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28 Preventive <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

begin to deteriorate. Age further carries with it the<br />

specter <strong>of</strong> lifestyle choices <strong>and</strong> their health consequences,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten compounding health risk. With<br />

increasing age, for example, the body becomes less<br />

efficient in its ability to use INSULIN. This increases<br />

the risk for type 2 diabetes. Physical inactivity <strong>and</strong><br />

EATING HABITS may further challenge the body’s<br />

insulin efficiency, as well as contribute to OBESITY,<br />

an independent risk factor for diabetes. In combination,<br />

these circumstances significantly boost the<br />

likelihood <strong>of</strong> developing diabetes in older age.<br />

Cardiovascular function also becomes less efficient<br />

with age, as blood vessels lose elasticity (<strong>of</strong>ten as a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> ATHEROSCLEROSIS).<br />

Gender Some health conditions, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />

affect only men (prostate <strong>and</strong> testicular disorders)<br />

or only women (cervical, ovarian, <strong>and</strong> uterine disorders<br />

as well as PREGNANCY-related conditions).<br />

Other health conditions may predominantly affect<br />

one over the other gender, such as breast cancer.<br />

Popular perception erroneously holds that some<br />

health problems, such as cardiovascular disease<br />

<strong>and</strong> colorectal cancer, are primarily health risks for<br />

men. Though men are more likely than women to<br />

develop cardiovascular disease earlier in life, cardiovascular<br />

disease is the leading cause <strong>of</strong> death<br />

<strong>and</strong> disability among men <strong>and</strong> women alike. Doctors<br />

diagnose more women than men with colorectal<br />

cancer each year.<br />

<strong>Health</strong> history PERSONAL HEALTH HISTORY significantly<br />

influences future health circumstances <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ten integrates with lifestyle (modifiable risk factors).<br />

Some health conditions are purely <strong>of</strong> hereditary<br />

origin, such as CYSTIC FIBROSIS, HEMOPHILIA, or<br />

congenital heart malformations. Some acquired<br />

conditions may result in residual health effects,<br />

such as chronic OTITIS media (middle ear INFECTION)<br />

that may have consequential HEARING LOSS. Other<br />

conditions may reflect a genetic predisposition as<br />

well as lifestyle choices, such as DIABETES AND CAR-<br />

DIOVASCULAR DISEASE.<br />

Advances in genetics <strong>and</strong> molecular medicine<br />

are making it possible to determine whether a person<br />

has a hereditary health condition. Though<br />

such knowledge does not change the risk for<br />

developing the condition, it does allow the person<br />

<strong>and</strong> his or her doctor to establish a plan for managing<br />

the condition. Making changes in lifestyle<br />

may delay the condition’s development or further<br />

mitigate its the adverse effects.<br />

Modifiable (Mutable) <strong>Health</strong> Risk Factors<br />

Cigarette smoking, eating habits, <strong>and</strong> physical<br />

activity are the primary modifiable risk factors for<br />

health. Other health risk factors include occupation,<br />

recreational activities, ALCOHOL use, substance<br />

abuse, seat belt use, helmet use, <strong>and</strong> preventive<br />

health measures such as vaccination <strong>and</strong> safer sex<br />

practices. Modifiable health risk factors may<br />

directly cause disease, such as cigarette smoking,<br />

or contribute to the circumstances that allow<br />

health conditions to develop, as with diabetes.<br />

Cigarette smoking Since the 1950s, research<br />

has linked cigarette smoking with a growing list <strong>of</strong><br />

health conditions. There are no known health<br />

benefits <strong>of</strong> cigarette smoking. The leading health<br />

consequences <strong>of</strong> smoking are cardiovascular disease<br />

<strong>and</strong> lung cancer. Smoking also causes or contributes<br />

to dozens <strong>of</strong> other health conditions along<br />

the entire continuum <strong>of</strong> life: it influences CONCEP-<br />

TION, pregnancy, childhood health (ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

CIGARETTE SMOKE), nutrition, chronic diseases,<br />

numerous cancers, <strong>and</strong> LIFE EXPECTANCY.<br />

Eating habits The advent <strong>of</strong> fast food <strong>and</strong><br />

processed food in the 1960s forever changed eating<br />

habits in the United States. Three decades later<br />

two thirds <strong>of</strong> the American population was overweight,<br />

a significant general health risk. Most fast<br />

foods <strong>and</strong> processed foods combine low nutritional<br />

content <strong>and</strong> excessive portion sizes.<br />

Fast-food meals <strong>of</strong>ten feature “deals” that <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

more food for a small increase in price, giving the<br />

impression <strong>of</strong> value. Processed foods, such as<br />

quick-prepare meals <strong>and</strong> snack items, come in<br />

packaging <strong>of</strong>ten implies the product is a single<br />

serving when instead the package contains two,<br />

three, or even four servings. When fast foods <strong>and</strong><br />

processed foods are the mainstay <strong>of</strong> a person’s eating<br />

habits, CALORIE consumption <strong>of</strong>ten is two to<br />

four times what it should be.<br />

Fewer than 20 percent <strong>of</strong> Americans eat the<br />

American Cancer Society’s recommended 9 to 12<br />

daily servings <strong>of</strong> fruits <strong>and</strong> vegetables, yet more<br />

than a third exceed the American Heart Association’s<br />

guideline limiting dietary fat consumption to<br />

30 percent <strong>of</strong> total calories. Most Americans need

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