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2 Looking to the Past and Changing the Future Jenny Johnson, CHES Chronic Disease Genomics Program UPHA Conference 2005

3 Top 10 Reasons to Use Family History

4 #10 You already use family history… You just don’t realize it! –Data and surveys –Handouts –Brochures –Presentations

5 #9 It’s a simple and powerful genomic tool Behaviors/Culture GenesEnvironment Family History

6 #8 Everyone has a family history of something stroke obesity high blood pressure curly hair height high cholesterol leanness acne diabetesallergiesblue eyes osteoporosis asthma red hair arthritis cancer kidney disease athleticism depression emphysema heart disease

7 #7 Utah is a leader in family history research University of Utah Utah Population Database Huntsman Cancer Institute LDS Family History Library Family High Risk Program And finally … ALL OF US!

8 #6 It’s cost effective Family High Risk Program: –$10 per student –$27 per high risk family Think about this… –14% of families were high risk for CHD but they accounted for 72% of early CHD and 48% of all CHD in Utah

9 #5 Knowing your family history could save your life

10 You can’t change your genes but you can change your behaviors Does it work? –YES! Families said they got annual check ups, ate their fruits & veggies, had their blood pressure checked, and more.

11 #4 We say it’s important… 96 % said it was important to their health But only 30% have collected health information from their families

12 #3 We like it, we love it, and we can’t get enough of it One of the most popular hobbies in US 80 million are searching for information about their ancestors 15 million use the Internet each month to research their family history 60% of the US has an interest in family history Sources: http://www.fhsa.org/genealogy_month.htm and http://myfamily.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=press_releases&item=32

13 #2 New tools make it easy to do Health Family Tree Ready by fall 2005 Pilot test with Healthy Utah and high schools –Collects family history –Calculates risk –Personalized report

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19 #1 Everyone’s doing it US Surgeon General Family History Initiative –Thanksgiving Day is National Family History Day Centers for Disease Control and Prevention American Medical Association American Academy of Family Physicians

20 Top 10 Reasons to Use Family History 1. Everyone’s doing it 2. New tools make it easy to do 3. We like it, we love it, and we can’t get enough of it 4. We say it’s important … 5. Knowing your family history could save your life 6. It’s cost effective 7. Utah is a leader in family history research 8. Everyone has a family history of something 9. It’s a simple and powerful genomic tool 10. You already use family history

21 Resources Chronic Disease Genomics Program http://health.utah.gov/genomics http://health.utah.gov/genomics Surgeon General Family History Initiative http://www.hhs.gov/familyhistory/ http://www.hhs.gov/familyhistory/ CDC Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/genomics http://www.cdc.gov/genomics National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics http://nchpeg.org http://nchpeg.org

22 Contact Jenny Johnson Utah Department of Health Chronic Disease Genomics Program Phone: 801-538-9416 Email: jennyjohnson@utah.gov Website: http://health.utah.gov/genomicsjennyjohnson@utah.gov http://health.utah.gov/genomics


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