ππ Di Unhealthy Lifestyle Bug Bite South Africa, We Dey Number 10 π₯π
South Africa don carry imsef waka enter di top ten list of countries wit bad health habits, according to MedicalAid.com. Dem find out say we dey carry last for di matas of unhealthy lifestyle. Na 10th position we manage enta wit score of 6.14. π©ππ
Di MedicalAid.com, wey dey compare medical insurance, come carry out research on top five bad habits wey dey spoil pesin health. Dem look into plenty tins like excess chop-chop wey dey cause obesity, laziness wey no gree pesin do exercise, alcohol, smoking, and how STD (wey be sexually transmitted diseases) dey scatter for di kontri. πποΈπ»π¬π
Based on data wey dem gather from World Health Organisation (WHO) and join together give “unhealthy lifestyle score” out of 10, e come be say di kontri wey dey chop di worst health habits na Bulgaria. Dis kontri don carry first position for di overall ranking of bad habits. After dem, na Latvia waka enter second position wit im heavy alcohol consumption, and Argentina chop third. π§π¬π₯π±π»π₯π¦π·π₯
Di United States come fourth, with Lithuania, Croatia, and Hungary follow for im back for di fifth, sixth, and seventh positions. Estonia na number eight, while Germany chop ninth, before our own South Africa waka enter tenth position wit our unhealthy lifestyle score of 6.14. πΊπΈπ±πΉππ·ππΊπͺπͺπ©πͺ
Di research come show say 38% of pipo for South Africa no dey do exercise at all, and 28.3% dey suffer from obesity. If you think say e don finish, hold your breath! Di kontri carry di highest rate of STD prevalence, with 37,273 cases for every 100,000 pipo. Dis one pass 294% compared to Israel wey get di lowest rate of 9,455 cases per 100,000 pipo. πΆββοΈππͺππ
Di study come add mouth join di matta, say if pesin dey do unprotected sex with plenty different partners, e fit catch STD. No be small tin o! Dem talk say e go fit bring wahala and get long-lasting effect on pesin health. Di World Health Organisation (WHO) say everyday, more than one million pipo dey catch STD, and e dey affect sexual and reproductive health for di whole world. πππ
Dem add say for year 2020, dem estimate say 374 million new cases of STD happen. Di main STD dem dey talk about na chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis. πππ
Na di WHO and other sources MedicalAid.com use take find dis information. Dem compare rates of tobacco smoking, obesity, and laziness based on WHO data. Dem also use data from di World Factbook and Wisevoter to know di alcohol consumption rate and how STD dey scatter across different countries. ππ
As di news show now, we get work to do for South Africa. We must find better way to take care of our health. No be only to jolly jolly dey important, but to dey do exercise and chop better food. We no fit let bad health habits make us carry last for di race of life. Make we shine our eyes and do better, make we no become regular for di top ten list of bad habits again. ποΈπ₯ππ«π©
If we take health serious, we go fit run race with other kontris, come first for good health habits. We go do am, we go change di narrative, and we go make sure say South Africa no dey ππ again.
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ππS.A. Chai! The Unhealthy Lifestyle Bug Bites South Africa, We’re Number 10 π₯π
South Africa has ππ found itself among the top ten list of countries with bad health habits, according to MedicalAid.com. They have discovered that we rank last when it comes to unhealthy lifestyle practices. We have managed to secure the 10th position with a score of 6.14. π©ππ
MedicalAid.com, which compares medical insurance, conducted research on the top five bad habits that harm people’s health. They looked into various factors such as excessive eating leading to obesity, lack of exercise, alcohol consumption, smoking, and the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the country. πποΈπ»π¬π
Based on data collected from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and combined to create an “unhealthy lifestyle score” out of 10, it was found that Bulgaria ranked highest in terms of bad health habits. This country took the first position in the overall ranking. Following Bulgaria, Latvia secured the second position with its high alcohol consumption, while Argentina claimed the third spot. π§π¬π₯π±π»π₯π¦π·π₯
The United States came in fourth, with Lithuania, Croatia, and Hungary following closely behind in the fifth, sixth, and seventh positions respectively. Estonia secured the eighth spot, while Germany took ninth place, and South Africa entered the top ten with an unhealthy lifestyle score of 6.14. πΊπΈπ±πΉππ·ππΊπͺπͺπ©πͺ
The research revealed that 38% of people in South Africa do not engage in any form of exercise, and 28.3% suffer from obesity. And if you thought that was all, hold your breath! The country also recorded the highest rate of STD prevalence, with 37,273 cases per 100,000 people. This is a staggering 294% higher than the lowest rate in Israel, which recorded 9,455 cases per 100,000 people. πΆββοΈππͺππ
The study further emphasized the risks of engaging in unprotected sexual activity with multiple partners, as it increases the likelihood of contracting STDs. This is no small matter! They mentioned the potential consequences and long-term effects on a person’s health. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), over a million people contract STDs every day, significantly impacting sexual and reproductive health worldwide. πππ
In the year 2020 alone, it was estimated that there were 374 million new cases of STDs. The most common STDs mentioned in the study were chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis. πππ
The information used for this study was sourced from the WHO and other reliable sources. MedicalAid.com compared rates of tobacco smoking, obesity, and inactivity based on WHO data. They also utilized data from the World Factbook and Wisevoter to determine alcohol consumption rates and the prevalence of STDs across different countries. ππ
This news serves as a reminder that there is work to be done in South Africa. We must find better ways to take care of our health. It’s not just about indulging in pleasure, but also about engaging in regular exercise and consuming healthier food. We cannot afford to lag behind in the race for a healthy life. Let’s open our eyes and strive for improvement, ensuring that South Africa no longer remains on the top ten list of bad habits. ποΈπ₯ππ«π©
If we prioritize our health, we can compete with other countries and emerge as leaders in adopting good health habits. We can do it; we can change the narrative and ensure that South Africa no longer suffers from ππ.