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Health creation, not health repair: Why 2026 must be Ghana’s year of preventive care

Fri, Jan 9 2026 2:13 PM
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Health creation, not health repair: Why 2026 must be Ghana’s year of preventive care

As Ghana enters 2026, there is a growing recognition that our health system and our personal health decisions must shift focus. For decades, health has been something we respond to after illness strikes. But the future demands a different approach: health creation, not just health repair.

A meaningful 2026 Health Reset does not require complex investigations or expensive overseas care. It begins with a set of simple, evidence-informed checks that protect health across the life course; from adolescence, through the reproductive years, into midlife and older age:

•             Blood pressure checks

•             Blood sugar screening

•             Weight and waist measurement

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•             Hormonal health awareness and assessment

•             Mental health and wellness check-ins

Individually, these checks are modest. Together, they form a powerful shield against stroke, heart disease, kidney problems, depression, and burnout.

The Changing Face of Ill Health in Ghana

Ghana’s health challenges are evolving. While infectious diseases remain important, more people are now living, and dying, with conditions that develop silently over time: hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and stress-related illness.

These conditions do not begin in hospitals. They begin in daily life; through unmanaged stress, disrupted sleep, poor diet, inactivity, hormonal changes, and delayed care. By the time symptoms become obvious, damage is often already done.

This is why early, routine checks matter.

Blood Pressure: The Silent Driver of Stroke and Heart Disease

High blood pressure rarely causes pain. Many people feel well while significant damage is occurring to the brain, heart, kidneys, and eyes. For young professionals under chronic stress, traders spending long hours sedentary, or older adults with cumulative risk, regular blood pressure checks are essential.

A five-minute measurement can:

•             Identify risk early

•             Prompt simple lifestyle changes or timely treatment

•             Prevent catastrophic events such as stroke or heart failure

Blood pressure monitoring should be as routine as checking the time; not something reserved for hospital admission.

Blood Sugar: Detecting Risk Before Diabetes Takes Hold

Raised blood sugar develops gradually. Long before a diagnosis of diabetes is made, the body often shows early warning signs: fatigue, recurrent infections, weight changes, that are frequently ignored.

Routine blood sugar screening allows:

•             Early identification of risk

•             Lifestyle changes that slow or reverse progression

•             Prevention of complications such as kidney failure, nerve damage, sexual dysfunction, and vision loss

Early action preserves quality of life and reduces long-term healthcare costs.

Weight and Waist: Looking Beyond the Scale

Weight alone does not define health. Waist circumference provides crucial insight into metabolic risk and internal fat, which is more closely linked to heart disease and diabetes than body weight alone.

An increasing waistline can reflect:

•             Insulin resistance

•             Chronic stress and elevated cortisol

•             Reduced physical activity

•             Poor sleep patterns

This measure is not about appearance. It is about understanding risk early and responding appropriately.

Hormonal Health: A Missing Piece in Preventive Care

Hormonal health is often misunderstood or overlooked, particularly for women. Yet hormones influence energy levels, mood, weight distribution, sleep, fertility, and long-term metabolic health.

Across the life course, hormonal shifts are normal, but their effects should not be dismissed:

•             Adolescence: menstrual irregularities, acne, mood changes

•             Reproductive years: polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), fertility challenges, cycle disorders

•             Post-pregnancy: fatigue, weight changes, mood vulnerability

•             Perimenopause and menopause: central weight gain, sleep disruption, low mood, metabolic risk

Changes around the waist, persistent fatigue, low mood, or unexplained weight gain are often hormonal signals; not personal failure. Separating hormonal health from weight stigma allows for earlier, more compassionate care.

Mental Health and Wellness: The Foundation Beneath Everything

Mental wellbeing is not separate from physical health; it underpins it. Chronic stress, anxiety, and untreated depression increase the risk of:

•             High blood pressure

•             Poor blood sugar control

•             Sleep disorders

•             Burnout and reduced productivity

A mental wellness check-in does not require diagnosis or labels. Sometimes it begins with recognising overload and asking for support. Normalising these conversations is essential for prevention.

Prevention Is Affordable Protection

There is a widespread belief that preventive healthcare is expensive. In reality, advanced disease is what carries the highest cost, financially, emotionally, and socially.

Preventive health is not expensive treatment.

It is affordable protection.

Routine checks cost far less than dialysis, stroke rehabilitation, long-term medication, or lost income due to disability.

Health Creation Is a Shared Responsibility

Health Creation is a movement; not a programme, not a campaign, not a one-off screening day.

It is a shift in how Ghana thinks about health: from waiting for illness to building protection early.

This movement says health is not something we repair after damage.

Health is something we create; daily, deliberately, and collectively.

Health is not created only in clinics. It is shaped by:

•             Homes and workplaces

•             Food systems and movement

•             Sleep, stress, and social connection

•             Early conversations and routine monitoring

Leadership from institutions such as Ghana Health Service and the Ministry of Health is vital but so is action at community, organisational and family levels.

Employers can integrate basic screenings.

Faith and community groups can host wellness days.

Families can normalise check-ups and not just emergency care.

The 2026 Health Reset

Let 2026 mark a national shift; from reacting to illness, to creating health intentionally.

•             Check blood pressure regularly.

•             Know your blood sugar.

•             Measure waist, not just weight.

•             Pay attention to hormonal signals.

•             Protect mental wellbeing.

Because the strongest future Ghana can build is one where health is protected early, affordably, and with dignity; across the entire life course.

2026 is the year to stop reacting.

2026 is the year to create health, together.

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