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Art Programs Emerge as Key to Preventing Heart Disease and Diabetes

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October 6, 2025
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Art Programs Emerge as Key to Preventing Heart Disease and Diabetes

A groundbreaking study commissioned by the Jameel Arts and Health Lab, conducted by researchers at the University of the Arts Singapore, has unveiled that creative and cultural activities like music, dance, theatre, and storytelling can significantly lower the risk of developing heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Analyzing 95 studies involving over 230,000 participants, the research marks a shift toward prevention over mere treatment of these non-communicable diseases. First author Jill Sonke emphasized, “We don’t want to just treat these diseases, we want to prevent them. We would love to see funding and interventions move upstream… and the arts should be part of that prevention strategy, because they really can help.”

 

Corresponding author Professor Nisha Sajnani reinforced the findings, stating, “If we are serious about reducing the global burden of non-communicable diseases, we must treat the arts as essential to public health infrastructure.” The study highlights that arts and cultural activities offer cost-effective, scalable prevention tools. When integrated into health promotion and rooted in community partnerships, they enhance access, narrow equity gaps, and foster healthier behaviors. Art programs make health messages more engaging, relevant, and memorable, increasing participation and adherence to campaigns.

 

The research notes that tailoring art initiatives to reflect local cultures and practices further amplifies their impact, improving access, boosting involvement, and encouraging behavior change. This approach not only delivers health information effectively but also sustains long-term uptake. Published in Nature Medicine, the study urges a reimagining of public health strategies, positioning the arts as a vital component in combating these prevalent conditions. With prevention gaining traction, the findings suggest a future where creative engagement could reshape global health outcomes.

 

Beneath the surface, this research reveals a hidden potential in cultural expression. The engagement factor—turning dry health advice into relatable experiences—could unlock widespread participation, especially in underserved communities. As funding debates evolve, the call to prioritize prevention over treatment hints at a transformative shift, where art’s therapeutic role might redefine healthcare investments and community well-being strategies worldwide.

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