International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations.

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  1. 1. factors. These are factors in the environment that can increase the risk of disease.
  2. 4. An essential public health statistic that measures the overall health of a population.
  3. 7. This public health measure is used to assess the spread of disease within a community.
  4. 8. life expectancy. The term for the amount of years a person is expected to live in good health.
  5. 11. A health condition that causes the body to lose calcium, affecting bone density.
  6. 13. A major cause of lung disease, commonly related to smoking.
  7. 15. The practice of preventing disease through vaccination and public health measures.
  8. 17. The proportion of people in a population who are affected by a disease at any given time.
  9. 18. The number of deaths due to a specific disease in a population over a period of time.
  10. 19. This type of disease is spread from person to person, like flu or COVID-19.
  11. 20. A key public health indicator that measures life expectancy at birth.
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  1. 2. A global health crisis classified under the ICD as a viral infection, first identified in 2009.
  2. 3. This measure is commonly used to assess the rate of death in a population.
  3. 5. The condition where a person's blood pressure is higher than normal.
  4. 6. A chronic condition that affects blood sugar levels.
  5. 9. A mental health disorder often linked with anxiety and persistent sadness.
  6. 10. A classification of diseases that includes heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
  7. 12. This term refers to the length of time people are expected to live.
  8. 14. Health Organization). The ICD system is published by this organization.
  9. 16. promotion.A key public health concept that refers to policies promoting the well-being of populations.