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Nearly Half Of All Americans Now Have A Chronic Disease

Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:50 am
Posted by GumboPot
Member since Mar 2009
118823 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:50 am
We are doing it wrong.

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It can strike at any time and at any age. When someone develops a chronic disease, it can cause debilitating, life-altering changes that penetrate every aspect of daily life.

The prevalence of these conditions has surged over the past decade, creating a twofold health care and economic crisis affecting nearly half of Americans. By 2030, the number of U.S. residents struggling with at least one chronic illness is expected to surpass 170 million.

That’s more than half of the entire country, for perspective.

The expanding elderly population and adults aren’t the only age groups seeing an uptick. More than 40 percent of children and adolescents currently have at least one chronic illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

There’s also a tremendous cost burden. The spectrum of chronic diseases comprises a disproportionately large segment of U.S. health care costs. Of the nation’s $4.1 trillion annual health care expenditures, chronic diseases account for 90 percent.

That’s more than $3 trillion dollars of annual direct costs alone.

At an individual level, the price tag doesn’t look any better. Estimates for the treatment and management of chronic conditions—on average—tally more than $6,000 annually per patient.

Some chronic disease specialists and health practitioners say that figure is spot on, depending on the condition.


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Borchert and Walters battle conditions beyond their control, but health care professionals say some chronic diseases are the byproduct of unhealthy lifestyle choices, diet, and excessive stress.

One study asserts that non-communicable diseases that are chronic account for 70 percent of all global deaths annually. That includes various ailments and severity, from food allergies to heart disease.

Some of these conditions are called “lifestyle diseases,” many of which have an established cause-effect relationship with daily choices.

Heart disease and obesity fall under this heading. And while certain illnesses may not stem directly from unhealthy life choices, they’re made significantly worse by them. Diseases like diabetes, certain cancers, inflammatory conditions, and asthma are all under this umbrella.

“The vast majority of chronic diseases in the United States are related to lifestyle choices, and contributing factors include dietary choices, lack of regular physical activity, [and] mental-emotional stress,” MacLean said.


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Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
51291 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:52 am to
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The vast majority of chronic diseases in the United States are related to lifestyle choices


Its disgusting to see our society literally destroy itself.
Posted by madmaxvol
Infinity + 1 Posts
Member since Oct 2011
19160 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:54 am to
Our vast country requires a lot of food preservation for distribution. I'm thinking that food preservatives have to be contributing to this...not in the way they suggest as "lifestyle" by salty/fatty foods...but culturally by things that have to be shelf stable or have extended refrigeration life.
Posted by LSUcam7
FL
Member since Sep 2016
7905 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:54 am to
Part of the issue






Posted by cwil177
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2011
28432 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:54 am to
Morbid obesity
Posted by beerJeep
Louisiana
Member since Nov 2016
35041 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:55 am to
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The vast majority of chronic diseases in the United States are related to lifestyle choices, and contributing factors include dietary choices, lack of regular physical activity, [and] mental-emotional stress,”

Posted by USMCguy121
Northshore
Member since Aug 2021
6332 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:56 am to
So many disgusting fat people

Sugar + lack of exercise
This post was edited on 5/31/23 at 7:57 am
Posted by FLObserver
Jacksonville
Member since Nov 2005
14468 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:58 am to
The fact that being extremely fat is acceptable now has done no one any favors. Ever watch video's of any groups out in public walking the streets,airports, beaches etc.. of any city in the U.S. over 60% of the people in them are overweight. Pretty sad really. This would have been unheard of only 25 to 30 years ago.
This post was edited on 5/31/23 at 8:05 am
Posted by RaginCajunz
Member since Mar 2009
5359 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:00 am to
We’ve also constructed a health care “industry” that loves diagnostics. Our system has become a “free multi-point inspection “ on your 45 year old body. News flash, we’re all going to die and shite breaks along the way.

We’re also fat as frick and lazy. Couple that with big pharma digging for problems and creating a tv advertised drug to fix it.
This post was edited on 5/31/23 at 8:26 am
Posted by wallowinit
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2006
14981 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:03 am to
I figured it out over 30 years ago. Am I just smarter than all these other people who can’t seem to figure it out?
There are a few key elements to a healthy lifestyle but the number one culprit of all of the unhealthyness is refined foods. They’re really hard to avoid but it can be done and it feels great.
Posted by LSU-MNCBABY
Knightsgate
Member since Jan 2004
24358 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:08 am to
It’s also all the shite that’s being put into our food.

They’re trying to kill us
Posted by Gifman
by the mountains
Member since Jan 2021
9345 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:08 am to
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We’ve also constructed a health care “industry” that loves diagnostics. Our system has become a “free multi-point inspection “ on your 45 year old body. News flash, we’re all going to die and shite breaks along the way.



I'm convinced the health care industry and "big food" conglomerates are working together to keep us all fat, sick, and nearly dead in a perpetual state.
Posted by danilo
Member since Nov 2008
20141 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:11 am to
Fat acceptance has consequences
Posted by Richard Grayson
Bestbank
Member since Sep 2022
2149 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:12 am to
Seed Oils
Corn syrups
Complete lack of fiber and nutrients in our food
Processed carbs
Filler ingredients made from chemical waste
Lack of exercise
Lack of outdoor time
Massive sodium content
Electronic stimulation replacing actual hobbies.
Pharmaceutical experimental drugs taken daily instead of changing habits

We’re idiots
This post was edited on 5/31/23 at 10:58 am
Posted by elprez00
Hammond, LA
Member since Sep 2011
29390 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:14 am to
And then you people bitch at millennials when they don’t want to work 100hrs a week and want to be remote.

Posted by WaydownSouth
Stratton Oakmont
Member since Nov 2018
8163 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:31 am to
Don’t understand why people choose to avoid exercising. Enjoy gulping down pills for the rest of your life after age 40 all because you were too lazy to workout a few days per week
Posted by Aubie Spr96
lolwut?
Member since Dec 2009
41137 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:35 am to
I went to the Bham Stallions game this weekend. I'd venture to guess that 60% or more were obese. From the elderly all the way down to the kids. It was amazing.
Posted by jose
Houma
Member since Feb 2009
28594 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:35 am to


This is the one who makes me the sickest. You can't say a word about this morbidly obese person without getting reticuled.
Posted by SuperSaint
Sorting Out OT BS Since '2007'
Member since Sep 2007
140462 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:37 am to
Being a Q Tard should be designated a chronic disease
Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
51291 posts
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:55 am to
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I went to the Bham Stallions game this weekend. I'd venture to guess that 60% or more were obese.


I'm going to Gatlinburg soon. I can't wait to see the stats there
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