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✔✔the abstract - ✔✔A short summary of the important points of the paper
✔✔Introduction - ✔✔The introduction provides the background information necessary to
understand whythe described experiment was conducted.
the why of the experiment
✔✔Methods - ✔✔how the research was conducted.
describes the experiment
✔✔Results - ✔✔data and observations gathered from the experiment
✔✔discussion - ✔✔section of a scientific paper in which the author interprets
experimental results, describes how variables may be related, and attempts to explain
the phenomenon in question
✔✔References page - ✔✔A list of all the scientific papers the authors read to develop
their research and write the article
✔✔What are the components of a scholarly journal article - ✔✔title, abstract,
introduction, methods, results, discussion, references
✔✔Health defined - ✔✔a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
✔✔Is health static or dynamic? - ✔✔dynamic
✔✔Physical Health - ✔✔Caring for your body to stay healthy now and in the future
✔✔Intellectual Health Dimension - ✔✔to continue to grow intellectually
✔✔emotional health dimension - ✔✔Understanding and respecting your feelings,
values, and attitudes
✔✔Social Health Dimension - ✔✔Being able to interact with others and participate in
the community in both an independent and cooperative way.
✔✔spiritual health dimension - ✔✔finding purpose, value, and meaning in life
, ✔✔Occupational Health - ✔✔Preparing for and participating in work that provides
personal satisfaction and life enrichment that is consistent with your values, goals, and
lifestyle
✔✔financial health - ✔✔Managing your resources to live within your means, making
informed financial decisions and investments, setting realistic goals, and preparing for
short-term and long-term needs or emergencies
✔✔health policy definition - ✔✔decisions, plans, and actions taken to achieve specific
health goals within society
✔✔health education - ✔✔learning experiences designed to help individuals and
community increase knowledge motivations influence and health literacy
✔✔health promotion - ✔✔the process of enabling people to increase control over, and
to improve, their health
✔✔clinical medicine - ✔✔-patient focused
-diagnosis and treatment
-medical care
individual patients
✔✔public health - ✔✔what is being done at a community/state/national level
✔✔what makes a nation understand what they need to work on - ✔✔epidemiology
✔✔epidemiology - ✔✔the study of the distribution of mental or physical disorders in a
population
✔✔Distribution - ✔✔frequency of cases, and pattern of who is getting the disease
who, when, where
✔✔Determinants of health - ✔✔causes and factors that influence the occurrence of
disease
✔✔Father of Epidemiology - ✔✔John Snow
✔✔why did people get sick from the drinking water. - ✔✔diaper
✔✔Epidemiologists are concerned with - ✔✔risk factors, reducing morbidity, reducing
mortality
✔✔Morbidity - ✔✔illness in a population.