin, Inin Roslyza Rusli, Iqbal Ab Rahim, Jabrullah Ab
Hamid, Kalvina Chelladorai, Kar tiekasari Syahidda Mohammad Zubairi, , Khalidah Maruan, Marhaini
Mostapha, Nur Azmiah Zainuddin, Nur Elina Abdul Mutalib, Nur Hidayati Abdul Halim, Nurul Iman Jamalul-
lail, Sarah Nurain Mohd Noh, Suhana Jawahir, Tay Yea Lu, Wan Ermiyati Wan Mohamad
22 Dental visit
Nur Elina Abdul Mutalib, Nur Azmiah Zainuddin, Kalvina Chelladorai, Nurulasmak Mohamed, Adilius Manual,
Ang Zen Yang, Awatef Amer Nordin, Devi Shantini Rata Mohan, Farhana Aminuddin, Inin Roslyza Rusli,
Iqbal Ab Rahim, Jabrullah Ab Hamid, Kar tiekasari Syahidda Mohammad Zubairi, Khalidah Maruan, Marhaini
Mostapha, Mohd Shahri Bahari, Noor Hasidah Ab Rahman, Nur Hidayati Abdul Halim, Nurul Iman Jamalul-
lail, Sarah Nurain Mohd Noh, Suhana Jawahir, Tan Yui Ping, Tay Yea Lu, Wan Ermiyati Wan Mohamad
23 Medical check-up
Nur Hidayati Abdul Halim, Ang Zen Yang, Adilius Manual, Awatef Amer Nordin, Devi Shantini Rata Mohan,
Farhana Aminuddin, Inin Roslyza Rusli, Iqbal Ab Rahim, Jabrullah Ab Hamid, Kalvina Chelladorai,
Kar tiekasari Syahidda Mohammad Zubairi, , Khalidah Maruan, Marhaini Mostapha, Mohd Shahri Bahari,
Noor Hasidah Ab Rahman, Nurulasmak Mohamed, Nur Azmiah Zainuddin, Nur Elina Abdul Mutalib, Nurul
Iman Jamalul-lail, Sarah Nurain Mohd Noh, Suhana Jawahir, Tan Yui Ping, Tay Yea Lu, Wan Ermiyati Wan
Mohamad
25 Metabolic syndrome
Wan K im Sui, Halizah Mat Rifin, K ishwen Kanna Yoga Ratnam, Muhammad Fadhli Mohd Yusoff, Shubash
Shander Ganapathy, Norafiqah Shahirah Ayob, Nur Rabia'tula Dawiyah Rahim, Noor Ani Ahmad
26 What is MAFLD?
Wan K im Sui, Halizah Mat Rifin, K ishwen Kanna Yoga Ratnam, Muhammad Fadhli Mohd Yusoff, Shubash
Shander Ganapathy, Norafiqah Shahirah Ayob, Nur Rabia'tula Dawiyah Rahim, Noor Ani Ahmad
Key findings from the National Health and Morbidity Survey 2023 Read the full report at iku.nih.gov.my/nhms
2019
NHMS 2023
marks the 7th cycle of the NHMS:
Non-Communicable Diseases and
Healthcare Demand. The aim is to gather
2023 community-based data and evidence on
marks a new
cycle for the non-communicable diseases, their risk
NHMS factors, and healthcare demand.
Topics Covered
NCDs- Diabetes, hypertension &
hypercholesterolaemia
NHMS BOOK
Overweight & obesity, abdominal obesity
COVER HERE Physical activity
Insufficient sleep
Smoking & tobacco use
Health screening
The technical report, which
Dietary practices
contains the detailed findings, Alcohol consumption
complete description of the Mental health (adult & children)
survey's methodology, and full Disability
questionnaires is available on the
official website: Asthma (adult & children)
iku.nih.gov.my/nhms Healthcare demand
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Sampling Design
Living Quarters Living Quarters were
5006 successfully randomly selected
visited using a sampling
frame from the
Department of
Statistics Malaysia
(DOSM)
*Institutional populations (e.g. old folk homes, hotels, hostels, hospitals) were not included in this survey.
02
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Sampling Design
Living Quarters Living Quarters were
2,579 successfully randomly selected
visited using a sampling
frame from the
Department of
Statistics Malaysia
(DOSM)
*Institutional populations (e.g. old folk homes, hotels, hostels, hospitals) were not included in this survey.
Computer-Assisted
Telephone Interview
(CATI)
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Diseases
Non-Communicable
or 2.5% of adults in
Over half Malaysia live with
a million four non-communicable
diseases (NCDs)
Diabetes Diabetes
5.1% 0.4%
+ +
Hypertension High cholesterol
+ +
High cholesterol Obesity
Diabetes Hypertension
1.2% 2.9%
+ +
Hypertension High cholesterol
+ +
Obesity Obesity
04
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Decoding diabetes
Diabetes is one of the top causes of death in Malaysia!
