Survey Finds 75 Percent of Americans Unsure How to Manage Their Health Despite Belief in Preventive Care
A recent survey reveals that while a majority of Americans believe chronic diseases are preventable, only one in four individuals feel confident in their ability to manage their health effectively. The findings highlight a significant gap between public perception and personal confidence regarding health care practices.
The survey, conducted nationwide, indicates that most respondents recognize the role of preventive measures in reducing the risk of chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. Despite this awareness, 75% of participants expressed uncertainty about how to implement effective strategies for maintaining their health. The results suggest that while education on prevention is widespread, many individuals may lack access to resources or knowledge necessary for practical application.
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Date: April 9, 2026
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