HLTB20H3 Lecture 8: HLTB20 Lecture 8

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13 Jun 2016
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Lecture 8: epidemiologic transitions: case study diabetes and hypertension. Belief that population"s health profile changes over time. It was based on social and scientific perspectives that prevailed at the time. The sift in the main causes of death from infectious diseases to degenerative cardiovascular diseases and cancers. The impact of medical science is not reflected in the epidemiologic transition (it would have happened no matter what) The assumption that the economic development of countries takes place in stages. The assumption of the epidemiologic transition as a natural destiny of societies, a path that all countries, sooner or later have to follow. Omran"s epidemiologic transition: the age of pestilence and famine. Life expectancy between 20 and 40: age of receding pandemics. Life expectancy about 30 to 50: age of degenerative diseases. Periodic episodes of high mortality caused by outbreaks of infectious diseases like smallpox, cholera, typhoid and respiratory disease. Reduction in the impact of many infectious diseases.

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