15.6%
or 1 in 6
adults in
Malaysia
have
diabetes
Diabetes increases with age, yet many do not even know they have it
40
Young adults are affected as well
of adults aged
Prevalence %
18 – 29 years
20
Know
Do not know
84% with diabetes
do not know
they have
diabetes
Age group
0
29
39
49
59
60
18
50
30
40
2 in 5
adults do not know that
they have diabetes
2 in 5 56%
do not have
good blood
have a glucometer at home sugar control
05
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Hypertension:
What's the hype?
17.3% 11.9%
DO NOT
KNOW that
KNOW that
they have
they have
hypertension
hypertension
48% 100
44% 60
Percentage
89% 20
06
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"GOOD" "BAD"
Total
cholesterol =
cholesterol
High Density
+ cholesterol
Low Density
+ 1/5th
Triglycerides (TG)
Lipoprotein (HDL) Lipoprotein (LDL)
High LDL
These increase
Low HDL the risk of cardiovascular
High TG disease
07
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54.4%
47.7% 50.1%
44.5%
54.5%
52.6%
48.6%
45.4%
08
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1 in 3 adults in
Malaysia are
NOT PHYSICALLY ACTIVE
1 in 2
adults in Malaysia lead
sedentary lifestyles
(spend over 2 hours a day either sitting,
lying down, or reclining while awake )
09
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7 hours
hypertension, depression and accidents
of sleep on average
within a 24-hour period
2 in 5
or 38% of adults in Malaysia are not getting enough sleep
More common in urban areas and But similar in both sexes and all
middle-aged adults household income groups
39% 38%
Urban areas
10
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Mission impossible?
Are we
on track?
Trend of current tobacco smoking prevalence among
adults in Malaysia, 2011-2023
0
2011 2015 2019 2023 2025 2027
≤ 15.0%
15.1% - 20.0%
20.1% - 25.0%
> 25.0%
Based on current trend and state prevalences, can we accomplish the mission by 2025?
11
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2 in 5
adults aged 18 years and
above DID NOT do any
health screening* in the
past 12 months
*screening for diabetes, hypertension or high cholesterol
examination
88% NEVER done a test to
detect blood in their stool
*aged 40 years and above
*aged 50 years and above had
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95.1%
Adults in Malaysia
consume INADEQUATE
fruit and vegetables daily
1
*1 serving of vegetables = 1 cup (250ml) of raw vegetables/ 2 cup of cooked vegetables
1
1 serving of fruit = 1 medium apple/1 medium banana/ 1 slice of papaya/ medium guava
2
18 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 ≥ 60
1 in 5
adults do not
drink *enough
plain water
everyday
*Note: 6-8 glasses (1 glass = 250ml)
13
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1 in 10 adults in Malaysia
DRANK ALCOHOL in the past 12 months
1 in 2 drink excessively*
*more than six standard drinks in one session (more than 60
grams of alcohol)
do so at least
27%
once a week
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1,000,000 or 4.6%
people in Malaysia aged
more than 15 years old have
DEPRESSION
2X
The number of people
About
HALF
of them have thoughts
with depression doubled about hurting themselves,
from 2019 to 2023 or being better off dead
10
People from younger
Self-care is 7.9 7.6 age-groups are more
important! 7.5 likely to be affected
Prevalence,%
5 4.1
Stay connected to 3.1 3.1
friends and family 2.5
2.4
Talk to someone 0
16 19 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 ++
Age group
Exercise regularly
Eat healthily
Help is available
Reach out to someone at
15
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1 in 6 in Malaysia experience
mental health
children
problems
16
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Diverse challenges
What kinds of difficulties do people face, and how many sought help for it
(in the past 12 months)?
11% 3% 10%
have difficulties with have difficulties with have difficulties with
seeing (despite hearing (despite hearing walking or going up and
corrective eyewear), aids), of which only down stairs, of which only
of which only
7% 1.5% 1.8%
have difficulties with have difficulties with have difficulties in
memory and caring for themselves, of communicating with
concentration, of which only which only others, of which only
6% 15% 12%
sought help for it sought help for it sought help for it
17
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Asthma
in children and adults
70%
Symptoms of severe asthma experienced by these
children include:
39%
Speech limitation
1.4 million
diagnosed asthma,
8%
8%
reported having 4 or more
diagnosed asthma attacks in the past
12 months
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Demand
Healthcare
National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS)
2023
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Health in general
In general,
of the population*
1 in 5
people in Malaysia
reported being sick
* prior to the interview
felt their
15.1%
Sought advice from
health issues media
(Internet, TV, radio, newspaper, etc.)
