Ch. 21 – Health.

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Ch. 21 – Health

1. Approximately what share of U.S. adults is overweight? A) one-fifth B) one-third C) two-thirds D) nine-tenths

2. Which of the following diseases is the biggest killer in today's high-income nations? A) heart disease B) influenza C) pneumonia D) cholera

3. The greatest preventable cause of death in the United States is: A) sexually transmitted diseases. B) automobile accidents. C) cigarette smoking. D) drinking alcohol.

4. Social epidemiology is the study of: A) the biological basis of disease. B) the availability of doctors around the world. C) the age at which people die. D) the distribution of health and illness in a population.

5. Looking across the life course, which of the following statements is correct? A) Women have a higher suicide rate than men. B) Men have fewer accidents than women. C) Women generally have better health than men. D) Old people generally have better health than young people.

Please hand in the Scantron Sheets. Thank you.

1. Approximately what share of U.S. adults is overweight? A) one-fifth B) one-third C) two-thirds D) nine-tenths

2. Which of the following diseases is the biggest killer in today's high-income nations? A) heart disease B) influenza C) pneumonia D) cholera

3. The greatest preventable cause of death in the United States is: A) sexually transmitted diseases. B) automobile accidents. C) cigarette smoking. D) drinking alcohol.

4. Social epidemiology is the study of: A) the biological basis of disease. B) the availability of doctors around the world. C) the age at which people die. D) the distribution of health and illness in a population.

5. Looking across the life course, which of the following statements is correct? A) Women have a higher suicide rate than men. B) Men have fewer accidents than women. C) Women generally have better health than men. D) Old people generally have better health than young people.