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The first 1,000 days
The health of our nation
he incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like cardiovascular disease (CVD), allergy, diabetes and obesity has rapidly increased over the past two decades becoming one of the leading causes of premature morbidity, disability and death globally4. The performance of the UK in terms of premature mortality is persistently and significantly below the mean of comparable countries5. In addition:
- Cases of CVD are expected to rise to 2.8million by 20206
- 300,000 cases of cancer are diagnosed every year6
- 4.05 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes7
- 70% of NHS spending is on people with long term conditions6
Some experts believe that our genes only determine 20% of our lifelong health
It is now believed that lifelong health is predominantly determined by environmental influences such as1:
- Nutrition – dietary habits, nutrient intake, taste exposure
- Lifestyle – sleep, physical exercise, smoking
- Disease – infection, obesity
- Others – for example pollution
Scientific evidence suggests that the environmental factors affecting an individual’s early life may influence their health in later life1,8 indicating that a more positive health outcome may be achieved by intervening as early as possible9.
