Health Sciences 4250A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Adipose Tissue, Juice, Escalator

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Public health revolutions: addressed sanitary conditions and fought infectious diseases e. g. , tb, focused on the contribution of individual behaviors (lifestyle) to non communicable diseases and premature death. E. g. , diabetes, heart attacks, strokes, chronic conditions. How our lifestyles contribute how our health: recognizes health as a key dimension of quality of life. 21st century will need to be constructed from the key question posed by both the health promotion and population health movements. Advocating that public health is more than interventions and curative: 1920 cea winslow (specialized in bacteria) makes a statement about, 1947 who formed. Established in 1948, geneva, switzerland, with 6 regional offices must look at environment, sanitary conditions, social aspects. 1st founder of school of public health @ yale globally. 4 main goals: ministry of health: provide worldwide guidance, set global standards for health, work with governments to strengthen health programs e. g. , develop/transfer health technology, info, and standards e. g. ,