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November 16, 2005

The top 10 preventable health risk factors globally

Dr. Anirudha Malapani points to a WHO report and writes:


A report from the World Health Organization (WHO), Comparative Quantification of Health Risks, which estimates deaths and disability from preventable causes of major diseases , compares the impact of 26 major risk factors, and lists the top 10 globally as:

* Childhood and maternal underweight.
* Unsafe sex.
* High blood pressure.
* Tobacco use.
* Alcohol.
* Unsafe water, poor sanitation and hygiene.
* High cholesterol.
* Indoor smoke from solid fuels.
* Iron deficiency.
* Overweight/obesity.

t's a sobering thought, but most efforts which would help to improve health globally have little to do with what the doctor can do in the clinic ! Doctors take a lot of the credit for the health of their patients, but we need to realise that we can have a much greater impact if we take a more holistic approach. Doctors are supposed to be the "health specialists", but a good engineer who can provide clean drinking water to a village ; or a clever marketing expert who can making smoking "uncool" for teens; or an entrepreneur who can provide white LEDs to illuminate rural homes instead of unsafe paraffin lamps can do far more good to improve the health of the community !


I discovered Dr. Anirudha' s blog recently and instantly fell in love with it. I recommend it as a must read for anybody.

Posted by Ramdhan Yadav at November 16, 2005 01:35 PM Perma Link
Comments

thx a lot for this infos my boyfriend smokes a lot any suggestion how to stop him from smoking ?

Thx

Posted by: Kritika at November 18, 2005 11:02 AM

Hi Kritika,

I don't know if I can advise on not smoking as I myself smoke once in a while. However, my previous post on exercise habits might help you to educate him better.

Posted by: Ramdhan Yadav Kotamaraja at November 18, 2005 11:28 AM

one thing about smoking compared to Alcohol in moderation: It is the worst you can do to your body.
I can consider daily intake of lots of soda(coke, pepsi etc) also makes one's health bad. Diet sodas I read are worse.

BTW some of the factors in the list are prevalent in advanced countries like US(that is understandable if you look at number of Starbucks in a town compared to Juice or Smoothie stores).

Posted by: kishore dandu at November 19, 2005 02:57 PM

Gawwww, I am getting addicted to Starbucks..... The coffee is soo good man.

Posted by: Ramdhan Yadav Kotamaraja at November 20, 2005 12:15 AM
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