Active Life
The world has changed - Physical activity levels have dropped and health care costs have gone up!
The increasingly sedentary nature of everyday life is creating alarmingly low levels of physical activity among many communities. Globally over 25% of all adults, and over 80% of adolescents, fail to meet even the minimum levels of recommended physical activity. The cost of inactivity-related diseases, dependency, and lost productivity is impacting us all on an individual and societal level. We should no longer ask ourselves IF we need to act, but rather HOW.
SOURCES: McKinsey Global Institute; UN (United Nations); WHO (World Health Organization)
Health Facts
PHYSICAL INACTIVITY: Amongst the 4 leading risk factors for global mortality.
OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY: 39% of our global population is either overweight or obese. By 2050 this is expected to rise to 50%.
COST OF OBESITY: Equivalent to armed conflict or smoking.
AGEING: 12% of the global population is over 60 years old; by 2050 this will rise to 22%.
URBANIZATION: 60% of the developed world lives within cities; by 2050 this will rise to 80%.
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