Prevention of obesity against health and reduction of risk Diabetes: American Indians in Cook County In the United States, type 2 diabetes is a public health priority from its high prevalence, national morbidity, and long-term health effects . . More American Indians (Asian Asian Indians) have appeared in certain metropolitan areas throughout the country and have a higher incidence of diabetes (Holt, 2012). By analyzing diabetes and statistics available to Americans in the United States it is possible to understand the prevalence of disease in a particular population and the accumulation of American Indians in geographical areas.
In this subject, we will tackle the prevention of childhood obesity as part of health promotion. The rationale for choosing this theme is that obesity and overweight increase the risk of infecting deadly diseases in the world such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes and so on. The prevalence of obesity and the cost of national medical services, and the economies of the UK and other countries will be considered. Discuss the analysis of the relationship between behavioral change models and their health promotion initiatives. Emphasis is placed on the role of nurses and other experts in health education and health promotion
The third level of health promotion is to reduce the epidemic of obesity and to prevent the recurrence of obesity. Level 3 health promotes individuals and families at high risk of obesity or obesity. Children with obese parents are at high risk of obesity. "Parental obesity increases the likelihood of childhood obesity, high parental BMI is one of the strongest predictors of childhood obesity" Larsen et al. (2006). These factors may be evident due to the importance of genetic and family history and similar lifestyle choices found in families. Obesity parents often educate children about bad habits that affect their lives and increase the risk of obesity. Larsen et al. (2006)
Prevention of obesity against health and reduction of risk Diabetes: American Indians in Cook County In the United States, type 2 diabetes is a public health priority from its high prevalence, national morbidity, and long-term health effects . . More American Indians (Asian Asian Indians) have appeared in certain metropolitan areas throughout the country and have a higher incidence of diabetes (Holt, 2012). By analyzing diabetes and statistics available to Americans in the United States it is possible to understand the prevalence of disease in a particular population and the accumulation of American Indians in geographical areas.