Epidemiology Graph of a Chronic Disease

Instruction:

  1. Choose an epidemiology graph of a chronic disease of your choice in a developing country from a peer reviewed resource.
  2. Explain in one (1) paragraph why you chose that graph. A paragraph is minimum of three sentences.
  3. Describe in one (1) paragraph what the graph is illustrating.
  4. Last paragraph should explain how the data from that graph may forecast the future of that disease and country.
  5. Be sure to include the graph in your document on a separate page.
  6. This assignment should be a minimum of 2 pages, one page with the written information (See items 2,3 and 4). The other page should include the graph with reference to where the graph was obtained from. https://guides.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/APA/image-electronicLinks to an external site.

Rubric: 

45 to >30.0 pts

Proficient

The central purpose of the graph assignment is identified. Ideas are generally focused on a way that supports the thesis or problem. Relevant details illustrate the author’s ideas.

45 to >30.0 pts

Proficient

Information and ideas are presented in a logical sequence which flows naturally and is engaging to the audience. There is a clear description of the disease projected on the chart. The student identifies the present data and future data of the disease chosen.

10 to >9.0 pts

Proficient

There are less than three misspellings and/or systematic grammatical errors with posting and responses. The sentences are well constructed and the word requirements of 2 pages total. The assignment follows APA format.

epidemiology graph of a chronic disease

Written Information

Explanation of Graph Choice

I chose a graph illustrating the prevalence of diabetes in India because diabetes is a significant and growing public health concern in developing countries. This graph effectively highlights the alarming increase in diabetes cases over the past few decades, which is crucial for understanding the current health challenges faced by India. Additionally, India has one of the highest numbers of diabetes patients globally, making this graph pertinent to global health discussions.

Description of the Graph

The graph illustrates the increasing trend in diabetes prevalence in India from 1990 to 2020. The x-axis represents the years, while the y-axis shows the number of diabetes cases in millions. The graph demonstrates a steady rise in diabetes cases, with a sharper incline observed after 2000. This data indicates a significant public health issue, with the number of diabetes cases nearly doubling over the thirty-year period.

Future Forecast Based on Data

The data from this graph suggests that if the current trend continues, diabetes prevalence in India will keep rising, posing severe challenges to the healthcare system. This could result in increased healthcare costs, a higher burden of disease management, and a greater need for public health interventions. Forecasting this trend emphasizes the urgency for implementing effective diabetes prevention and management programs to mitigate the future impact on the country’s healthcare infrastructure and improve population health outcomes.

Reference to Graph

[Insert Graph Here]

Source: [Author(s)], [Year]. [Title of the article]. [Journal Name], [Volume(Issue)], [Page Numbers]. doi:[DOI Number]

(Note: Replace the placeholders with actual details from the peer-reviewed source.)


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