4. The Impact of Demographics on Public Health 10/9 Flashcards

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Demography

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The study of populations, especially with reference to size and density, fertility, mortality, growth, age, distribution, migration, vital statistics and the interaction of these with social and economic conditions.

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Rural vs. Urban

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Poorer health

Less access to health care

Poorer quality of health care

Higher proportion of elderly, due to industrialization and requisite migration to urban areas

Slower epidemic potential (population density), but lower rates of immunity
Higher cost of providing services; e.g., water, electricity, waste disposal

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Impact of Poor Water and Sanitation

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Causes 88% of diarrhea cases; 1.5 million deaths annually

High infant mortality due to dehydration resulting from diarrhea

No access to improved water – 884 million (13% of the global population)

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Poverty

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Globally, 1.2 billion (17.4%) of the world’s population live on <$US1 per day

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Poor versus rich countries:

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Deaths of children under 5 years of age: 20:1
Malnutrition: 10:1
Life expectancy: -16 years
Internal country disparities (e.g. 39.8 million Americans live below the poverty level; >20% among Hispanics and
African-Americans

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Some Conclusions from Demographic Studies (1)

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he majority of the world’s population lives in developing countries
Although fertility is declining, increases in population will occur primarily in developing countries in coming decades
Developed countries must cope with a shrinking productive age population and a burgeoning elderly population
The majority of the global population will live in urban areas in coming decades

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Some Conclusions from Demographic Studies (2)

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The world’s wealth is concentrated in a minority of countries
Poor sanitation and hunger are concentrated primarily in countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
Population density (which promotes emerging diseases) is greatest in developing countries, particularly China and India
Global inequity remains a major problem

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