f en Leading Risk Factors for preventable Disease ◆ Materna and child ◆ High cholestero l underwe i ght ◆ ndoor smoke from ◆ Unsafe sex solid fuels High blood pressure ◆ ron deficiency ◆ Tobacco ◆ High body mass index ◆ Alcoho or overwe i ght ◆ Unsafe water,poor sanitation. and hygieneTen Leading Risk Factors for Preventable Disease Maternal and child underweight Unsafe sex High blood pressure Tobacco Alcohol Unsafe water, poor sanitation, and hygiene High cholesterol Indoor smoke from solid fuels Iron deficiency High body mass index or overweight Source: WHO, World Health Report 2002: Reducing Risk, Promoting Healthy Life (Geneva: WHO, 2002), accessed online at www.who.int, on Nov. 15, 2004