lecture 5 Flashcards

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what are the types of prevention?

A

primary prevention - refers to initiatives aimed at healthy people before any risk factors emerge and is designed to prevent progression to disease

secondary prevention - is focused on disease risk factors and the early stage of disease with the intention of stopping further progression.

tertiary prevention - refers to actions to prevent progression to complications of disease

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what is the definition of dose response?

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the relationship between the size of a dose and the extent of the response to it

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draw a dose response curve? explain what is meant in terms of health and physical activity

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answer on word

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if 1% of the population was moderately active how much money would be saved and how many deaths/year would be avoided?

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$8,000,000 savings per 1% increase, 122 deaths avoided/year

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