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January 18, 2010
 
Concerns about Declining Health Rise Sharply After 50
 
 
A Gilani poll conducted by Gallup Pakistan shows that, one fourth of all Pakistanis (25%) claim to be physically fit and healthier than before, 30% say their health has declined whereas majority (44%) believe there has been no significant change in their health in the past one year and 1% gave no response. It is also seen that with age, people become more concerned about their weakening health.

This Gilani poll was conducted in Pakistan by Gallup Pakistan, affiliated with Gallup International Association, among a sample of 2770 men and women from rural and urban areas of all four provinces of the country, during November 2009.

















 

 


 

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