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fredd [130]
3 years ago
11

What is the primary benefit to population health of studying health outcomes among demographic groups?

Health
1 answer:
natali 33 [55]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

To formulate tailored treatments regimes and to determine those at higher risk of certain conditions

Explanation:

The primary benefit really is to determine those at higher risk of certain health outcomes and to provide them with specific treatment and advise. They can then be advised based on higher risk of certain diseases to either adopt lifestyle changes or avoid taking certain medication. Different demographic classifications include gender, race, age, e.t.c. For example (Race), black individuals are more likely to be hypertensive when compared with white people. Black people are hence advised to avoid consuming food high in salt (sodium) which can predispose them to developing hypertension. Another example (Age) is that older individuals are more likely to become obese and hypertensive hence are advised to avoid sedentary lifestyles and eat healthier

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