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The Health Status of Americans in the 21 st Century: How we got here
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Life Expectancy in the history Roman Empire – 22 Middle Ages in Europe – 33 American Revolution – 36 1900 – 47 Currently – women 79 and men 72 39% of women living today and 21% of men can expect to celebrate their 85 th birthday Projections for 2050 – women 85.6, men 79.7
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Leading Causes of Death in the U.S. in 1900
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Leading Causes of Death, U.S. 2010
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Leading Causes of Death in North Carolina, 2011
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Three Eras of Public Health In America Age of Environment 1875 -1930 Age of Medicine 1931-1960 Age of Lifestyle1961 - Today
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Ten Great Public Health Achievements of the 20th Century Age of the Environment (1875-1930) City Health Department Control of infectious disease Pasteurization of Milk Public Health Campaigns Development of Sanitary Sewers Safer and healthier food Safer workplaces Fluoridation of drinking water
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Ten Great Public Health Achievements of the 20th Century Age of Medicine (1931 – 1960) Antibiotics Sulfa Drugs Penicillin Anti-TB Drugs Open Heart Surgery/CABG Vaccines for Diphtheria, Whooping Cough and Polio Radiation and chemotherapy for cancer Flouridation of drinking water
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Ten Great Public Health Achievements of the 20th Century Age of Lifestyle (1961 – Present) The first Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health Recognition of the importance of exercise and health Recognition of the preventive nutrition Re-emergence of behaviorally-related infectious disease Motor Vehicle Safety Oral Contraception/family planning
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Click here to read about the Ten Great Public Health Achievements --- United States, 2001— 2010 Click here to read about the Ten Great Public Health Achievements --- United States, 2001— 2010
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Causes of All Deaths in the U.S., 2010 Cardiovascular Disease 32% Cancer 23% COPD 5% Diabetes 3% Other Causes 36%
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Chronic diseases account for 75% of the $1.8 trillion we spend on healthcare More than 125 million Americans live with chronic conditions, and millions of new cases are diagnosed each year More than 1.7 million Americans die of a chronic disease each year The Burden of Chronic Disease
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Actual Causes of Death in the United States, 2000 Mokdad, AH, et al (2004). JAMA, 291, 1238-1246. CausesNumberPercentage Tobacco400,00018.1% Poor Diet/Physical Activity300,00016.6% Alcohol Consumption100,0003.5% Microbial Agents90,0003.1% Toxic Agents (pollutants)60,0002.3% Motor Vehicles43,0001.8% Firearms29,0001.2% Sexual Behavior20,0000.8% Illicit Drug Use17,0000.7%
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9/17/2015 Lifestyle The sum of decisions made by individual that impact their health. These decisions may affect health negatively by creating self-imposed risk or positively by creating protective factors.
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