Read the Case Exercise on page 120. Complete the answers to the questions for the Case Exercise. Complete and thorough, 4-5 sentence answers per question are required for full points.
Recent data show that Americans consume, on average, more than three times the recommended level of sodium per day in their food and beverages. High salt intake contributes to high blood pressure and its complicationsâstroke, heart attack, congestive heart failure, and kidney failure. In fact, thousands of lives could be saved if sodium consumption could be lowered in people with hypertension (high blood pressure).
1. How might we address this problem in the patient population using the medical model that a health care provider might use versus a population health model that a public health official might use?
2. How far can and should governments go in attempting to create a more healthful environment? Intrinsic to many population health policies is the specter of the so-called nanny state. In this case, is it necessary for everyone to be exposed to lower sodium in their bread, in other foods, and in restaurants? So as to protect people who have salt-sensitive illnesses?
3. Should manufactures bear the costs of manufacturing different versions of foods in order to protect the publicâs health? Should they be required to manufacture healthier foods, even if customers prefer the less healthy versions? Or should they be liable if they donât manufacture healthier foods?
How far can and should governments go in attempting to create a more healthful environment?
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