HLTA03H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Theory Of Planned Behavior, Infection, Statistical Dispersion

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5 Feb 2018
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Last week we talked about individual lifestyle factors and determinants of health. Lung cancer: recently surpassed breast cancer as the leading cause of death due to cancer in women. Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer. Non- smokers exposed second-hand are estimated to have 30-50% increase in developing cancer. Morbidity is the prevalence of an incidence or disease in a population. Mortality is the number of deaths of x in a population. Co-morbidity are cases where people have more than one simultaneous condition. 28600 canadians will develop lung cancer in 2017. *must be able to apply theory of planned behaviour to a situation* Sdoh (social determinants of health): the circumstances in which people live and the systems in place to deal with illness and health. These circumstances are shaped by economics, politics, and social policy. Communicable disease: disease spread by virus or bacteria, passed through air, contact, or fluids.

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