Title :
Moving the Science of Behavior Change into the 21st Century: Novel Solutions to Prevent Disease and Promote Health
Author :
Saranummi, N. ; Spruijt-Metz, Donna ; Intille, Stephen S. ; Korhone, Ilkka ; Nilsen, Wendy J. ; Pavel, Misha
Author_Institution :
VTT Tech. Res. Centre of Finland, Tampere, Finland
Abstract :
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)?such as heart disease and stroke, cancer, diabetes, and chronic lung disease?kill more people globally than infectious diseases and are responsible for about two-thirds of deaths worldwide [1]. Six out of the seven most important risk factors for premature death (high blood pressure, high cholesterol, high body mass index, inadequate fruit and vegetable intake, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol consumption) are related to diet and physical activity (smoking is the seventh). Unhealthy diet and the lack of physical activity are the leading causes of avoidable illness and premature death in Europe. Worldwide, the prevalence of NCDs is expected to increase dramatically (see ?Diseases That Break the Bank?).
Keywords :
behavioural sciences; cancer; health care; lung; patient care; risk analysis; NCD; behavior science; cancer; chronic lung disease; diabetes; diet; disease prevention; excessive alcohol consumption; health promotion; heart disease; high blood pressure; high body mass index; high cholesterol; inadequate fruit intake; inadequate vegetable intake; infectious diseases; noncommunicable diseases; physical inactivity; premature death; risk factors; stroke; Behavioral sciecne; Data models; Diseases; Human factors; Llifetime estimation; Medical services; Patient monitoring; Behavioral Sciences; Biomedical Engineering; Health Promotion; Humans; Preventive Medicine;
Journal_Title :
Pulse, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPUL.2013.2271680