This week WHO published its European Health Report 2015. The report shows that whilst many European countries are making great progress in improving the health of their nations there is still much work to do. Great improvements were noted in tackling premature mortality and therefore improving life expectancy but high levels of tobacco and alcohol consumption coupled with the rise in obesity could mean that life expectancy for future generations may fall. Furthermore inequalities do exist with the gap in life expectancy at birth between the highest and lowest countries being 10 years.
This report is an interesting look at the health of Europe and shows, to a certain extent, that the health challenges are lifestyle related. Therefore by more people making different personal choices Europe can significantly improve its health.
The Lake Foundation specifically encourages the black community to make these changes as we are more likely to develop conditions like high blood pressure, stroke and diabetes which can be prevented by being more active and eating a healthy diet.
For more information you can read WHO’s report here