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Preventing the development of CVD risk factors in
primordial prevention children and preventing future CVD by effectively
managing any identified risk factors
Involves risk factor reduction in patient with no
primary prevention
evidence or diagnosis of a disease
what are 3 examples of smoking cessation, decreasing LDL, or decreasing BP
primary prevention
what is considered the primary prevention
most effective approach
for reducing disease
prevalence
risk factor reduction in patients who have evidence or
secondary prevention
diagnosis of disease (atherosclerosis)
risk factor reduction in patient who have already
tertiary prevention
experienced disease complications (MI)
what are the 5 biomarkers hemoglobin, ferritin, transferrin, soluble transferrin
of impaired iron status receptors, and erythrocyte protoporphyrin
what is the most common iron deficiency
nutrient deficiency in the
US?
, what is the most common iron deficiency
cause of anemia
an iron containing molecule in RBCs that carries
what is hemoglobin
oxygen and carbon dioxide
when does hemoglobin in the last stage of iron depletion
become abnormally low
is hemoglobin a suitable no, because it does not become abnormally low until
indicator or early iron the last stage of iron depletion
deficiency? why
hemoglobin does not iron deficiency anemia and anemia of inflammation
distinguish between....
the primary intracellular iron-storage protein that is an
what is ferritin
acute phase protein
as iron stores decrease.... ferritin decreases
what happens to ferritin
what is the most sensitive serum ferritin concentration
indicator of early iron
deficiency
when is ferritin increased during acute and chronic inflammation because it is
and why an acute phase protein
what is transferrin the primary iron transport protein
how is iron transported in bound to transferrin
the blood
Under normal 30%
circumstances, _______% of
transferrin iron binding
sites are "saturated" with
iron
what happens to transferrin saturation decreases and total iron binding
transferrin during iron capacity increases
deficiency
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Terms in this set (166)
Preventing the development of CVD risk factors in
primordial prevention children and preventing future CVD by effectively
managing any identified risk factors
Involves risk factor reduction in patient with no
primary prevention
evidence or diagnosis of a disease
what are 3 examples of smoking cessation, decreasing LDL, or decreasing BP
primary prevention
what is considered the primary prevention
most effective approach
for reducing disease
prevalence
risk factor reduction in patients who have evidence or
secondary prevention
diagnosis of disease (atherosclerosis)
risk factor reduction in patient who have already
tertiary prevention
experienced disease complications (MI)
what are the 5 biomarkers hemoglobin, ferritin, transferrin, soluble transferrin
of impaired iron status receptors, and erythrocyte protoporphyrin
what is the most common iron deficiency
nutrient deficiency in the
US?
, what is the most common iron deficiency
cause of anemia
an iron containing molecule in RBCs that carries
what is hemoglobin
oxygen and carbon dioxide
when does hemoglobin in the last stage of iron depletion
become abnormally low
is hemoglobin a suitable no, because it does not become abnormally low until
indicator or early iron the last stage of iron depletion
deficiency? why
hemoglobin does not iron deficiency anemia and anemia of inflammation
distinguish between....
the primary intracellular iron-storage protein that is an
what is ferritin
acute phase protein
as iron stores decrease.... ferritin decreases
what happens to ferritin
what is the most sensitive serum ferritin concentration
indicator of early iron
deficiency
when is ferritin increased during acute and chronic inflammation because it is
and why an acute phase protein
what is transferrin the primary iron transport protein
how is iron transported in bound to transferrin
the blood
Under normal 30%
circumstances, _______% of
transferrin iron binding
sites are "saturated" with
iron
what happens to transferrin saturation decreases and total iron binding
transferrin during iron capacity increases
deficiency