Heart disease;
Social factors cause heart disease;
Socio cultural factors:
the social and cultural factors that lead to heart disease in a community
On the basis of current epidemiologic evidence, explain the current issue of heart disease factors that have contributed to the following: the observed trend in mortality rates for this disease, the changes in survival; the changes in incidence. A key concept in epidemiology is that of the levels of prevention. As a community health nurse, describe primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention interventions related to this health issue. Are there modifiable factors, such as health behaviors that lend themselves to better...
how does heart disease affect your neighborhood/community?
what are some social and cultural factors that could influence prenatal development
What are some common factors that are associated with heart disease?
some cultural practices place Hispanics at risk gor heart disease. what instructions should a hispanic client be given if diagnosed with coronary heart disease Question 6 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00 P Flag question Some cultural practices place Hispanics at risk for heart disease. Wh Hispanic client be given if diagnosed with coronary heart disease? Select one: o a. try to stop eating so many complex carbohydrates b. try to bake some foods instead of frying them c. lean...
What are some cultural and/or social factors that can impact a person's experience of illness and their experience of health care?
Social Factors: The social factors of a nation determine the social structure of the country, which successively affect the domestic as well as global business market.Social factors are culture, caste, customs, languages, life style, standard of living, climate and marketing infrastructure etc. The demand for goods and services is suffering from of these factors. Cultural factors also influence every aspect of business. Marketing decisions are depends on recognition of needs and wants of the customer . The cultural factors help...
What are all the modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors for heart disease?
A cohort study of physical activity and coronary heart disease was conducted in a rural community. The incidence of heart disease was 18.1 per 1,000 person-years among those with sedentary lifestyles and 9.1 per 1,000 person-years among those with active lifestyles. We know that 35% of this population lived sedentary lifestyles. What is the proportion of risk in the total population attributable to a sedentary lifestyle?
Based on the macro-environmental factors (demographic, economic, social-cultural, technological, political-legal, and ecological) which three factors are most relevant to the physical therapy business and why?