HLTC05H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Infant Mortality, World Bank, Neoliberalism

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3 Dec 2012
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What accounts for poor health: conditions in which people are born grown, live and work are responsible for high burden of disease. What factors affect poor and unequal living conditions: poor social policies and programmes, unfair economic arrangements, bad politics. Who is responsible for looking over conditions who is not doing their job: commission on social determinants of health, constitution of the world health organization. Change social determinants of health- improve equity of health. First transition- is the agricultural transition from hunters and. More social in equality demographic, social and ecological change and. Lead to seven things 1) within group and inbetween group: paleolithic baseline. What are the names of the transitions. What diseases were associated with the first transition. Anemia decrease in ifd and rise in non ifd and chronic degenerative disease. Morbidity> mortality cancer, hypertension, heart disease, diabests, affective disorders, obesity due to diet, mental stress, activity level, behavioural practices, enviromnetal pollution expectancies and reduction in infant mortality.

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