Lifestyle and Respiratory Illness Flashcards

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General facts about the cold

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  • most common URI
  • caused by 200 viruses
  • rhinovirus account for 30-50% of adult colds
  • only 1:3 people exposed to the cold virus develop a cold
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What is the prevalence of colds

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  • in children: 7-10 colds a year
  • in adults: 2-5 colds per year.
    women aged 20-30 are more likely to get a cold
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3
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What increases your risk of a cold?

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  • not actual coldness

- sleeping: sleep duration and sleep efficiency

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What is the effect of vitamin C on colds?

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  • megadosing
  • prophaylaxis and cold incidence
  • prophalyaxis and cold duration
  • therapy and cold duration
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What is echinacea?

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  • a herb used as a treatment for colds
  • prophylaxis and cold incidence: 10-20% reduction in risk when 12 studies are pooled
  • prophylaxis and cold duration: no significant effect looking at 7 trials
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What is the effect of stress to the cold?

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  • chronic stress increases the risk of the common cold, 1 > months
  • cortisol levels which suppresses part of the immune system
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What is the effect of social factors on colds?

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  • More socially active people are less susceptible to getting the cold
  • the Jackson criterion
  • feeling that you are comparatively worse of in society, negatively impacts your health
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What is one of the importance of behaviours of people with colds?

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  • hand washing can reduce the risk of respiratory infection by 16%
  • risk reduction range 6-44%
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What lifestyle factors stimulate the onset of asthma?

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  • maternal smoking in pregnancy
  • maternal anxiety
  • smoking in the home
  • violence in the home
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What lifestyle factors can trigger episodes of asthma?

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  • smoke
  • pollution/exhaust fumes
  • intense exercise
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What physical environmental conditions can trigger an asthma episode?

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  • allergens
  • food allergies
  • chest infections
  • chemical fumes
  • cold weather
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12
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What psychosocial factors can trigger an asthma episode?

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  • stress

- anxiety

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13
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How does stress impact those with asthma?

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  • stress can cause a dysregulation of cortisol which may impact chronic asthma
  • 9/11 increase in moderate to severe asthma symptoms from 14-24%
  • more primary care visits and A+ E visits
  • exposure to inter-personal conflict exacerbates asthma symptoms in children and young adults
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What are the death rates for lung and throat cancer?

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  • 7% of male deaths

- 5% of female deaths

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What smoking cessation methods are there?

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  • nicotine replacement: best in combination with behaviour therapy
  • bupropion
  • smoking cessation groups: more effective within the NHS
  • education (quitline)
  • buddy systems (sponsor): increase the effectiveness of one-one interventions
  • hypnotherapy
  • self-help-bibliotherapy
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