what is the most significant nutritional concern that you think we are experiencing in our society.
There are many concerns if that we think are experienced in our society.
Obesity is one of the main concerns, child obesity becoming more and more prevalent in society. The number of children above the 95th percentile of weight for height has tripled among those in the age bracket of 12 to 19 years about 5% rise since 1980, US is one of the most affected country.
The above cited is not a single example, chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, liver disorders , dental caries are directly linked to one way or other towards the nutritional concerns.
Not only over nutrition there are concerns if iron, folate and multivitamin deficiencies increasing over last two decades.
what is the most significant nutritional concern that you think we are experiencing in our society.
Since we mainly practice a more naturalistic system in our society, do you think that our system of medicine would benefit from adding some of the characteristics from the personalistic system that is practiced in many Non-Western cultures. If so, which ones, and why. If not, why not? In other words, what advantages, if any, does a more personalistic system of medicine have over a naturalistic system of medicine in terms of diagnosis, treatment, relationships between patient and medical practitioner,...
Do you think that restaurants posting nutritional information will solve our obesity epidemic? Does reading nutritional information override the compulsion to order something unhealthy? How do you decide what to order in a restaurant?
After moving through Chapter 1 of our textbook, what is a social issue/area of concern that you feel as a society we need to be thinking about from a sociological perspective (poverty, racism, crime, education, domestic violence, etc.)? What does it mean to have a 'sociological perspective'? If you'd like, you can refer to specific stories in the news (Bill Cosby rape allegations, middle-east conflict(s), global warming, illegal immigration, etc.). Why do you think it's important that we think sociologically...
1. What is the communicable disease that in your opinion, our community should be most concern with? 2. Who does it currently affect, who is the burden on? 3. How can we address and prevent the issue?
What do you think about the concern that we may someday fight over water? Are we seeing evidence this is already happening today? How does access to water and clean drinking water impact human health?
our society has a bias against introver explain that please and why do you think there is a preference for extroverts?
Based on the course material, what do you think is the most pressing social issue related to inequalities in our society and why? What do you think are some of the most effective ways to address this issue? Write in short easy please,includes a comprehensive bibliography.
What future trends in our society, in technology, and in the healthcare industry will have the most significant impact on the work of the health informatician?
1. What is the non-communicable disease that in your opinion, our community should be most concern with? 2. Who does it currently affect, who is the burden on? 3. How can we address and prevent the issue?
1. What is the non-communicable disease that in your opinion, our community should be most concern with? 2. Who does it currently affect, who is the burden on? 3. How can we address and prevent the issue?