How to prevent 80% of chronic diseases

Healthcare systems are crumbling under the weight of chronic diseases (diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, etc.). However, 80% of the most common chronic diseases could be prevented by simply changing our lifestyle. How ? That’s what pediatrician and researcher Julie St-Pierre and her sidekick Jean-Marie Lapointe wanted to know.



The duo will launch the documentary this week Why wait? Health within reach, the result of a quest that took them to five countries, where they were confronted with eminent researchers and personalities committed to global and sustainable health. Francesco Branca, of the World Health Organization (WHO); neuropsychiatrist Boris Cyrulnik; triathlete Pierre Lavoie; astronaut David Saint-Jacques; the Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard: the spectrum is broad.

The documentary was launched on May 28 at Montreal’s Jean-Eudes College and will be available to the public for free on the Cardiovascular Health Action Network website from May 31 to June 2. It is then linked to the Chair in interdisciplinary education for a healthy lifestyle, also launched this week. The plan is to also present it at documentary film festivals.

“There are spicy documentary films in the United States Super size me. We’re not there. Our film is not advertised: it is a ‘little train goes far’ film,” illustrates actor and author Jean-Marie Lapointe. “We want it to be a clear documentary, full of solutions,” adds DD St-Pierre, for whom television broadcasts are not a priority.

The film consists of a series of interviews with experts from here and elsewhere, from whom the two interviewers wanted to extract “the elixir”, the pieces of the puzzle. Is adopting a healthy lifestyle an individual or collective responsibility? “Both,” answers Julie St-Pierre. It is individual, she says, provided the person is informed and the options are accessible to them.

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