Social Economic Determinants of Health - Diabetes/Obesity Flashcards

1
Q

What demographic does death take in Africa?

A

Young

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2
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What demographic does death take in high income countries?

A

Old

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3
Q

Out of every ten deaths, how many occur because of

  • Non-communicable disease (group II)?
  • Communicable, reproductive, or nutritional conditions (group I)?
  • Injury (group III)?
A

Group I = 3
Group II = 6
Group III = 1

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4
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Which populations are majorly impacted by group I conditions?

A

Poor populations

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5
Q

Why do group I conditions decline at a faster rate than group II and III conditions?

A

Because of epidemiological transition

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6
Q

Are males or females more affected by group III conditions?

A

Males

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7
Q

What is the leading cause of death?

A

Cardiovascular diseases

  • Ischaemic heart disease
  • Cerebrovascular disease
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8
Q

Do males or females die more of cardiovascular diseases?

A

Females

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9
Q

What do unintentional injuries include?

A

Homicide
Sexual assault
Neglect
Abandonment

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10
Q

Do males or females die more of unintentional injuries?

A

Males

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11
Q

What do intentional injuries include?

A

Suicide

War

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12
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Do males or females die more of intentional injuries?

A

Males

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13
Q

Where do the largest number of deaths of children occur?

A

In poorest parts of world

  • Africa
  • South-East Asia
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14
Q

What is the biggest cause of death among people aged 15 to 59 in Africa?

A

AIDS

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15
Q

What is the biggest cause of death among people aged 15 and 59 in the Americas?

A

Injuries

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16
Q

What is the biggest cause of death among people aged 15 and 59 in Europe?

A

Injuries and cardiovascular diseases

17
Q

How are causes of death expected to change into the future?

A

Most group I causes expected to decline
- Mostly because of epidemiological shift
Group II causes expected to increase
Road traffic accidents expected to increases, but offset by decrease in other unintentional injuries

18
Q

What is the biggest cause of morbidity globally?

A

Diarrhoea

19
Q

What is the leading risk factor for mortality globally?

A

High blood pressure

20
Q

What is the leading risk factor for burden of disease globally?

A

Childhood underweight

21
Q

What are some environmental risks contributing to child mortality?

A

Unsafe water
Sanitation issues
Indoor smoke

22
Q

What risk factors are responsible for more than half the deaths due to heart disease globally?

A
Low fruit and vegetable intake
Lack of exercise
Alcohol and tobacco use
High body mass index
High cholesterol
High blood glucose
High blood pressure
23
Q

What is responsible for virtually all deaths due to cervical cancer?

A

Unsafe sex

24
Q

What individual factors are part of the key determinants of obesity?

A
Genes
Prenatal and postnatal influences
Behaviour
- Diet
- Exercise
25
Q

What social and economic factors are part of the key determinants of obesity?

A

Formulation, promotion/advertising, availability, and cost of food and beverages
National and community culture
Income, education, and employment levels
Peer and family influences
Urban planning discouraging/encouraging activity
Availability/cost of public transport