Epidemiological Transition Model Flashcards

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What is the epidemiological transition model?

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A model which suggests that over time as a country develops there will be a transition from infectious disease to chronic and degenerative diseases as the main cause of death

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First stage of the epidemiological transition model

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Age of infection and famine:

  • Life expectancy of 20-40 years
  • Poor sanitation and hygiene; unreliable food supply
  • Infections; nutritional deficiencies
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Second stage of the epidemiological transition model

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Age of reducing pandemics:

  • Life expectancy of 30-50 years
  • Improved sanitation; better diet
  • Reduced number of infections; increases in occurrences of strokes and heart disease
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Third stage of the epidemiological transition model

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Age of degenerative and man-made diseases:

  • Life expectancy of 50-60 years
  • Increased ageing; lifestyles associated with poor diet, less activity, and addictions
  • High blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, smoking-related cancers, strokes, heart disease and pulmonary vascular disease
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Fourth (and final) stage of the epidemiological transition model

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Age of delayed degenerative diseases:

  • Life expectancy of 70+ years
  • Reduced risk behaviours in the population; health promotion and new treatments
  • Heart disease, strokes and cancers are the main causes of mortality but treatment extends life. Dementia and ageing diseases start to appear more
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The three contexts to the epidemiological transition model

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  • Classical/western model: e.g. western Europe where a slow decline in death rate is followed by lower fertility
  • Accelerated model: e.g. parts of Latin America where falls in mortality are much more rapid
  • Contemporary/delayed model: e.g. sub-Saharan Africa where decreases in mortality are not accompanied by decline in fertility
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