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Models of Health Promotion and Illness Prevention II01:18

Models of Health Promotion and Illness Prevention II

The person's health status fluctuates continually, varying from being in good health to becoming ill and returning to being healthy. To understand the concept of illness prevention, there are two models. First, the health-illness continuum model is a graphic representation of an individual's wellness. It states that a person is considered healthy in the absence of physical disease and the presence of good emotional health.
The agent-host-environment model states that disease results from...
Models of Health Promotion and Illness Prevention I01:25

Models of Health Promotion and Illness Prevention I

A model is a theoretical way to understand a concept or an idea. Models can overcome barriers to health regardless of diverse economic and cultural backgrounds. In addition, models make the task easier by providing different ways to approach complex issues. There are two major health promotion models: the health belief model and the health promotion model.
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Drug Dosing: Geriatric Patients

Elderly individuals encompass a diverse population with varying degrees of age-related physiological changes. Defining the elderly presents challenges, as the geriatric population is often arbitrarily categorized as individuals older than 65. However, many individuals in this group lead active and healthy lives, with an increasing number surpassing 85 years and falling into the older elderly category. Physiological changes associated with aging impact performance capacity and homeostatic...
Concepts of Health and Illness01:29

Concepts of Health and Illness

Health is a condition of the body, mind, and spirit where an individual remains free from illness. Similarly, wellness is an active state, including living a lifestyle that promotes physical, mental, and emotional health. Physical health is critical for the overall well-being and can be affected by lifestyle, activity level, diet, and behavior. The highest attainable standard of health is a fundamental and universal human right. Consider Lisa, a fifteen-year-old born with congenital...
Pharmacodynamics in Geriatric Patients: Effects of Age01:27

Pharmacodynamics in Geriatric Patients: Effects of Age

Age-related pharmacokinetic changes are extensively documented, but understanding age-related pharmacodynamic alterations is relatively limited. This knowledge gap can be partly attributed to the complexity of developing appropriate measures of drug responses compared to bioanalytical methods for determining drug concentrations.Most information regarding age-related differences in human pharmacodynamics originates from cross-sectional studies. However, these studies assume that observed mean...
Pharmacokinetics in Geriatric Patients: Effect of Age on Drug Metabolism01:18

Pharmacokinetics in Geriatric Patients: Effect of Age on Drug Metabolism

Geriatric patients show significant variation in how their bodies process medications, which can change how effective and safe treatments are. The liver is the primary organ where drug metabolism occurs, involving two main types of chemical reactions: phase I and II. Phase I metabolism is driven by the cytochrome P450 enzyme system, which includes key types such as CYP3A, CYP2D6, and CYP2C9. Research indicates that while aging doesn't notably alter the levels or activity of these enzymes, it...

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[Disease prevention in the elderly: misconceptions in current models].

Renato Peixoto Veras1

  • 1Instituto de Medicina Social, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rua São Francisco Xavier 524, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. unativeras@gmail.com

Cadernos De Saude Publica
|October 24, 2012
PubMed
Summary

Brazil

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Gerontology
  • Health Policy

Context:

  • Brazil's aging population presents challenges to healthcare sustainability.
  • Rising longevity increases demand for health services and associated costs.
  • Socioeconomic improvements in Brazil accompany demographic shifts.

Purpose:

  • Analyze challenges in implementing preventive healthcare programs for the elderly.
  • Identify reasons for the failure of health promotion and chronic disease management initiatives.
  • Examine the transition from a healthcare-centered to a preventive model.

Summary:

  • Aging populations strain healthcare systems, necessitating a shift towards prevention.
  • Effective disease prevention and chronic disease management are crucial for elderly health.

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  • Implementing preventive strategies faces significant programmatic and systemic hurdles.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the critical need for preventive healthcare policies to ensure system sustainability.
    • Underscores the importance of translating research on elderly risk factors into actionable public health programs.
    • Advocates for a paradigm shift in healthcare towards proactive, preventive strategies for an aging demographic.