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some thoughts on changing behaviours

This article explores the potential for changing behaviors and offers insights and examples from various studies. It discusses the impact of diet, media campaigns, and lifestyle interventions on health behaviors. Learn about trends in food habits, reduction in mortality rates, and diabetes prevention strategies.

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some thoughts on changing behaviours

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  1. hpr & ncd some thoughts on changing behaviours gauden galea galeag @ who.int

  2. behaviour can change**and it can change fast

  3. Skimmed or 1 %-milk Butter on bread Vegetables daily food habits in finlandpopulation aged 15-64 years (1978-2007) % 80 80 Men Women 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 0 92 96 98 94 84 80 86 90 88 78 82 80 82 84 86 78 88 90 92 94 98 96 2004 2006 2000 2002 2002 2006 2000 2004 Source: National Public Health Institute T (KL)/ Health Behaviour among the Finnish Adult Population (AVTK)

  4. Historical trend in CHD mortality Proposition 99 Media campaign suspended and reinstated Coronary mortality, California 180 160 CHD mortality (/100,000) 140 120 100 1980 1988 1986 1990 1996 1982 1984 1992 1994

  5. 1992 1992 1992 1992 Mauritius: Dietary Change at Population Level Change in cooking oil usage in Mauritius from marketing and food standards results in reduction of Triglycerides, Cholesterol, and rise in HDL Source: Dowse et al BMJ 1995;311:1255-1259

  6. India: Diabetes Prevention (2006) 60 Control Group 50 40 Cumulative Incidence of Diabetes (%) 30 Source: Ramachandran et al Diabetologia (2006) 49: 289–297 Percentage Reduction in Incidence: 20 Lifestyle (LSM) alone: 28.5% Metformin (MET) alone: 26.4% 10 LSM combined with MET: 28.2% Time to onset of diabetes (years)

  7. Japan: Stroke Mortality Reduction Source: Slide from original by Dr Nobuo Yoshiike

  8. nothing so practicalas a good theory

  9. http://bit.ly/taag2

  10. think of an NCD-related behaviour you want to change write it down

  11. examples of relevant theory

  12. thank you

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