Healthcare


May 2009
A matter of taste? Global survey "weighs" up the issues

You eat a huge greasy hamburger for lunch then carefully crunch on a few lettuce leaves for dinner. You go for a run and light up that cigarette as you recover. You choose a low-fat meal and wash it down with three beers. Strange? Not really. Perhaps not ideal behaviour... but it is surprisingly normal. Synovate conducted its second global 'Healthy Living' survey in February 2009 on health, weight control and attitudes to food and exercise - and discovered that, when it comes to food and weight - people are not always logical.

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May 2008
Global healthcare survey looks at patient power

From doctors' waiting rooms to 'Dr Google', homeopathy to homemade remedies, healthcare has many different guises around the world. With economic and cultural factors shaping healthcare attitudes and behaviour, this sector can be seen as a microcosm of society. Synovate surveyed 9,642 people across Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Germany, India, Malaysia, Netherlands, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey and the United States about all things healthcare. Here's what we found...

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January 2008
Fast food addiction, obesity and other weighty issues

From obesity to home gyms, from fast food addiction to herbal supplements, Synovate today released data that shows that across the world people have conflicting attitudes and behaviours when it comes to managing their weight.

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