affected
their daily
11.1%
Sought advice from
activities family or friends
2.3%
having
unmet
healthcare
12.9% reported that
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Outpatient healthcare
utilisation
1 in 8
or 12.1% of people in Malaysia
used outpatient healthcare
services in the last 2 weeks*
*prior to interview
22.2%
PUBLIC PRIVATE
facilities facilities
48.9% 51.1%
(0-9 years)
33.1%
16.3%
65.0% 43.0%
61.5% 11.8%
Fee exemption
Self or family
18.2%
(such as senior
or household citizen, blood donor
members
Panel clinic or employee insurance and others)
96.9%
were informed of
of caregivers* accompanied a sick diagnosis /
child to health facilities in the last 3 care plan
months**
*aged 18 years old and above
**prior to interview
20
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Hospital admissions
3 in 50
people in Malaysia were
admitted to a hospital
in the last 12 months^
^prior to interview
Public Private
Hospital Hospital
74.7% 25.3%
Fee exemption
Self/family/ Private health (such as senior Panel clinic/
household insurance citizen, blood employee
members donor and insurance
others)
Dental visit
In the last 12 months*
about
36.0%
8.6
in
kindergarten/school
59.9%
million in
dental
facilities
people in Malaysia
visited a dentist* 4.1%
*prior to interview
in both
7 in 10 visits
were to
PUBLIC #
22
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Medical check-up
34.6%
Medical check-up trend
NHMS 2011 - 2023
37.8%
of the population^ 33.3% 34.6%
in Malaysia reported that they had a
medical check-up*
in the last 12 months
prior to the interview
^ aged 18 years and obove 2011 2019 2023
* referred to health screening which included, but not limited to,
blood tests, urine tests and x-rays
47.4%
Referred by
healthcare
practitioner
21.4%
Others (employment/
university intake/insurance
requirement etc.)
34.8% 3.7%
reported that
their results were DID NOT
seek care
ABNORMAL
23
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1.5
adults in Malaysia
utilised at least
one type of
million
online
healthcare
services*
* Includes online i) appointment, ii) clinical consultation and care plan, iii) delivery/pick-up of follow-up medicines, iv)
request for a visit by a healthcare practitioner, v) notification of laboratory and radiology tests including self-test and vi)
health education session with healthcare practitioner including rehabilitation simulation
Online healthcare
services used
24
MetS & MAFLD 2023
Prevalence of Metabolic
Syndrome & Metabolic
Dysfunction-Associated
Fatty Liver Disease in
Malaysia 2023
Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver in Malaysia 2023 (NMRR-22-0284-GUT)
Metabolic syndrome
Having 3 or more of the 5 components
of metabolic syndrome below...
2 in 5
Abdominal obesity
(36% or 8.5 million)
adults in Malaysia High blood pressure
have metabolic
syndrome High blood sugar
Low HDL-cholesterol
('good' cholesterol)
t&
eigh
n d erw eight 1 Average age: 40 years
U al w can
norm iduals
d i v
No formal education: 45% B40: 41% in get
also abolic
2 Current smoker: 18%
Primary education: 52% e t e!
M40: 30% m
drom
Secondary education: 35% syn
3 Current alcohol
T20: 35% drinker: 15%
Tertiary education: 27%
4 Abdominal
obesity: 83%
6 Hypertension: 59%
7 High cholesterol: 78%
Talk to your Go for regular Eat healthily, exercise They are young & have many
regularly and reduce
doctor health
body weight (if other diseases at the same time
screening
overweight/obese)
What is MAFLD?
MAFLD can lead to serious liver damage
Metabolic
Metabolic dysfunction-
dysfunction- It is also associated with diabetes, high blood
associated
associatedfatty
fattyliver
liver pressure, heart disease, chronic kidney disease,
cancers, and other health problems
disease
disease or MAFLD
is the build-up of extra
fat in the liver that is
linked with metabolic
dysfunction 3 in 10 adults in Malaysia
have MAFLD
(28% or 6.7 million)
MAFLD is more common among men Young adults can get MAFLD too
%
34%
32% 25%
32% 31% 30%
25 21%
0 Years
18 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 +
Men Women
People with MAFLD are young and have Even some normal weight and
many other diseases at the same time overweight adults have MAFLD
Obese: 23%
Current smoker 21%
Overweight: 5%
Current alcohol
drinker 15% Normal weight: 0.3%
Abdominal obesity 94%
Am I at risk?
Diabetes 25%