Stanford Five-City Project Analysis

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06/06/2008

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Table of Contents Stanford Five-City Project Analysis Table of Contents

 
  1. Logistically the Stanford Five-City Project was a large-scale program with intervention efforts targeted at multiple populations, channels, and risk factors
  2. The Stanford Five-City Project approached a variety of risk factors and population characteristics
  3. Once the foundation of the Stanford Five-City Project was established, they moved to implement appropriate campaigns according to the groups and issues they defined.
  4. The Stanford Five-City Project's dispassionate results about CVD prevention
  5. The Stanford Five-City Project considerably contributed to public health promotion knowledge

Abstract

The connection between risk factors and disease prevention are fundamental to the public health purpose. As the prevalence of cardiovascular disease was rising at alarming rates, public health professionals at stanford University sought to clarify the most influential risk factors and most effective prevention techniques. They designed a program that analyzed well-supported risk factors, and employed a variety of communication channels. Their goal was to find both the risk factors and intervention methods that would produce the most dynamic effect on cardiovascular disease. The stanford five-city project was a monumental public health program that gained a wealth of information about CVD prevention and prevention campaigns in general.

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pencil image Elizabeth T. National Institutes of Health
Level :Advanced Study : Medical studies School/University : George Washington University

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