What does prevention in health mean?
When should care begin?
How can silent risks be prevented from turning into loss of health in the future?
Health prevention is the foundation of a more protected, functional, and longer-lasting life. This book shows that prevention is not only about taking tests or avoiding specific diseases, but about organizing care rationally over time. In clear language, the book explains the difference between treating, monitoring, preventing, and promoting health, while also showing how risk, vulnerability, and protection accumulate across different stages of life.
Throughout the book, you will find key themes such as:
• risk and protective factors
• primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention
• screening and early diagnosis
• continuity of care and follow-up
• vaccination and collective protection
• prevention of chronic diseases
• limits and excesses of prevention
In longer-living societies, with a greater burden of chronic diseases and increasing use of health monitoring and health data, prevention has become a central axis of both individual and collective care.
This book is recommended for students, health-related professionals, and general readers who want to understand in a serious yet accessible way how prevention helps preserve health, autonomy, and future possibilities for life.
| Número de páginas | 450 |
| Edición | 1 (2026) |
| Formato | A5 (148x210) |
| Acabado | Tapa blanda (con solapas) |
| Coloración | Blanco y negro |
| Tipo de papel | Offset 80g |
| Idioma | Inglés |
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