PDHPE Core 1 pp

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S HSC Core 1: Health Priorities in Australia

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HSC Core 1:Health Priorities in Australia

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Priority Areas for improving health

• There are national health priority areas for Australia

• They contribute significantly to the burden of illness in the community.

• We can identify the risk factors and determinants, and modify behaviours to reduce the prevalence of these illnesses or conditions.

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Cardiovascular

Disease• One of the leading

causes of sickness and death (36% of deaths in 2004).

• Males more likely then females to die from CVD.

• Can modify risk factors to reduce risk of CVD.

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Nature of CVD

CVD is a general terms covering all

diseases of the heart and circulatory system.

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Extent of CVD

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Extent of CVD

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Risk Factors

•Family History

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•Gende

r

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• Advancing Age

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Modifiable Risk Factors

• Smoking

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• Overweight or Obesity Conditions

• Physical inactivity

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Groups at risk

Tobacco Smokers

Family History

Hypertension Sufferers

Poor nutrition

Ageing Population

Males

SES groups

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Nature of Cancer

• Refers to a diverse group of diseases with a common feature- uncontrollable growth and spread of abnormal body cells.

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Extent of Cancer

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Extent of Cancer

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Extent of Cancer

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Extent of Cancer

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Extent of Cancer

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Risk Factors• Lung Cancer:

- Smoking

- Occupation

- Air Pollution

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Groups at risk: Lung Cancer

Occupational hazards (environme

nt)

Over the age of 50

Cigarette Smokers

‘Blue Collar’ occupations

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Risk Factors• Breast Cancer:- Family History- Poor Diet- Obesity

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Groups at risk: Breast Cancer

Women who have

never given birth

Obese Women

Women over 50

Family History

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Risk Factors• Skin Cancer:- Fair skin that burns- To much sun exposure- Number and types of

moles

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Groups at Risk

People in low

latitudes

People with fair skin

People with outdoor

occupation

People who don’t use protection

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Injury

• It affects all age groups• Places high burden on

economic, social and physical aspects on both individual and the community.

• It is preventable and is a major cause to Australia’s mortality and morbidity rates.

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Extent of Injury

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Extent of Injury

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Extent of Injury

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Risk Factors

Competing

objective

Complacency of

impunity

Lack of judgem

ent

Overload

Social and psychological problems

Social groups

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Mental Health

• Previously peoples level of health and wellbeing was underestimated

• Its not until recently that the stigma of mental health has been removed which has allowed for improvement in these areas.

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Extent of Mental Health

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Extent of Mental Health

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Extent of Mental Health

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Risk Factors: Suicide

Depression

Mental Illness

Physical illness

Marginalisation of some

groups

Social isolation

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Groups at risk: Suicide

People with depression

Elderly

Alcoholics

Previous suicide

attempts

Young gay or lesbian

people

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Diabetes

• A conditional affecting the body’s ability to take glucose from the bloodstream to use it for energy. We need this to perform everyday activities.

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Extent of Diabetes

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Extent of Diabetes

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Risk Factors: Type 2 Diabetes

45 years old with

HBP

45 years old and

overweight

45 years old and

over

Family History

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Groups at risk

Being over 35 and being an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.

Being over 35 and having a Pacific island, Indian or Chinese cultured background.

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Asthma

• Is a chronic disease of the respiratory systems.

• It affects a person’s ability to carry air in and out of the lungs. The walls of the airways become narrow, making it hard to breath

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Extent of Asthma

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Extent of Asthma

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Risk Factors

Colds and Flu

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Risk Factors

Tobacco Smoke

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Risk Factors

Inhaled allergens such as pollens, animal hair, dust mites

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Risk Factors

Air Pollution

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Risk Factors

Food preservatives

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Risk Factors

Exercise

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Arthritis and Musculoskel

etal conditions

• Refers to a number of conditions that affect the joints of the body.

• It affects a large number of Australians

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Extent of Arthritis

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Risk Factors

Age

GenderObesity

Repetitive use of a joint

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Priority

Areas

CVD

Cancer

Mental Health

Asthma

Arthritis

Injury

Diabetes

Obesity