The Ministry of Health should also incorporate evaluation indicators that reflect the effectiveness of individual/lifestyle health promotion strategies and their impact on the health of the populations served. Examples of appropriate indicators include: reductions in consumption of dietary fat; decreased prevalence of overweight; increased rates of physical activity; reductions in the use of tobacco and illicit drugs; reductions in the hazardous use of alcohol and prescription drugs; and reductions in the incidence of STDs, unwanted pregnancies, and injuries related to personal behaviours. A more detailed list of suggested evaluation indicators related to a lifestyle/individual approach to health promotion can be found in Appendix A.