Overview of Health Concerns in Micronesia

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An Overview of Health Concerns in Micronesia

 

We don’t know much about the pre-contact conditions in the islands.

 

19th Century depopulation, owing to the diseases brought by Westerners sailing to the islands as intensive contact began. Examples are plain:

 

An added problem was what Europeans then called “the pox”–venereal disease or STDs.

 

Colonial powers brought medicine at the beginning of the 20th century.

 

Post-war Micronesia

 

By the early 1960s

 

Rapid socio-economic change from the 1960s, under Kennedy Administration.

 

The Rise of the “Big Three”: Heart Problems, Diabetes, Stroke

 

Traditional practices and attitudes affected the change in lifestyle and diet. Slide #11 Life in the village provided many occasions for exercise, but these were reduced with modern conveniences. Impact of cars and outboard engines on the way people get around–less walking than ever.

 

 

Movement by the “3rd Generation” to reverse these recent health trends

 

Present disease burden

 

As modernization gives, so it takes away.

 

A little more modernization would not hurt at this point to stem the tide of the NCDs and remove the danger of infectious disease. A few of the priorities in public health might be:

 

Francis X. Hezel, SJ

4/20/03

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