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Mobilizing for a war on the home front against sugar-related morbidity and mortality

机译:动员家庭抗击与糖有关的发病率和死亡率的战争

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In Israel today, there are 420,200 Israelis diagnosed with diabetes, and every year, Israelis sustain thousands of diabetes-related deaths and tens of thousands of diabetes-related amputations. As such, in Israel, as in much of the world, there is a silent and deadly public health war against obesity and diabetes taking place on the home front -- one in which clinicians, patients, and families fight thousands of life- and limb-threatening battles daily, involving preventable heart disease, diabetes, strokes and amputations. Yet the global clinical and scientific communities, indeed society at large, have barely begun to mobilize. Fighting this war requires confronting and altering “obesogenic” and “diabetogenic” economic and social factors, including food and beverage marketing and pricing that push diets engorged with processed sugars. Ginsberg, in a study recently published in IJHPR, contributes to our understanding of the combined sugar-related health burdens in Israel, producing an epidemiology and health economics study that estimates the health burdens of obesity, overweight, and dental caries in Israel today. He projects the reductions resulting from that portion of disease burden and associated costs if sugar consumption declined to 10 or 5% of daily caloric consumption as a result of multifaceted public health interventions. Projected over 70?years, these reductions in sugar consumption would prevent 16,590 and 34,580 deaths, respectively. These numbers of Israeli deaths averted are similar to, or exceed, the total resulting from armed conflict or terrorism over the past 70?years. While overconsumption of sugar is only one of many factors that drive cardio-metabolic disease, the study by Ginsberg suggests a path through which we can overcome the numerous internal and external obstacles that societies face in making a public policy commitment to fight the warm on the home front: promoting health by reducing added sugar exposure.
机译:今天的以色列,有420,200名被诊断患有糖尿病的以色列人,并且以色列人每年都有数千例与糖尿病相关的死亡和数以万计的与糖尿病相关的截肢。因此,在以色列以及世界上的许多地方,在家庭方面都发生了一场针对肥胖和糖尿病的无声且致命的公共卫生战争-在这场战争中,临床医生,患者和家属为成千上万的生命和肢体斗争每天都有威胁性的战斗,涉及可预防的心脏病,糖尿病,中风和截肢。然而,全球临床和科学界,乃至整个社会,才刚刚开始动员起来。战胜这场战争需要面对和改变“致肥胖”和“致糖尿病”的经济和社会因素,包括食品和饮料的市场营销和定价,这些因素推动了以加工糖为食的日粮。金斯伯格(Ginsberg)在IJHPR最近发表的一项研究中,有助于我们了解以色列糖相关的综合健康负担,并进行了一项流行病学和健康经济学研究,估算了当今以色列肥胖,超重和龋齿的健康负担。他预测,如果由于采取多种多样的公共卫生干预措施,使糖的消耗下降至每日热量消耗的10%或5%,那么这部分疾病负担和相关费用将减少。预计这些糖消耗量的减少将持续70多年,分别可以防止16,590和34,580人死亡。以色列避免的死亡人数与过去70年来因武装冲突或恐怖主义造成的死亡总数相似或超过。虽然糖的过度消费只是导致心脏代谢疾病的众多因素之一,但金斯伯格(Ginsberg)的研究提出了一条途径,通过这一途径,我们可以克服社会在做出公共政策承诺以对抗温暖人群方面面临的众多内在和外在障碍。家居前线:通过减少糖摄入量来促进健康。

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