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Directions: Find 2 connections between the Center for Disease Controls health priority areas and your health fair topic.
Describe how your health fair topic relates to all the health priority areas (two facts for each category).
YOU MUST CITE YOUR SOURCEBE SPECIFIC (Author, web site address, journal, magazine, etc)
Use the bullets underneath each priority area as subtopics - if you are having difficulty connecting to the
Main Priority Area.
CDC Health Priority Area
How is the listed health priority area connected to
your topic? Cite your source
Tobacco use
1. Cigarette smoking and addiction to nicotine are the
Nicotine
leading causes of preventable diseases and deaths in the
Smoking
United States, and it usually starts in the teenage years.
Chew, snuff
2. The 2016 Minnesota Student Survey showed that,
Cigarette
among 11th grade students, 8.4 percent smoked cigarettes
in the past 30 days and 17.1 percent reported using
electronic cigarettes or vaping devices in the past 30 days.
Source:
Johnston, L. D., P. M. O'Malley, R. A. Miech, J. G.
Bachman, and J. E. Schulenberg. Monitoring the
Future National Survey Results on Drug Use,
1975-2015: Overview, Key Findings on Adolescent
Drug Use. Rep. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social
Research, The University of Michigan, 2016. Web.
26 Nov. 2016.
The Health of Adolescents-2016. Rep. Minnesota
Department of Health,
http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs/mss/Health-relate
d_fact_sheet_MSS_2016_10-31-16.pdf. Web. 11 Dec.
2016.
Alcohol and other drug use
Drinking
Alcoholism
Drug addiction
All illegal drugs
All medication
.
Web. 11 Dec. 2016
"Keeping OTC Drugs Safe from Youth." The Daily
Reporter. N.p., 28 Nov. 2016. Web. 13 Dec. 2016.
http://www.thedailyreporter.com/news/20161128/kee
ping-otc-drugs-safe-from-youth
1. Underage drinking is associated with the 3 leading
causes of death among youth (unintentional injury,
homicide, and suicide).
Self-harm behaviors
Gang violence/bullying
Source:
Miller
https://teens.drugabuse.gov/drug-facts/alcohol Web.
12 Dec. 2016
1. Drug use dramatically alters the diet and in most cases,
it leads to irregular eating patterns, loss of appetite, and
poor nutrition.
2. There is a significant association between substance use
and eating disorder among adolescents.
Source:
Swanson GR, Sedghi S, Farhadi A, Keshavarzian A.
Pattern of alcohol consumption and its effect on
gastrointestinal symptoms in inflammatory bowel
disease. Alcohol. 2010; 44(3):223-8.
Pisetsky EM, Chao YM, Dierker LC, May AM, and
Striegel-Moore RH. Disordered Eating and
Substance Use in High-school Students: Results
from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System.
International Journal of Eating Disorders 41.5
(2008): 464-70.
1. People with substance abuse disorders may die decades
earlier than the average person mostly from untreated
and preventable chronic illnesses like hypertension,
diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease that are
aggravated by poor health habits such as inadequate
physical activity, poor nutrition, smoking, and substance
abuse.
2. Persistent physical inactivity in adolescence increases
the risk of later problems due to excess alcohol use. Also
sedentary lifestyle in adolescence predicts illicit drug use.
Source:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration, What is integrated care?
http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/resource/what-isintegrated-care, Web. 12 Dec 2016
Korhonen T, Kujala UM, Rose RJ, and Kaprio J.
Physical Activity in Adolescence as a Predictor of
Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use in Early Adulthood: A