By: Chris Brown. What Is Chronic Disease? Chronic Disease is a long-lasting condition that can be controlled but not cured Chronic Illness affects the.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Diabetes: Public Health Implications Dr. Bruce Goodrow East Tennessee State University.
Advertisements

The Almanac of Chronic Disease 2008 Edition. 2 Table of Contents I.The Human Cost Today II.The Economic Cost Today III.The Cost Tomorrow IV.Opportunity.
Chronic Disease Prevention Kelli Seals MPH Washoe County Health District.
An Unhealthy Truth: Rising Rates of Chronic Disease and the Future of Health in America.
Wellness S Y M P O S I U M Darwin R. Labarthe, MD, MPH, PhD Director, Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention.
Teen Smoking Prevention
Factors that Affect Wellness Unit 1- Part 2 Why is it important? Your present actions and attitudes are shaping the person you will be in the future!
Chronic Disease A Public Health Perspective. Chronic Disease Overview The most prevalent, costly, and preventable chronic diseases –cardiovascular disease.
Non Communicable Disease
Chronic Disease A Public Health Perspective Ronald Fischbach, Ph.D.
The Burden of Chronic Diseases in Missouri: Opportunities and Challenges for Public Health Shumei Yun, MD, PhD Chronic Disease Public Health Epidemiologist.
Combating disease and improving health Presented by ROSANNA AGBLE at Taking Action for the World’s Poor and Hungry People Beijing, China October 17–19,
Health Status of Australian Adults. The health status of Australians is recognised as good and is continually improving. The life expectancy for males.
FTS Health & Wellness “We Change Lives”. Take Control of Your Health As our health care system evolves, many questions remain. What are the impacts of.
Preventing Tobacco use among Youths and Adults student name Course name Course code Instructor’s name Date.
HEALTHY PEOPLE 2010 Objectives for Improving Health Richard Harvey, Ph.D. VA National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NCP)
Health Disparities Affecting Minorities African Americans.
Louise Murphy PhD Arthritis Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.
The real lifesavers Proper Nutrition and Physical Activity…
The real lifesavers Proper Nutrition and Physical Activity: the REAL Lifesavers.
NHPA’s. What are they? National Health Priority Areas (NHPAs) are diseases and conditions chosen for focused attention at a national level because of.
Obesity THE OBESITY EPIDEMIC. WHY ARE WE HERE? Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, CDC Obesity Trends* Among U.S. Adults.
Designing the Age Friendly Workplace1 Health Promotion.
Personal & Consumer Health 9.PCH.1 Analyze wellness, disease prevention, and recognition of symptoms.
Carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide in the atmosphere: A look at the effects on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide.
Due to Stress and Poor Health, Officials in our Local Associations have suffered from life threatening consequence due to undetected signs of illness!
Chronic Disease Risk Factors. Risk Factors What are the risk factors for chronic disease? #1?? #2?? Others….
 2012 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Joanna Cohen, PhD Director, Institute for Global Tobacco Control Bloomberg Professor of Disease.
Cancer 101: A Cancer Education and Training Program for American Indians & Alaska Natives Cancer 101: A Cancer Education and Training Program for American.
CHRONIC DISEASE RISK FACTORS. Risk Factors  What are the risk factors for chronic disease?  #1??  #2??  Others….
Community Nutrition l Review of syllabus l Information from you »Name »Major/year »Why are you taking this course? »one question you would like answered.
Component 1: Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S. 1.5: Unit 5: Financing Health Care (Part 2) 1.5c: Medical Expenditures: Costs Gone.
Cancer Facts and Figures Information and Guidelines.
LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION Chartbook on Healthy Living.
Evolution of the American Worker National Health Expenditures per Capita: $2,814 in 1990 $13,100 by 2018 Source - Center for Medicare and Medicaid.
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of Disease Prevention and Epidemiology An Overview of Oregon’s Cancer Policy Agenda CDC National Cancer Conference August.
Adolescents at Risk… From Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa’s Community Profile 2007.
Chronic Disease and Health Promotion Program Integration Rosemarie Henson, MSSW, MPH Deputy Director Kaetz Beartusk, MPH Team Lead, Public Health Practice.
WELLNESS. OBJECTIVES Explain the physical, mental, and social aspects of wellness Explain the physical, mental, and social aspects of wellness List factors.
The Costs of Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease Risk Factors. Risk Factors What are the risk factors for chronic disease? #1?? #2?? Others….
Copyright © 2009, by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.1 Chapter 12 Nutrition for Adults: The Early, Middle, and Later Years.
Maternal and Child Health and Chronic Disease Donna F. Stroup, PhD., M.Sc. Acting Director Coordinating Center for Health Promotion.
Smoking in The United States Alexandra M. Lippert 1/30/13 ECO 5550 Presentation.
Sports Nutrition Introduction. Sports Nutrition There are two main points that this class will be focusing on. 1. The role nutrition and exercise play.
Kansas Health Policy Authority Health Reform in Kansas: System Redesign/Quality State Coverage Initiatives Program Barb Langner, PhD Acting Medicaid Director.
The Burden of Chronic Diseases in the Developing World Stephen J. Spann, M.D., M.B.A. Professor and Chairman Department of Family and Community Medicine.
Chronic Disease A Public Health Perspective. Chronic Disease Overview The most prevalent, costly, and preventable chronic diseases –cardiovascular disease.
Chapter 7: Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases. “The Change You Like to See….” (1 of 3) Chronic diseases result from prolongation of acute illness. – With.
Journal 1/22 If you could guess, what is the difference between an acute and a chronic disease? Explain how could a persons’ behavior and environment affect.
Lifestyle Diseases Factors that Affect our Health.
Heart Disease Cancer Chronic lower respiratory diseases (example: COPD ) Stroke Diabetes.
Heart Disease Cancer Chronic lower respiratory diseases (example: COPD ) Stroke Diabetes.
Proper Nutrition and Physical Activity…
Minority Health Concerns
American Cancer Society Workplace Solutions
Proper Nutrition and Physical Activity…
The Burden of Tobacco Use
Hypertension Control through 6|18 Interventions
Personal & Consumer Health
America’s Least Wanted
Making Wellness a Lifestyle
DIETARY GUIDELINES & RECOMMENDATIONS
Chronic Diseases 9.PCH.1 Analyze wellness, disease prevention and recognition of symptoms 9.PCH.1.4 Design strategies for reducing risks for chronic.
CANARY HEALTH A population health company specializing in digital diabetes, heart, arthritis, depression, and other online programs for people with chronic.
Self-Rated Health Status, by Type of Health Plan
Component 1: Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S.
Benefits of Physical Activity “JUMP” !
80% Increasing levels of chronic disease According to CDC statistics, 1 in 2 adults suffers from a chronic condition such as heart disease, lung disease,
Presentation transcript:

