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100

What are the two public health philosophies? 

"A way of doing justice, a way of asserting the value and priority of human life" OR "the fundamental freedom to all individuals to be left alone" 

100

What are the sources of infectious diseases? 

Bacteria, viruses, parasites, & fungi

100

What measure is used to define obesity? 

Body Mass Index (BMI) 

100

What are the types of study design? Provide ALL of them.

Randomized control trials, cohort, case-control

100

What are 3 examples of social determinants of health?

Socioeconomic status, food access, access to healthcare, education (In Sickness and in Wealth video, lecture 2)

200

What is the primary objective of public health?

PREVENTION

200

What accounts for 70-80% of healthcare expenditures? 

Chronic diseases

200

What are 2 examples of non modifiable risk factors

genetics, age, gender, etc

200

What is incidence? 

The rate of new cases of a disease in a defined population over a defined period of time.

200

What city is Katie from?

Albany, NY

300

What level of government (state or federal) takes primary responsibility for public health?

State

300

How does public health break the chain of infection in the U.S.? Provide at least 3 specific examples

Purification of water

Proper disposal of sewage

Milk Pasteurization

Immunizations 

Improved Nutrition

Personal Hygiene 

Discovery of antibiotics 

300

What are 2 examples of policies to reduce rates of childhood obesity?

Posting calorie counts on menus; MyPlate; change marketing laws; set standards for school food; built environment to encourage movement; etc.

300

What is the difference between a case control study and a cohort study?

Case control: Compare people with disease to people without disease

Cohort: compare people with exposure to people without exposure

300

How do you calculate the case fatality rate (what is the equation)?

number of individuals dying during a specified period of time after disease onset or diagnosis/number of individuals with the specific disease X 100%

400

What is the difference between public health & medical care?

Public Health: Population

Medical Care: Individual

400

Who is the "father of modern epidemiology" and what disease did he research?

John Snow - cholera

400

What are goals for comprehensive tobacco control programs

Preventing initiation among youth and young adults, promoting quitting among adults and youth, eliminating exposure to secondhand smoke, identifying and eliminating tobacco-related disparities among population groups 

400

Why are epidemiological studies of chronic disease more complex compared to infectious diseases? Provide reasons 

They do not have a single cause, they are disabling rather than rapidly fatal, they develop over a long period of time

400

What state (besides Oregon) doesn't let you pump your own gas?

New Jersey
500

When is government policing power invoked? Provide reasons.

To prevent a person from harming others, to defend the interests of "incompetent" persons (children, people with disabilities), to protect a person from harming themself

500

What are the components of the Ecological Model?

Individual - Interpersonal - Organizational - Community - Public Policy 

500

Name 3 FFLC programs

The Dining Room

Youth Farm

Grassroots Garden

Summer Food Program

Meals on Wheels

Senior Grocery

500

In a study examining breakthrough cases of “long COVID-19,”  23,753 participants who were fully vaccinated were followed over time to see if they would develop COVID-19 and to monitor the duration of their symptoms. In the study, 6,729 reported they had long COVID symptoms at least once during follow-up despite being fully vaccinated. Among a separate group of 4,603 people who were partially vaccinated, 3,525 developed long COVID-19 symptoms.

Calculate the measure of association; what is your equation

Cohort Study - Relative Risk =(a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d))

(6729/(6729+17024)/(3525/(3525+1078)=0.28/0.77=0.36 

500

Country X has a population of 20,000 people. 40 people have recently been diagnosed with diabetes and 150 people were already living with diabetes. What is the prevalence of diabetes in Country X? 

[(40+150)/20,000] * 100 = 95% (must include percent sign)

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