Family Health History

Did you know that talking about your family health history could be one of the most important traditions you make with your family? Health problems that tend to run in families can increase your chance of developing them, as families share their genetics, environment, and habits. These can be passed down in families and affect your health. By knowing your past you can make choices to protect your future.

Many health problems can run in families. Some common health problems that have a genetic component and can run in families include:

Family gatherings, like holidays and family reunions, are great times to talk about your family health history. Start by talking to close family members, such as parents, siblings, and children, and then move on to grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. 

Here are 4 things to ask about to collect your family health history:

Share what you learned with your doctor. A doctor can help you understand your risk for a health problem that may run in your family. They can also help you make choices about what screenings or tests you might need to detect problems early when they are most treatable. Together, you can make a plan to lower your risk of diseases that may run in your family. 

You may have an increased risk of getting a health problem if your family has:   

Remember, not all health problems run in families. Make healthy choices and stay caught up on recommended health screenings no matter what your family health history is. 

National Family Health History Day is observed every year on Thanksgiving. This day encourages families to gather and discuss their health histories, with the goal of identifying potential health risks and taking preventive measures. Knowing your family health history can help you make informed decisions about your health and well-being. 

Fun and easy ideas to make family health history a tradition this Thanksgiving

Links to websites or resources

CDC Family Health History: https://www.cdc.gov/family-health-history/index.html 

Genetic Science Learning Center: https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/history/ 

What’s your family health history story? An easy to use guide for creating your family health history: https://teach.genetics.utah.edu/content/familyhistory/Whats-Your-Story.pdf 

Traits activities are easy, fun activities to help you learn about inherited traits and how diseases can run in families: https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/basics/activities/