PBHL 2102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Epidemiological Transition, Environmental Health, Asymptote

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Environmental risk transition- characteristic changes in the environmental risk that happen as a consequence of economic development in the less developed regions of the world. Before the transition occurs there is a poor quality of food, air, and water. Population dynamics- refers to the ever-changing interrelationships among the set of variables that influence the demographic makeup of populations as well as the variables that influence the growth and decline of population sizes. Total fertility rate (tfr)- is a hypothetical estimate of completed fertility, indicating how many births a woman would have by the end of her reproductive life. Demographic transition- the alteration overtime in a population"s fertility, mortality, and makeup. Epidemiological transition- is used to describe a shift in the pattern of morbidity and mortality from causes related primarily to infectious and communicable diseases to causes associated with chronic, degenerative diseases. Carrying capacity- the population that an area will support without undergoing environmental deterioration.

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