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Negligent Lifestyle Behaviour or Negligent Lifestyle or Lifestyle Disease means -

i)         Physical Inactivity / Sedentary Lifestyle; and/or

ii)        unhealthy eating patterns leading to being Overweight or Obese; and/or

iii)       Recreational Drug Abuse/Craving Harmful Habitual Stress Releases,

which expands upon the Taskforce's Three Public Health Risks which cause Lifestyle Related Chronic Diseases.

 

Negligent Lifestyle Behaviour broadens the depth of the Taskforce's Three Public Health Risks by explicitly identifying Physical Inactivity / Sedentary Lifestyle which is a paramount cause of Other Personal, Social, Productivity and Environmental Costs, because -

(a)        if you don't use it, you lose it, and

(b)        Physical Inactivity is foreign to human behaviour since the beginning of mankind, as explained in Physical Inactivity.

The former Federal Department of Health & Ageing's Focus on Prevention programme identified Five Lifestyle Risk Factors For Chronic Diseases which cause both  Lifestyle Related Chronic Diseases and Other Personal, Social, Productivity and Environmental Costs Focus on Prevention placed a higher emphasis on regular Exercise than expensive programmes like the four year old Measure Up "Mass media" 'encouragement' campaign, and less on measuring one's waistline, because Obesity results from an imbalance between energy consumed and expended.  If you are going to ingest a lot of energy, you had better burn it off or not ingest it.  Most very fit people eat heartily, and not always low fat foods, but they can burn it off.  The first Australian to win the Hawaii IronMan, Greg Welch, was famous for eating McDonalds.  As explained at Physical Inactivity, a lot of presently Obese Australian, had they been born a few hundred years earlier, would not be Obese, because in order to feed your family, you either farmed or hunted long hours under trying circumstances.

As explained in Healthy Diet, for all but the last few hundred years, over 99% of humans maintained a very simple diet of one or two fruits, one or two vegetables and one or two meats, where fish, rice and potatoes were prominent.   When eating/drinking choices were limited, there was not the appetite to over indulge on the same old, same old.

However, self-control is required when the variety of foods/beverages in the Western World, particularly for many of the inhabitants of First World Countries, is often unlimited.  Many Australian adults eat healthy food.  They simply eat too much healthy food for the level of physical exercise they perform.

GPs, via Lifescripts former Five Basic 'Stages of Change treatment (structures part of the former Focus on Prevention campaign) had been assigned carriage to encourage GPs Patients to desist from Negligent Lifestyle Behaviour by inter alia -

1.     quitting smoking,
2.     increasing physical activity,
3.     developing a Healthy Diet,
4.     maintaining healthy weight
, and
5.     reducing alcohol consumption
and other excessive Recreational Drug Use

The YELP Holistic First Business Plan contends that Negligent Lifestyle Behaviour causes or contributes to 'inter alia'  Fifteen Problems where the Negligent Lifestyle Annual Costs exceeds $155b annually.

 

Explained in Section 3.II.(f)