

Preventive Medicine 2018
Session Introduction
Day 1
J u l y 1 6 , 2 0 1 8
S e s s i o n s
Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Preventive
Medicine and Community Health, Preventive Medicine
and Geriatrics, Preventive Medicine and Chronic Disease,
Preventive Medicine and Primary Care, Preventive
Medicine and Diabetes, Preventive Medicine and Internal
Medicine, Preventive Medicine and Occupational Health
Session Chair
Jorgen Lous
University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
Session Chair
Hikmet J Jamil
Michigan State University, USA
Title
:
Increase SF-12 mental score, reduce overweight and number of problems! How we performed a
patient-focused primary prevention to younger vulnerable patients in General Practice, Denmark.
Jorgen Lous,
University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
Title
:
Assessing the prevalence rate of overweight and obesity with the use of body mass index in
some areas of Ghana: basis of lifestyle medicine intervention
Paul Amo Kyeremeh, A
dventist University of Africa, Kenya
Title
:
Assessing the risk of diabetes in northern part of brong-ahafo region, Ghana
Patsy Ago Adams,
Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ghana
Title
:
Emerging heat-related climate change influences; a public health challenge to health care
practitioners and policy makers: Insight from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Bigboy (BB) Ngwenya,
Edith Cowan University, Australia
Title
:
Measles Virus: a focus on a selected northen Italy population. Between emergency unit access
and immune status of hospital staff where is the balance during 2017 epidemia?
Marta Noemi Monari,
Humanitas Research Hospital, Italy
Title
:
The impact of knowledge, Attitude of health college students towards lifestyle modifications
during clinical Training in Saudi Arabia.
Wafa Alsalem,
Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University, Saudi Arabia
Title
:
Assessing the prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen in the Northern Brong-Ahafo Region of
Ghana: Locus of intervention model
Paul Amo Kyeremeh,
Adventist University of Africa, Kenya
Title
:
Use and management of mining chemicals by illegal gold miners in the Great Dyke, Zimbabwe
Viola Matunhu,
Midlands State University, Zimbabwe