
The City is changing its course to encourage communities to have healthier lifestyles.
The city has embarked on initiatives to promote physical activity as well as for health eating however, deaths from lifestyles diseases are on the increase.
“Tuberculosis is still the biggest killer in all but two provinces, according to data released by Statistics SA –March 2014 on the causes of death in 2011.” Strokes and heart diseases account for nearly as many deaths as TB.
Most chronic diseases including HIV are treatable and most deaths are due to our poor lifestyles. We consume too much alcohol, smoke, eat a poor diet and don’t exercise. Exercise plays a key role in prevention of disease. Unhealthy fast foods are being consumed more by the young and old.
Even the township “kotas” (burger) are not considered to be healthier food options. In most parts of the world, especially South Africa, non-communicable diseases have become a major epidemic. Statistics have also shown that the South African community has a high rate of obesity amongst adults and children.
Following a diet in high fat food, (fried foods) and a lack of exercise results in obesity. If you are obese, you need to take necessary steps to reduce your weight and change your lifestyles. Reduction of stress, not smoking, healthy diets and exercise assists in reducing weight. Include fresh fruit and vegetables in your daily diet. This could be done by iniating food gardens in your community or homes.
Eat smaller meals throughout the day instead of large meals 3 times and day. Avoid fried and fatty foods. Thirty minutes of physical activity every day will also benefit you tremendously. Encourage children to eat healthy and take part in sporting activities provided by schools and other organizations.
Physical activity also includes sport and other activities such as:
- Walking up the stairs instead of taking the lift
- Taking a walk during lunch breaks
- Playing active games
- Dancing, cycling, swimming and jumping
We can choose to make healthier choices or live up to the consequences if we don’t!



