Risky behavior: Americans hurt themselves by the way they live

January 27, 2013 12:03 am

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Health care is a national obsession, but health isn't. Americans can expect to die sooner than their counterparts in affluent countries, even while spending the most per capita on health care. U.S. citizens also will have higher rates of disease and injury.

Those findings by the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine aren't just more rants about fast food, laziness, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption or other unhealthy habits. They raise broad questions about social problems, budget priorities and risky behavior, from food choices to driving habits.

Health care has become enormously costly, but these findings suggest the nation could make significant gains in health without spending more money.

The report found Americans 50 and under die younger and live in poorer health partly because they're far more likely to succumb to shootings, auto accidents and drug addiction. Moreover, any American is at greater risk of death or injury than same-age residents of Europe, Australia, Canada and Japan.

America scored worst in infant mortality and low birth weight, injuries and homicides, teenage pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, prevalence of HIV and AIDS, drug-related deaths, obesity and diabetes, heart disease, chronic lung disease and disability. On the plus side, Americans tend to have lower death rates from stroke and cancer, better control of blood pressure and cholesterol, and lower rates of smoking.

Diet and heredity could explain some differences in health and risk, but so could behavior, climate, the environment and lifestyle. By changing some habits, Americans can live healthier and longer without spending a lot more money.


First Published January 27, 2013 12:00 am

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