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Healthy Aging Aging and Healthcare

Disease Prevention and Health Promotion for Seniors


Author:

Harrison Bloom, MD

Mount Sinai-New York University Medical Center

Medically Reviewed On: March 23, 2001

Introduction
First, Talk To Your Doctor
The Two Categories Of Prevention
Which Diseases Can Be Prevented?
Primary Preventions: Immunizations, Life Style And Preventive Therapies
Secondary Prevention: Screening
Daily Supplements, Vitamins, and Herbs
Summary
 
 

Introduction

What are you supposed to do with all the information about disease prevention and health promotion constantly bombarding you from television, radio, magazines, newspapers, Internet and sensationalist tabloids? How can you tell which preventive measures apply to you at your age, with your lifestyle, with chronic diseases you may (or may not) have? How can you judge whether exercise, moderate daily alcohol intake, or cholesterol reduction is good for you? The answer: it may not be easy. This article will attempt to help you evaluate which preventive measures and health promotion activities are applicable to you.
 

First, Talk To Your Doctor

Believe it or not, even though doctors are often accused of not paying enough attention to disease prevention and health promotion, they remain your best source for accurate data and opinions. However, if your physician rarely discusses prevention with you, it is important that you make it a point to bring up the subject and ask questions, either when you are in her/his office or on the telephone. Disease prevention and health promotion are just as important in the senior population as in younger age groups.
 

The Two Categories Of Prevention

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