HLTH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Friedrich Engels, Social Environment, Molecular-Weight Size Marker
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Regular experience, diet rich in fruits and vegetables, use of seatbelts, etc. Effective regulation ensuring safety of food and water, public services, environment. Some features (neighbourhood security) is collectively that can not be applied to both individual/personal and population. Referred to as the risk factor model . Two variables: biomedical variant: interaction of host and agent, behavioural variant: health behaviour (lifestyle factors) Host: key concepts age, sex, gender (behavioural things associate with the host) Not powerful because: substantial variation at all ages in the health, resilience and susceptibility of people, variability in the potential for healthy living, vast differences in health and life expectancy at different ages in different populations. The biological and physiological aspects of m/fm is a weak predictor of health and outcomes. Inaccurate because people have both male and female hormones. Sex is cofounded with gender the social expectations placed on a person and the roles a person adopts.