Connecticut's Seniors Encouraged To Share Health History With Family
Connecticutâs Seniors Encouraged To Share Health History With Family
HARTFORD â The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) is encouraging senior citizens to talk with their family members about health conditions that run in their families, and to enter the information into a âFamily Health History.â
âKnowing your family health history is an important way to understand your risk factors and the preventive steps you can take to keep you and your family healthy,â said DPH Commissioner Dr J. Robert Galvin.
Family elders may know about health conditions and causes of death in their families that are unknown to their children and grandchildren. Collecting, recording, and sharing this information may benefit the health and well-being of future generations.
A few important aspects for seniors to discuss are health problems they have or their ancestors had, the age and cause of death for deceased family members, and lifestyle habits. Prompting family members to get regular screenings and engage in healthy behavior can contribute to healthier lives.
According to state health officials, most diseases are due to the interactions of multiples genes and environmental factors.
The DPH Family Health Initiative provides an accessible method for easily obtaining an accurate family health history, and, for using that information in health promotion and disease prevention. Although sophisticated genetic testing and other related advances have the potential to change dramatically how health care is practiced, the family health history allows genetic information to be used today to improve health.
The Family Health History Initiative provides a free, easy-to-use, web-based family history tool, âMy Family Health Portrait.â The tool is available in English and Spanish, and in print by request at the US Surgeon Generalâs website, www.hhs.gov/familyhistory.
A Family Health History Workbook with additional information on some common diseases that run within families is available on the DPH website at www.ct.gov/dph.