Module 5 - Slp

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Module 5 - SLP

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Module 5 - SLP

Introduction

Noteworthy researches have been conducted by several researchers for assessing the methods to reduce the death rate that cause by various acute illness that lead to an increased emphasis on studying the chronic diseases. This is because with the reduction of deaths caused by acute illnesses, the prevalence of ailments that accumulate over time, have increased. These chronic diseases produced because of various infections, injuries, genetic predispositions and other developmental abnormalities have lead to serious concerns of health service providers, throughout the world (Willett et al., ?2006).

Cerebrovascular Disease

The potential risk factors that promote the development of Cerebrovascular disease, which is globally listed among the foremost causes of death (Nelson, 2004). They are commonly known as stroke, the disease leads to the development of long-term disabilities, caused because of a neurological malfunction. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), this ailment accounted for approximately 15% of all the deaths that took place in the year 2002 (Naylor, Macdonald, Reed & McKay, 2006). Owing to the seriousness of the issue, a great deal of research is being done in the field, to investigate the potential risk factors so that particular improvements can be brought about in terms of their removal.

Studies have shown that the primary risk factors of this disease include factors that can be controlled and modified, for example, Tobacco use, Unhealthy diet, increased blood glucose / diabetes, high level of Cholesterol / lipids, Physical inactivity, Hypertension / high blood pressure and Overweight / obesity (Grassi, 2006). However, other studies have indicated that there are additional factors that promote its development which have not been studied adequately and require further attention. One such factor is the exposure to noise produced by aircrafts. This factor particularly affects the old age people who reside near airports (Lenaway et al., 2006).

Research Question

The research question that will be ask to old age people who live in areas close to the airports have increased chances of the development of cardiovascular diseases because of their increased exposure to noise produced by aircrafts, as compared to those who do not live close to such areas, as indicated by the rate and cause of their hospitalization.

Hypothesis

With the alignment of the research question and the aim of the study, the following hypotheses have been formulated to conduct the research;

H0: The exposure of elderly to aircraft noise, does not serve as a potential risk factor which leads to the development of cardiovascular diseases

H1: The exposure of elderly to aircraft noise, serves as a potential risk factor which leads to the development of cardiovascular diseases

Literature Review

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