Health Sciences 2250A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Coronary Artery Disease, Disability-Adjusted Life Year, Coronary Circulation

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Reduced risks if there was better control of behavioural risk factors. Concerns of hp vs. those of health institutions and why (hp vs. dp) Population in its environment vs. high-risk groups. Concerns networks of issues vs. specific pathology. Facilitating, enabling approach vs. directive and persuasive. Incentive measures offered to pop vs. directive measures enforced in target groups. Non-professional organizations, civic groups, governments vs. health professional groups. Planned learning experience to facilitate voluntary change behaviour. Concerned with health directed behaviours for disease prevention/progression. Most direct roots from he: personal hygiene, medical/clinical, environmental health, school health, public health, disease prevention, occupational health, lifestyle, population health and managed care, other sectors. Determinants of health more than health institutions do. Most health institutions are focused on disease and explaining it at submolecular units. Hp looks at the other factors that affect your health (because there are others) What he works well for and what it doesn"t.