All governments must be prepared to deal with the infectious diseases because they could be overwhelming this year or next year, but the long-term problem is with the chronic diseases. |
Approximately 80 percent of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes, and 40 percent of cancer could be avoided through healthy diet, regular physical activity and avoidance of tobacco use. |
It is achievable. We want to stop people dying at an early age, prematurely and painfully, from a preventable condition. |
The real tragedy is that overweight and obesity, and their related chronic diseases, are largely preventable, |
The real tragedy is that overweight and obesity, and their related chronic diseases, are largely preventable, ... Approximately 80% of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes, and 40% of cancer could be avoided through healthy diet, regular physical activity and avoidance of tobacco use. |
There is a very pervasive misunderstanding that chronic diseases affect only wealthy men in wealthy countries. |
There is no question that low-income countries can follow the example of industrialized countries—most of their success stems from population-wide campaigns, for example to reduce the intake of saturated fats, sugar and salt and to encourage activity. |
This is a preventable epidemic, |
This is a preventable epidemic, ... We know what to do, we know how to do it, preventions are very cheap. |
We can stop this global epidemic of chronic diseases if we take preventative action now. We estimate that 388 million people in the world are expected to die from chronic diseases in the world in the next 10 years, and everywhere the poor are the hardest hit. |
While India is poised to receive an 11 percent downturn in infectious diseases in 2006, the country would witness a 35 percent growth in diabetic patients and 18 percent growth in cardiovascular patients. |