Risky behaviors and causes of Death in the United States.

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Risky behaviors and causes of Death in the United States

What we have the most control over and why? Our genetics? (what we inherit from our family) Our environment? (all that surrounds us) Our behavior? (the way we act and react)

Tools used to measure Risky Behaviors in Adults Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Systems The (BRFSS) is the world’s largest, on-going telephone health survey system Used to track health conditions and risk behaviors in the US yearly since 1984 Currently, data are collected monthly in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam

Tools used to measure Risky Behaviors Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) Compiled by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Compiled by conducting surveys with teens throughout the United States Monitor health risk behaviors that contribute to the development of leading causes of death and disability Conducted every two years, produces data representative of high school students on a national, state, and local levels.

Top 10 Causes of Death Overall Using your chart identify the top 10 causes of death among the total population

Top 10 Causes of Death for adolescents ages Using your chart identify the top 10 causes of death among people ages

Graded Assignment Teen Health Risk Appraisal The Risky Business of Being A Teen