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Health Status of Australian Adults

Health Status of Australian Adults. Activity 11.2. Questions 1-6. Gender is a significant factor that influences health and there are significant differences between the health status of males and females.

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Health Status of Australian Adults

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  1. Health Status of Australian Adults

  2. Activity 11.2. Questions 1-6

  3. Gender is a significant factor that influences health and there are significant differences between the health status of males and females. • Differences stem from different behavioural, lifestyle and working patterns of men and women. Differences in Health Based on Gender

  4. Men are more likely to get sick from serious health problems that Australian women. • Men do not live as long as woman and have higher mortality rates. • The poor health status of men is further influenced by the fact that men are more likely to avoid medical treatment or seek treatment at a later stage than women. Males

  5. Since 1979, women have outnumbered men in overall population figures. They have also lived longer and healthier lives. • However women have higher rates of illness and disability. • Unlike males females are more likely to visit the doctor and are considered to be more health conscious. Females

  6. Although the overall health of Australians is considered to be very good, there are some significant population groups and determinants that have an impact on the country’s health. • For example the life expectancy of Indigenous Australians is significantly lower compared to non-Indigenous adults and this gap is widening. Comparing Australian Health Status

  7. The ABS National Survey collects data on self-assessed health status and individuals are asked to access their health against five grades, from excellent through to poor. Self-Assessed Health Status

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