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NR- 503 Population Health, Epidemiology &
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NR- 503 Final & Midterm Exam
Course Title and Number: NR-503 Population Health,
Epidemiology & Statistical Principles Exam
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NR-503 Population Health, Epidemiology & Statistical
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NR-503 Week 1-4 Midterm Exam Ch.1,2,3,4, 6, 10 Review
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Ch. 1, Exercise 1.5
The relationship between obesity and cancer is described and discussed
in this chapter. Conduct a search to answer the following questions.
1. The incidence rates for six cancers associated with obesity
are increasing in young Americans. Identify them.
a. According to Curly Cupp (2020), esophageal, pancreatic,
colon and rectal, breast, endometrial, kidney, thyroid, and
gallbladder cancers are associated with obesity. According to
the CDC (2017), the International Agency for Research on
Cancer has identified thirteen cancers that are associated with
obesity, these include meningioma, multiple myeloma,
adenocarcinoma of the esophagus, cancers of the thyroid,
postmenopausal breast, gallbladder, stomach, liver, pancreas,
kidney, ovaries, uterus, colon and rectum.
2. What is the prevalence rate of obesity in people younger than 18 in
your state?
a. Obesity affects 20.4 percent of Tennessee's youth aged
10 to 17, ranking Tennessee fourth out of 50 states and
the District of Columbia (State Obesity Data, 2020).
3. Which children are at highest risk for obesity in your state?
a. In the state of Tennessee, boys (19.4%) vs. girls (17.3%)
are at highest risk for obesity (WIC data and statistics,
2020). White children (19.3%) compared with black
children (15.6%) and children of other race (12.3%) (WIC
data and statistics 2020).
4. Are there any prevention programs in your state that address this
issue?
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