Lifestyles

Global status report on physical activity 2022

This Global status report on physical activity is WHO’s first dedicated global assessment of global progress on country implementation of policy recommendations of the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity (GAPPA) 2018-2030. It also presents an estimate of the cost to health systems of not taking action to improve physical …

Obese feeling worse than obesity

Adolescents who think they are too fat seem to be worse off than their counterparts who are really obese, according to an extensive survey. The Robert Koch Institute in Germany surveyed nearly 7,000 boys and girls between 11 and 17. They were asked about self-assessment, ranging from "far too thin" …

Good lifestyle can transform your genes

Comprehensive lifestyle changes including a better diet and more exercise can lead not only to a better physique, but also to swift and dramatic changes at the genetic level, US researchers said. In a small study, the researchers tracked 30 men with low-risk prostate cancer who decided against conventional medical …

Heat Of The Moment

Even the most ardent proponents of industrialism would acknowledge that we are in the midst of an environment crisis. Rates of species extinction are 1,000 times more than what they were before human beings dominated the earth. The rate of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere today is 30 times …

Health = Wealth?

WHO predicts India will incur a loss of $236.6 bn by 2015 due to unhealthy lifestyle and faulty diet. Check out the girth curve YOU AREwhat you eat. I would say that's the long and the short of the rise in girth curve being seen in India. Here's why. World …

Desk jobs can be life-threatening

According to a recent study conducted by experts from the Wellingdon hospital in New Zealand, desk jobs are potentially life threatening, and pose a serious health hazard for employees who work all day hunched on swanky chairs. The findings of the study, published in the Journal of Royal Society of …

Ads luring kids into smoking

Study Finds Link Between Exposure To Surrogate Advertisements, Consumption Surrogate tobacco ads are now luring India's young

Half our workforce is overweight

Nearly half of the workforce in Indian industries, especially in urban areas, is overweight, and 27% suffer from hypertension. These revelations came across in a study conducted by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to gauge workplace health problems. The survey showed that 27% of the workforce suffered from hypertension, 10.1% …

Diabetics to increase 3 times by 2025

The number of diabetic patients will increase three times by 2025, according to the Diabetes Endocrine Nutrition Management and Research Centre (DENMARC), which is a group of doctors working on the reduction of the disease for the last two decades. DENMARC director H.B Chandalia, while announcing 'Defeat Diabetes' here today, …

Water conservation: case for change of lifestyle

Every morning when Sohail Maqbool Malik turns on the overhead shower, he can't help marvelling at the travails that the first tiny drops coming from his shower must have gone through to make it to his home. "I see that every drop that hits my face has a connection with …

Chronic diseases at workplace to cost India $237 bn: Study

China is expected to be the worst sufferer with an income loss of $558 billion, while Russia and the UK will face a loss of $33 billion each. India is expected to suffer an income loss to the tune of $237 billion between now and 2015 due to the rising …

Auditing Emissions

Size of carbon footprint depends on where you live Suppose you are a staunch environmentalist. You live an austere, almost ascetic life, doing little that could harm the environment. You rarely travel, eat a vegetarian diet, and generate your own electricity from the sun. You think that your contribution of …

Avoid computer keyboards to remain healthy, says study

A study examined samples from 33 keyboards and found a variety of bugs including E coli and S aureus, which were capable of making people ill and causing variety of skin Working from your innocent-looking computer keyboard could be as bad for your health as eating lunch sitting on the …

Heart ailments killed 8,836 in 2007-08

Of 98,908 deaths reg istered in 2006 in the national capital, nearly 10 per cent were due to heart ailments or heart attacks, a strong reason to believe that Delhiites need to change their lifestyle. According to the Economic Survey of Delhi, 2007-08, around 8,836 people died due to heart …

Can you pay people to be healthy?

Several countries have used fi nancial incentives to encourage people to adopt healthier lifestyles with encouraging results. Now this approach has been suggested in a number of UK policy documents. But what is the evidence that it works? : a report.

Rise in singletons thwarts moves to save energy

Britain's efforts to become more environmentally friendly are being thwarted by social forces that are causing more people to live alone, the Office for National Statistics warned yesterday. In its latest annual edition of Social Trends, the ONS said there were indications that people were trying to become greener: the …

Finding a policy solution to India’s diabetes epidemic

In India, thirty-five million people have diabetes—a number expected to more than double by 2025, disproportionately affecting working-age people. The economic impact of this increase could be devastating to India’s emerging economy. In this paper we discuss drivers of the epidemic, analyze current policies and practices in India, and conclude …

Bytes

ANIMAL MAGNETISM: Bats use a magnetic substance in their body called magnetite as an ‘internal compass’ to help them navigate. The researchers monitored movements in bats by using radio transmitters. But such monitoring is limited to short distances only. Magnetite is found in the cells of many birds and mammals, …

Lifestyle diseases in ascendancy

Non-communicable diseases (NCD) or lifestyle diseases may not have appeared among the top ten diseases in the country, but they were increasing at an alarming rate and were an unwelcome addition to infectious diseases, which were still of grave concern to the health of the Bhutanese, say health officials. Figures …

State of the world 2008: innovations for a sustainable economy

State of the world 2008 suggests that something huge and even revolutionary is struggling to be born as policymakers, business leaders and others around the globe create the architecture of sustainable economies. Featuring chapters on renewable energy, innovations in clean production, common resources, trade policy, finance for sustainability, new economic …

Socio-economic profile and quality of life index in Talcher and Ib Valley coal mines

The paper presents the socioeconomic profile of the people around proposed mining areas of Mahanadi Coalfields Limited at Talcher and Ib valley coal mine areas to generate base line data for future intervention. The Quality Of Life (QOL) has also been indexed in a 0-10 point scale based on some …

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