Health problems including heart disease, obesity, and diabetes are becoming more widespread in developed countries. There are several reasons contributing to this problem, as well as potentially drastic long-term effects.
Lifestyle choices are important and major causes of poor health in developed countries. These days, it is perhaps easier and cheaper to follow an unhealthy diet. For example, the recent boom in fast food restaurants and chains has enticed people to eat at these establishments rather than cooking healthy meals at home. Stress is another factor that has contributed to poor health. the fast-paced corporate culture and competitive work environment make for a difficult work-life balance, resulting in little to no time for eating healthy or taking care of oneself.
These lifestyle choices will have drastic long-term effects. If generations continue to partake in these unhealthy habits, they will will continue on for generations to come. For instance, parents who have diabetes are prone to obesity have a higher chance of passing these conditions on to their children, and so on. Consequently, these health problems could result in a higher cost of living. Due to increased demand for services, it is only natural that the health care industry would charge higher prices to its clients, resulting in higher costs.
Poor lifestyle choices, ranging from unhealthy diests and higher stress, have certainly contributed to the decrease in health standards. If not properly taken care of, these problems could cause harmful long-term effects to future generations in terms of disease and a higher cost of living.
Health
problems
including heart disease, obesity, and diabetes are becoming more widespread in
developed countries
. There are several reasons contributing to this
problem
,
as well
as
potentially
drastic long-term effects.
Lifestyle choices are
important
and major causes of poor
health
in
developed countries
. These days, it is perhaps easier and cheaper to follow an unhealthy diet.
For example
, the recent boom in
fast
food restaurants and chains has enticed
people
to eat at these establishments
rather
than cooking healthy meals at home.
Stress
is another factor that has contributed to poor
health
.
the
fast
-paced corporate culture and competitive work environment
make
for a difficult work-life balance, resulting in
little
to no time for eating healthy or taking care of oneself.
These lifestyle choices will have drastic long-term effects. If generations continue to partake in these unhealthy habits, they
will will
continue on for generations to
come
.
For instance
, parents who have diabetes are prone to obesity have a higher chance of passing these conditions on to their children, and
so
on.
Consequently
, these
health
problems
could result in a higher cost of living. Due to increased demand for services, it is
only
natural that the
health
care industry would charge higher prices to its clients, resulting in higher costs.
Poor lifestyle choices, ranging from unhealthy
diests
and higher
stress
, have
certainly
contributed to the decrease in
health
standards. If not
properly
taken care of, these
problems
could cause harmful long-term effects to future generations in terms of disease and a higher cost of living.