Pruhealth Vitality Index Reveals Britain's Health Perception Gap
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on: December 11, 2008, 5:54 am
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Release Author: Pruhealth
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Release Summary: Pruhealth Vitality Index reveals clear gap between
Britons' perceptions of what it means to be healthy and having
a real understanding of the impact of lifestyle
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Release Body: The new PruHealth Vitality Index has
revealed a clear gap between Britons’ perceptions of what
it means to be healthy and having a real understanding of the
impact of lifestyle, diet and fitness levels on current and future
health. The Index - which will be repeated on a biannual basis
to track the nation’s health trends - provides a comprehensive
analysis of general health and wellbeing in Britain.
The
report reveals that 69%* of people in Britain claim they are in
a good state of health. However, when lifestyle and fitness
choices are scrutinised the reality paints quite a different
picture as a significant proportion of those who feel they are
in a good state of health do not follow a healthy lifestyle:
- only 58% feel they actually
follow a healthy lifestyle
- 47% describe their fitness levels as ‘good’
- 24% eat their recommended five a day of fruit and veg
- two thirds think they are overweight
- 21% of Britons smoke
- only a fifth of Britons don’t feel under any stress
- only 14% go for regular screenings or check ups with their GP
Dr
David Grainger, Senior Fellow, Cambridge University,
said: "This report makes clear that people listen to
and understand the public health message. Lifestyles are improving
and disease rates are falling. But there is plenty more to do."
He
continued, "If half of current smokers managed to stop
smoking tomorrow, we estimate that nearly a million years
of lost life would be saved from heart disease alone. Regular
health checkups are particularly useful, and it is disappointing
to see that only 14% of respondents had regular health checks,
despite the emphasis of the public health message on prevention
rather than cure."
Dr
Grainger believes, "The
Vitality Index is a valuable new indicator of attitudes and
behaviours that promote a healthy lifestyle. The Index balances
the importance of a number of different areas to provide an interesting
snapshot of lifestyles across the UK, and has the potential to
predict future trends in public health. This focus on balance,
rather than over-emphasis of the importance of one particular
element of a healthy lifestyle, conveys exactly the right message
at a time when we are in danger of being overwhelmed with guidance
on staying fit and healthy."
The
majority (81%) of Britons say they know what they should be doing
in order to follow a healthy lifestyle, but many simply aren’t
putting this into action, with lack of motivation, cost and lack
of time clear barriers to living a healthy
lifestyle. More than half (53%) of respondents feel free access
to exercise and swimming classes would help tackle national obesity,
and 49% claim cheaper fruit and vegetables would have an effect.
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Notes to Editors:
*The research was carried out on behalf of PruHealth by Ipsos
MORI. A nationally representative sample of 3,034 GB adults were
questioned online in July 2008. Results are weighted to be representative
of the GB adult population.
About
PruHealth:
PruHealth was launched in October 2004 as a joint venture between
Prudential and Discovery Holdings from South Africa. Since launch,
PruHealth has grown quickly. It now covers approximately 190,000
lives and in a sample of its individual customers, one third said
they had changed their behaviour for the better because of its
Vitality reward scheme which encourages policyholders to look
after their health.
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