Exam 1: Introduction: The Conventional Understanding of Health and Its Alternative
Exam 1: Introduction: The Conventional Understanding of Health and Its Alternative12 Questions
Exam 2: Thinking About Individual and Population Health38 Questions
Exam 3: Health Care Services and Health Research Methods New38 Questions
Exam 4: Population Health and Social Epidemiology37 Questions
Exam 5: Income, Inequality, and Health38 Questions
Exam 6: Childhood and the Transition to Adulthood38 Questions
Exam 7: Gender and Health38 Questions
Exam 8: Social Support, Social Capital, Social Exclusion, and Racism37 Questions
Exam 9: Health of Indigenous Peoples38 Questions
Exam 10: Employment, Working Conditions, and Health38 Questions
Exam 11: Housing and Neighbourhood38 Questions
Exam 12: Food, Food Insecurity, Nutrition, Obesity, and Health38 Questions
Exam 13: The Environment and Health New38 Questions
Exam 14: Social Patterning of Behaviour38 Questions
Exam 15: The Politics of Population Health38 Questions
Exam 16: Understanding Social Determinants of Health8 Questions
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The sex of an individual is an example of a health relevant feature of _______.
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Population health focuses on the interrelated conditions and factors the influence the health of populations over the life course.
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A threat to health, "a risk factor," is properly understood to be a cause of disease.
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Focusing on the individual and his or her susceptibility to a bad heath outcome lends itself to moralizing.
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The Epp Report famously called for a reduction in health inequities between high- and low-income Canadians.
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Do you believe if you adopt a healthy lifestyle, eat a varied high-quality diet, and get lots of exercise and sleep, that you will improve your life expectancy, reduce your risk of disease, and enhance your wellbeing? Why? Can you think of some reasons why a healthy lifestyle might not make much difference? In light of your answers, how should we approach the goal of improving the health of Canadians?
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A person's health is largely a function of his or her personal choices.
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The seminal 1974 Canadian government working paper that called into question the importance of health care for the health of Canadians is referred to as the ________.
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The science of explicating the causes and variations in the frequency of health outcomes is called _______.
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