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Killer Diseases, Modern-Day Epidemics - Keys to Stopping Heart Disease, Diabetes, Cancer, and Obesity in Their Tracks (Hardcover)
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Killer Diseases, Modern-Day Epidemics - Keys to Stopping Heart Disease, Diabetes, Cancer, and Obesity in Their Tracks (Hardcover)
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In the past 100 years, the average lifespan in the United States
alone has increased by nearly thirty years. However, the years
gained are being plagued by non-infectious, killer chronic diseases
in epidemic proportions that are increasingly contributing to poor
health and premature death in later years. Americans may be
squandering the longevity they gained in the twentieth century by
succumbing in the twenty-first century to these preventable, killer
chronic diseases, largely attributable to dietary and lifestyle
choices. The prevalence of chronic diseases such as heart disease,
type-2 diabetes, cancer, and obesity along with the steadily rising
human and economic costs surrounding them have spurred research
into the causes and risk factors of these diseases for several
decades. Researchers have been able to establish evidence-based
links between an increased risk for these chronic diseases and
exposure to certain environmental, lifestyle, and genetic factors.
In this book, the authors explore the evidence-based connection
between lifestyle choices and these killer chronic diseases,
providing insight into choices that will hold the disease at bay
and effective use of recommended preventative services for early
detection and intervention. Available evidence unequivocally points
to the fact that chronic diseases strike people with a particular
set of lifestyle choices more often than they affect others who do
not make those choices. Adopting healthier choices at any age, and
stage of disease progression has proportional benefits. This
lifestyle-disease connection makes it possible to not only prevent
a chronic disease from setting in but also to stop it in its tracks
when detected early and sometimes even reverse it. Finally, the
case examples contributed by the authors bring to life the
connection between a person’s lifestyle choices, exposure to
modifiable and nonmodifiable risks, and ultimately the development,
progression, and outcome of a chronic disease based on
lifestyle-related risk exposure.
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