Health Flashcards

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What is health?

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Your physical, mental and social well being and the absence of disease

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What is the HLE

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Healthy life expectancy- the number of years a newborn child is expected to live in full full without major disease

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Morbidity

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The state of being ill or diseased, or the occurrence of a disease or condition that decreases quality of life.

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4
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What are the morbidity indicators ?

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Prevalence- the total number of cases currently in the population at 1 time
Incidence- the number of new cases reported at a certain time

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Reasons for high communicable disease in LDC’s

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Malnutrition 
Lack of clean water
Poor sanitation - link to education 
Overcrowding 
Limited access to doctors 
Medicine is expensive
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Reasons for high non-communicable disease is mdc’s?

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Sedentary lifestyles
Unhealthy lifestyle- poor diet
More old people
Alcohol and smoking

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Morality

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Death. Normally accompanied by cause of death

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Organisation that improved health?

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WHO- works with governments in most countries to eradicate disease.
Eg- they run a programme of vaccinations to eradicate polio

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Why is it difficult to improve health care in LDC’s?

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Lower income- less spending on health
Money investing in treatment rather than prevention- education and vaccination
Rely on aid- short term

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How does the MDC’s prevent disease?

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Vaccines- MMR
Health awareness campaigns- Change 4 life
Providing support services- Stop Smoking
Easily diagnosis- breast cancer screening

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Organisation that improved health?

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WHO- works with governments in most countries to eradicate disease.
Eg- they run a programme of vaccinations to eradicate polio

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Why is it difficult to improve health care in LDC’s?

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Lower income- less spending on health
Money investing in treatment rather than prevention- education and vaccination
Rely on aid- short term

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How does the MDC’s prevent disease?

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Vaccines- MMR
Health awareness campaigns- Change 4 life
Providing support services- Stop Smoking
Easily diagnosis- breast cancer screening

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TNC’s?

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Companies that operate in more than 1 country. Some are very large, have huge budgets, and powerful political influence.

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How does age affect health?

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Older people- Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, arthritis and heart disease
Young people- sexual health- sti’s

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How does job type affect health?

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Manual job- secondary- higher risk of accidents- back pain
Exposure to hazardous substances- asthma
Non-manual- stress and anxiety
Also less exercise at desk jobs

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How does education affect health?

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More educated- 
Balanced diet
Drinking water 
Regular exercise 
Negetive affects of TAD
18
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How does the environment affect health?

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Pollution- respiratory disease

19
Q

How is age distributed in UK

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Old people living in rural and coastal area- Devon

20
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How is education distributed in UK?

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In 2003 18.8% of working age people in North East had no qualifications contrast to South west- 10.7%

21
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How is gender affecting health?

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Women- twice as likely to suffer from arthritis, 2 times migraines
Less sport
Men- more alcohol