Risk Factors | Health Promotion and Disease | Disease Treatment | Random |
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Increase
Risk factors (increase/decrease) a person's chance of developing a disease
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Hatha yoga
What is the name of yoga used for stress management?
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symptomatic treatment: designed to relieve and manage the symptoms of the disease without addressing the cause.
What treatment is for an unknown cause? Give an example.
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1/4
How much of your plate should be composed of protein?
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Are not
Risk factors (are/are not) equivalent to etiology
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1 out of 10 adult deaths
What fraction of adult death is caused by tobacco?
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palliative treatment
What treatment has the goal of providing comfort and
relieve pain? give an example. |
Smoking
What is the leading cause of preventable death in the US?
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They have an increased chance, but it is not definite
If a person has risk factors for a certain disease will they develop the disease?
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1/3
What fraction of U.S. adults do not meet the minimum recommendations for
aerobic physical activity as recommended by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. |
medical (pharmacologic) procedures
What treatment uses specific drugs to cure or relieve signs and symptoms. Give an example.
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150 minutes
How many minutes of moderate exercise should individuals aim for weekly?
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Environmental, chemical, physiological, psychological, genetic
What are the 5 risk factors?
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Be physically active, eat wise, Maintain a healthy weight, tobacco-free, limit alcohol, screening/immunizations, manage stress
Name four steps that can decrease the burden of
disease and promote long, healthy living. |
75%
What % of U.S. health care dollars go to the treatment of chronic disease instead of to prevention/
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Congenital
Which cause of disease exists at or date from birth; can be acquired through heredity or acquired during development in the uterus? (Heredity, Congenital, Degenerative or Inflammatory, autoimmune, and allergic)?
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1. Lack of physical activity
2. Poor nutrition 3. Tobacco use 4. Excessive alcohol consumption
Name two modifiable risk factors responsible for chronic illness.
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1. Poses/postures
2. Breathing
The two core components of hatha yoga and most
general yoga classes are: |
Psychiatric and psychological treatments
What treatments are used for mental disorders such as anxiety or depression?
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Neoplastic
What chief cause of disease is known as a result of abnormal growth that leads to the formation of tumours?
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