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Unhealthy lifestyle blamed for fatal diseases (Agencies) Updated: 2005-05-30 08:38
Too much drinking and smoking, and too little exercise are behind nearly half
of all high-fatality disease cases in China, state media said.
 A woman smokes her
cigarette on a street in Hong Kong in this undated file photo. Too much
drinking and smoking, and too little exercise are behind nearly half of
all high-fatality disease cases in China, state media said.
[AFP] | Unhealthy life choices, which also include stress and a poor diet, are seen
as the cause of 44 percent of all instances of heart disease, cancer and
respiratory disease, the Xinhua news agency reported.
The figure is based on a new survey conducted by local experts on
cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, according to the agency.
In the most developed parts of China, this is no longer a problem that
affects just a tiny minority, according to the report.
One-third of all residents in Beijing suffer from unhealthy lifestyle
diseases, according to the survey.
The finding suggests that China is gradually moving from the status of a
developing country to a developed one, according to Xinhua.
It cited World Health Organization figures that say 70 to 80 percent of
deaths in the rich countries from heart disease, cancer and similar ailments are
caused by unhealthy lifestyles.
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