The Fallacy of the "Healthiest City"
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 9:05 pm
If we are to believe the Cleveland Clinic and our city "leaders," we don't need a hospital in our city of 50,000 plus people. What we need instead, is a "healthy" lifestyle, one where we walk, ride, or otherwise exercise ourselves to health! We won't need doctors or hospitals if we just "get with it" and eat better and exercise! It will cure all our ills and prevent us from ever getting sick or needing inpatient care!
No one challenges this ridiculous postulate.
I have previously posted links showing that corporate wellness programs, while saving companies money, rarely result in increased employee health and outcomes. Rather, they merely shift the cost to the employee from the company. There is NO clinical evidence that shows wellness programs actually improve health.
Further, the idea that all disease is preventable, while certainly in vogue right now, is seriously flawed.
For example, heart disease is primarily a genetic disease, in spite of beliefs to the contrary. Yes, cigarette smoking and poor eating habits may accelerate disease, but it doesn't "cause" the illness. We all know someone who smoked their entire life and never got lung cancer or had a heart attack.
For proof that we don't have complete control over our genes, and hence our destiny, look at the information gleaned from examining "Otzi," the frozen man found in the Alps. He lived 5300 years ago - long before there were cigarettes, computers, or fast food. However, scientists found he had atherosclerosis, or what we commonly refer to as "hardening of the arteries."
His cardiovascular disease status was a shock to the scientists. Upon further examination, it was determined that he had certain genes associated with CVD, pre-disposing him to heart disease.
http://www.livescience.com/47114-otzi-h ... genes.html
The point is, we are all vulnerable to disease, no matter how well we eat or how much we exercise. Cancer, with few exceptions, is also primarily the result of genetic mutations that we cannot control.
Let's be realistic - no one is getting out alive. We will all someday need medical care for a serious issue, and likely we will be hospitalized at some point. You cannot think otherwise. Heart disease and cancer are the top two causes of death and both require hospital treatment at some point.
Why are we so willing to believe the BS they try to feed us?
The city has offered no plan for their grandiose idea of being the "healthiest city." What exactly do they plan to do to make us healthier? Why isn't anyone asking these questions? WHERE IS THE PLAN? WHERE IS THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE?
The only way I see that we appear "healthier" is that now some of us will go to die at Metro, Fairview, or Avon. Does that count as less sick and dying people in Lakewood?
No one challenges this ridiculous postulate.
I have previously posted links showing that corporate wellness programs, while saving companies money, rarely result in increased employee health and outcomes. Rather, they merely shift the cost to the employee from the company. There is NO clinical evidence that shows wellness programs actually improve health.
Further, the idea that all disease is preventable, while certainly in vogue right now, is seriously flawed.
For example, heart disease is primarily a genetic disease, in spite of beliefs to the contrary. Yes, cigarette smoking and poor eating habits may accelerate disease, but it doesn't "cause" the illness. We all know someone who smoked their entire life and never got lung cancer or had a heart attack.
For proof that we don't have complete control over our genes, and hence our destiny, look at the information gleaned from examining "Otzi," the frozen man found in the Alps. He lived 5300 years ago - long before there were cigarettes, computers, or fast food. However, scientists found he had atherosclerosis, or what we commonly refer to as "hardening of the arteries."
His cardiovascular disease status was a shock to the scientists. Upon further examination, it was determined that he had certain genes associated with CVD, pre-disposing him to heart disease.
http://www.livescience.com/47114-otzi-h ... genes.html
The point is, we are all vulnerable to disease, no matter how well we eat or how much we exercise. Cancer, with few exceptions, is also primarily the result of genetic mutations that we cannot control.
Let's be realistic - no one is getting out alive. We will all someday need medical care for a serious issue, and likely we will be hospitalized at some point. You cannot think otherwise. Heart disease and cancer are the top two causes of death and both require hospital treatment at some point.
Why are we so willing to believe the BS they try to feed us?
The city has offered no plan for their grandiose idea of being the "healthiest city." What exactly do they plan to do to make us healthier? Why isn't anyone asking these questions? WHERE IS THE PLAN? WHERE IS THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE?
The only way I see that we appear "healthier" is that now some of us will go to die at Metro, Fairview, or Avon. Does that count as less sick and dying people in Lakewood?