health promotion & risk assessment reviewed 8/5 Flashcards
primordial prevention
prevents the development of risk factors for the disease
ex. walking clubs, childhood nutrition, safety
primary prevention
aimed at modifying existing risk factors to prevent the development of the disease
ex. vaccinations, lifestyle modifications (diet, tobacco, ETOH, exercise)
secondary prevention
identifying disease at its earliest stages (before symptoms)
ex. screening
tertiary prevention
disease management after diagnosis
ex. chemotherapy, PT, treating complications
exercise recommendation
150 minutes of moderate intensity
or
75 minutes of vigorous intensity
10 minute intervals
ideal BMi
18.5 to 24.9
leading causes of death age 13-24
accidents, homocide, suicide, malignancy, hart disease
leading causes of death age 25-44
accidents, malignancy, heart disease, suicide, homicide, HIV
leading causes of death age 45-64
malignancy, heart disease, accident, DM, CV disease, chronic lower resp disease, chronic liver, cirrhosis
leading causes of death >65
heart disease, malignancy, CV disease, chronic lower respiratory disease, Alzheimer’s, flu and pneumonia, DM, CKD, accidents, sepsis
weight loss goal
500-750 calorie/day deficit
8-10% over 6 months
calories from fats
<30%, saturated fats <10%
calories form carbs
<55-60%
calories from protein
0.8-1.0 g/kg/day
contraindications to physical activity
AV block, decompensated CHF, unstable angina, severe AS, ventricular arrhythmias, poorly controlled DM
treatment for nicotine cessation
bupropion (CI in seizure hx)
nicotine replacements
chantix
alcohol abuse screening
CAGE questionaire
AUDIT tool (alcohol use disorder identification test)
CAGE questionnaire
have you ever felt the you should CUT down on your drinking?
have you ever become ANNOYED by criticisms of your drinking
have you ever felt GUILTY about your drinking?
have you ever had a morning EYE OPENER to get rid of a hangover?
who should get a DEXA scan?
women age 65, others at high risk (smoking, excessive ETOH, low physical activity, poor diet, RA/asthma requiring ICS, prostate/breast cancer)
PAP recommendations
women 21-65 every 3 years
HPV testing recommendations
women over 21 every 5 years
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