The Dr. Hyman Show

Why Being Sick and Overweight Is Not a Personal Choice with Dr. Sonia Angell

Mar 27, 2019
Dr. Sonia Angell, a Deputy Commissioner at the NYC Department of Health, brings her expertise in nutrition policy to light concerning public health crises. She discusses the systemic roots of chronic diseases, emphasizing that poor health is influenced by social and economic factors, not just personal choices. Angell highlights the need for robust public policies that promote healthier food environments, tackle food injustice, and ultimately empower communities to make better choices. Her insights reveal how deeply interconnected our food systems are with public health outcomes.
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ANECDOTE

Inspiration for Medicine

  • Dr. Sonia Angell witnessed a physician advocating for a community affected by anencephaly in babies, linked to benzene and folic acid deficiency.
  • This experience highlighted the crucial link between community health and broader societal well-being, inspiring her medical career.
INSIGHT

Real Medicine

  • Dr. Angell emphasizes that "real medicine" lies in addressing community-level issues, not just individual choices.
  • Structural violence, encompassing social, economic, and political factors, significantly drives disease.
INSIGHT

Policy and Unintended Consequences

  • Policy interventions require careful consideration of potential unintended consequences.
  • Thorough evaluations and course correction are necessary to ensure effectiveness.
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