RSPH
In Conversation With… Professor Susan Michie
The Royal Society for
Public Health (http://www.rsph.org.uk),
with support from the Philipp Family Foundation, continues its series of
podcasts, investigating key issues facing Public Health, with an international
perspective.
In our interview with
Professor Susan Michie, the topic is Behaviour Change, and how ”Western”
lifestyles are storing up long term problems for the general population. With
illustrations from the UK and around the world, Professor Michie discusses the
huge economic cost of ill health, and the circumstances required to support
people in making change to their lifestyles.
As the cost of health
care continues to rise, and the UK Health Service is required to make
substantial savings, this topic is of crucial importance. The majority of
causes of ill-health are linked to people’s behaviour, whether through their
lifestyle choices, their take up of vaccination and screening programmes or the
way in which health care is delivered, so it is vital to learn lessons from
other countries and from previous behaviour change campaigns.
You can listen to the
interview with Professor Susan Michie, and previous podcasts with Professor Richard
Parish and Professor Sir Michael Marmot now on the About Us page of the RSPH website or by clicking here.
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