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Residents to participate in new health survey

Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, has encouraged residents to participate in the Steps to a Well Bermuda survey (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Residents are being encouraged to take part in a new health survey to update data last collected a decade ago.

Bermuda residents 18 years and older can take part in the Steps to a Well Bermuda survey, which will be conducted by the Ministry of Health and the Pan American Health Organisation over the coming months.

Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, said the data, last collected in 2014, “helps us understand and tackle critical health issues, especially in preventing and managing chronic illnesses like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and certain cancers”.

“These surveys also track trends and factors that influence our overall health, enabling us to make informed decisions for a healthier Bermuda.”

Participants must complete a health questionnaire and measure their blood pressure, height, weight and waist circumference.

They will then have their fasting blood glucose and cholesterol levels measured through finger stick samples.

All information collected is confidential and anonymous, but participants can share their results with healthcare providers.

Ms Wilson said people’s involvement was “vital for the success of the 2024 Steps to a Well Bermuda survey”.

“Together, we can work towards a well Bermuda for everyone.”

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Published July 01, 2024 at 4:15 pm (Updated July 03, 2024 at 10:31 pm)

Residents to participate in new health survey

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