By: Chris Brown

What Is Chronic Disease? Chronic Disease is a long-lasting condition that can be controlled but not cured Chronic Illness affects the population worldwide.

Types of Chronic Conditions Heart disease Stroke Cancer Diabetes Lung disease Arthritis Alzheimer’s

Nearly 80% of the 10,000 people who turn 65 each day have at least 1 chronic health condition. Described by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), chronic disease is the leading cause of death and disability in the United States. It accounts for 70% of all deaths in the U.S., which is 1.7 million each year.

Common Causes of Chronic Disease Lack of physical activity Poor nutrition Tobacco use Excessive alcohol consumption

Preventing Chronic Disease Exercise Good Nutrition No Smoking Early Detection Efforts

Project Open Hand Project Open Hand is a non- profit organization that packages and deliver meals to people with chronic conditions. The mission of Open Hand helps people prevent or better manage chronic disease through Comprehensive Nutrition Care, which combines home-delivered meals and nutrition education as a means to reinforce the connection between informed food choices and improved quality of life.

Work Cited “Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.” Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 13 Aug Web. 15 Nov Desroches, Sophie, et al. "Interventions To Enhance Adherence To Dietary Advice For Preventing And Managing Chronic Diseases In Adults: A Study Protocol." BMC Public Health 11.1 (2011): Academic Search Complete. Web. 15 Nov Monroe MD, Judith A. and Craig Thomas, PhD. “Improving Public Health Agency and System Performance: Fortification for Promoting Population Health and Wellness.” Preventing Chronic Disease Dialogue 2013;10: Web. 15 Nov population-health-and-wellness. Sorensen, Glorian, et al. "Preventing Chronic Disease In The Workplace: A Workshop Report And Recommendations." American Journal Of Public Health 101.S1 (2011): S196-S207. Business Source Complete. Web. 15 Nov