Three facets of public health and paths to improvements : behavior, culture, and environment /
"Provides an overview on how specific indicators like environment, culture and behavior play a role in developing improved outcomes for public health in local, regional, national and global health policy and concerns."--Publisher
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Academic Press,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Three Facets of Public Health and Paths to Improvements: Behavior, Culture, and Environment
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section A: Behavioral impact on public health
- Chapter 1: Intersecting global health metrics with personal change
- Focusing global data and risk behaviors on individual patients
- Where business, health care professionals, and social science data can converge
- Associated behaviors, metabolic risks, and your health
- Aggregated global behavior and metabolic risk factors on mortality
- United States national chronic disease indicators and mortality
- Local syndromic surveillance in Duval County, Florida, USA
- Discussion
- Recommendations: A place for new data models at the organization and practice level
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Supplementary reading recommendations
- Definitions
- Chapter 2: Dont sit this one out: Moderating the negative health impact of sedentary behavior at work
- Sitting to death
- General overview of applicable behavior change theories
- Research methodology
- Overview of methods
- Search protocol
- Findings, raw data, and behavior change implications
- Major goals and targeted behavior change (TBC) related to sedentary inactivity
- Intervention prescriptions (IPs) for sedentary behavior and interpretation
- Behavior change approaches (BCAs) related to sedentary inactivity and interpretation
- Major themes related to sedentary behavior change
- Outcome goal setting
- Environmental adaptation
- Self-monitoring of behavior
- Information on health consequences and social support
- Directions on how to perform behavior(s), and advice or feedback on behavior
- Minor, emerging, and outlier themes related to sedentary behavior change
- Social/peer environment change, activity or action planning, and problem solving
- Behavior substitutes through habit formation and routine-making
- Behavior evaluation and rehearsal
- Risks and rewards, cues and prompts, and goal review
- Emerging and outlier themes
- Summation: Application of findings
- Recommendations and tools for change
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Supplementary reading recommendations
- Definitions
- Chapter 3: Alcohol-related harm among college students: Past issues and future directions
- College student drinking: Alcohol use and alcohol-related harm
- Risk factors of alcohol-related harm among college students
- Individual level
- Student-body level
- College and community level
- What doesnt work to reduce college student drinking and related problems
- Changes in college student drinking since the ``Call to Action�� report
- Alternative prevention approaches: Targeting individual risk factors
- Feedback approaches for alternative targets
- Drinking motivation feedback