Study: Modifiable Lifestyle Factors Responsible for a Lot of Unnecessary Deaths
That’s basically the conclusion of a new report from researchers affiliated with the Harvard School of Public Health.
The goal of the study was to come up with estimated mortality risks from 12 modifiable health/lifestyle/dietary factors: high blood glucose, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, and blood pressure; overweight–obesity; high dietary trans fatty acids and salt; low dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids, omega-3 fatty acids (seafood), and fruits and vegetables; physical inactivity; alcohol use; and tobacco smoking.
Here’s the breakdown (both sexes):
- Tobacco Smoking: ~467,000/year
- High Blood Pressure: ~395,000/year
- Overweight-Obesity: ~216,000/year
- Physical Inactivity: ~191,000/year
- High Blood Glucose: ~190,000/year
- High LDL Cholesterol: ~113,000/year
- High Dietary Sodium: ~102,000/year
- Low Dietary Omega-3 Fatty Acids: ~84,000/year
- High Dietary Trans Fatty Acids: ~82,000/year
- Alcohol Use: ~64,000/year
- Low Intake of Fruits and Vegetables: ~58,000/year
- Low Dietary Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (as a replacement for saturated fats): ~15,000/year
With the exception of smoking, these are all either directly or indirectly diet/exercise-related. Even worse, according to the researchers, “40% or more of all deaths attributable to high LDL cholesterol, overweight–obesity, high dietary trans fatty acids, low dietary PUFA and omega-3 fatty acids, low intake of fruits and vegetables, alcohol use, and smoking occurred before 70 y of age.”
Obviously, there’s a certain amount of uncertainty involved in making population estimates. Nonetheless, those are pretty scary numbers. It’s reasonably clear that a lot of lives are being shortened by factors that are, by and large, preventable, or at least modifiable.





Makster on 02 Jul 2009 at 9:13 am #
Thats just terrible to think that the reason for these deaths are mostly self-inflicted. What people eat or how much activity they have or if they smoke are all personal choices.
It sure looks like a lot of people are making the wrong ones.
Rob on 02 Jul 2009 at 6:51 pm #
Sorry to be so morbid, but it’s so sad to think that all these deadly habits don’t even make for a good looking corpse.