Facts about Asthma and Allergies
According to the CDC asthma is a disease that affects your lungs and it affects both children and adults. And is a key component in the Healthy Peoples 2010 respiratory goals.
Asthma Prevalence Rates
17.5 million of U.S adults suffer from asthma
7.1 million children in the U.S have asthma
According to a study done by the CDC overall children born in the U.S have greater odds than children born outside of the U.S to develop asthma.
Number of visits to health care facilities in which asthma is the primary diagnosis is just over 13 million
Nearly 3,500 people in the U.S die annually from asthma
Some important triggers of asthma include:
• outdoor air pollution- caused by industry and automobile emissions, therefore it is important to pay attention to air quality.
• Dust mites
• second hand smoke- also called environmental smoke
American spend nearly 90 % of their time indoors therefore indoor allergens can be a big factor in asthma rates.
By 2012 it is the EPA’s goal to reduce indoor asthma triggers and has created a variety of educational activities to do so.
May has been designated as possible National Asthma awareness month, therefore it is important for our representatives to keep informed and vote Yes as on the issue.
All information found at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/asthma.htm
http://www.epa.gov/asthma/awm/index.html
Letter to representative:
December 3, 2010
James Oberstar
U.S Senate
2365 Rayburn HOB
Washington , D.C. 20515
VOTE YES ON H.RES. 407 Designate the month of May as National Allergy and Asthma Awareness Month
By allocating the month of May as National Allergy and Asthma Awareness Month we will be able to better educate the American people of the effects and problems that asthma creates. Designating a month toward awareness will create more educational programs in schools and in workplaces. As a college student pursing a degree in health education I feel that there is great need for such recognition towards the problem of asthma in our country. If people become more aware of it will be able to begin working on ways to reduce the number of people effected by eliminating the factors that cause it whether they be environmental, or not.
The educational programs created for the month of National asthma and awareness month will help to education the public on the following issues: causes of the diseases, disparities to the condition, and environmental factors that may contribute to it. Some of the most common factors that are linked to asthma are secondhand smoke, dust mites, and outdoor air pollutions. Industry is the main concern of outdoor air pollution. Some of these risk factors are very modifiable. Just over 20 million U.S citizens suffer from asthma and by becoming more aware of these issues people may take the steps necessary to help prevent themselves and their families from developing asthma. In turn if less people are getting sick this means that they will have lower health care costs and me more productive in our economy.
Industry and health care companies would be the biggest opponents of this bill. Industry that produces the harmful pollutants, such as nitrogen dioxide, may not want to reduce their emissions of this. It may cost them more money and less productivity. Health care companies also may oppose such awareness, they like them money that they receive from all of peoples health care bills. Yet we should all know that health is more important than money.
I appreciate your past support on related issues. We hope that you vote Yes on bill H.RES. 407 Designate the month of May as National Allergy and Asthma Awareness Month.
I had no idea that nearly 3,500 people die annually from asthma, I always thought it was more of a nagging problem not deadly. Great facts supporting your argument!
ReplyDeleteSam, I think this is a great issue! Asthma is really prevalent and can be debilitating to healthy lifestyles if it's not treated with care! You also did a great job on writing to your representative!
ReplyDeleteSam, this is a great issue and an important one. I had no idea that asthma affected nearly 25 million people in the U.S. and 3,500 people die. If that's truly the case than we should definitely be more aware of this issue. This issue kind of falls hand in hand with my issue which is tobacco and smoking and the affects that it has on people. Secondhand smoke is very dangerous and I'm sure causes many cases of asthma. Your letter was very well written and very professional. Awesome and very well written post. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great letter and fact sheet and a good topic to choose. My dad has asthma and allergies and they affect a lot of people so it is good to be aware of this. This was really well presented, nice work.
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