Introduction Dr Kenwyn Nicholls wrote a letter to the editor of the Newsday local newspaper titled ‘TT Moves falls short on NCD Strategy’. This blog post is a response to that letter TT Moves – direct response to NCD prevalence In the letter, Dr Nicholls discusses the TT Moves campaign…
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Flavorful Traditions, Hidden Risks: Sodium and High Blood Pressure in Trinidad & Tobago
Hypertension Statistics in Trinidad & Tobago It is a well-known fact that hypertension is one of the major chronic diseases plaguing the population of Trinidad and Tobago. According to the Pan-American Health Organisation (PAHO), Trinidad & Tobago’s incidence rate of hypertension is 25.8%, which is higher than the Caribbean’s incidence…
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The Unhealthy Food Environment in Trinidad and Tobago: Its impact on Public Health
Flawed Newspaper Opinion article The writer of this opinion article dropped the ball when it came to addressing the prevailing topic. The article went off course at this point in the article quoted below: “In doing so, however, the minister must appreciate that business operations here are still conducted under…
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Combatting Non Communicable Diseases in Trinidad & Tobago – the definitive approach
Intended contribution (My intended contribution to the Town Hall Meeting of the Joint Select Committee on Social Services and Public Administration) The point I want to make today is about the way the country as a whole is addressing and attempting to combat the burgeoning problem of NCDs and obesity.…
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The Fallacy of ‘Personal Responsibility’ in Battling Obesity
Trinidad and Tobago has an obesity rate that is getting worse with time. This increase has been especially noticeable in the paediatric and adolescent population in the country. The levels of obesity in children were so concerning that there was a Joint Select Committee formed in 2019 within the Trinidad…