
“Diabetes epidemic”
Research has shown that if individuals maintain healthy living by consuming high amount of vegetables, low carbohydrate diet and exercise regularly they can preserve healthy life style.
As we saw in assigned video clip a patient with type II diabetes, insulin dependent, for 20 years can alter his/her being by changing the routine of his life to non-insulin dependent. So it is possible and there are chances in every case for complete recovery from a non-this communicable disease. Motivating fact!
The video on “A program to raise awareness in preventing chronic disease among minorities in Oregon” demonstrated that there is a considerable amount of information that is being exchanged at beauty salons daily. This method can be a great way of broadening prevention lessons between people in the society. I think we should learn from this scheme and come up with plans to educate beauticians. Have them to talk to their costumers about fitness, latest beauty tips that involves health messages and encourage them to exercise routinely.
About 33,484 million people, which makes it (59.8%), in U.S suffer from non-communicable diseases. Heart disease, high blood pressure and obesity are the silent epidemic in America.
I believe we should work on numbers and try to set up a goal and do our best to decrease these statistics. To fight infectious disease and global concerns we should exercise leadership intensively and have “political will,” because political will provides us with renewable resources. Working together as a public health professional in an extensive network and using the right marketing mode will help us to achieve this goal.
As leaders we should move to the growing direction and create a lot of health and wealth for motherland. Hope for better, happy, and world of free from non-communicable disease!
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