Describe the 5 interventions for Heart Disease accross the 5 strategies of health related interventions ( health promotion, specific protection, early detection, disability limitation, and rehabilitation)
interventions for Heart Disease in the United States
Heart disease:
Health promotion
-Daily and regular physical activity lower the risk of heart
disease by controlling weight and other conditions like
hypertension, diabetes, etc.
Specific protection:
- avoid tobacco, smoking, and alcohol and manage the stress and
limit sugar-sweetened and saturated fat in the diet
early detection:
-Make early screening for cholesterol, diabetes, blood pressure to
find the risk factors
Disability limitation:
-Manage the condition like diabetes, cholesterol and chronic
illness with regular medication follow-up to avoid damage to the
blood vessels and nerves in the heart.
Rehabilitation:
-Cardiac rehab improves heart health with a heart attack and other
cardiac surgery. counseling control stress and help protect the
heart from further damage.
Describe the 5 interventions for Heart Disease accross the 5 strategies of health related interventions (...
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