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What is community? a grouping of people residing in a specific locality who interact and connect through a definite social structure to fulfill a wide range of daily needs 4 characteristics of community? - People - Location in space - Social Interaction - Shared Values 3 Main Component...

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NUSC 3230 Midterm Questions and
Answers (100% Pass)
What is community?


✓ a grouping of people residing in a specific locality who interact and

connect through a definite social structure to fulfill a wide range of

daily needs




4 characteristics of community?


✓ - People

- Location in space


- Social Interaction


- Shared Values




3 Main Components of Community Nutrition?


✓ Policies, Programs, People




People


✓ Individuals who will benefit from community nutrition programs and

services




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Policy


✓ Course of action chosen by public authorities to address a given

problem, accomplished through laws, regulations, and programs




Programs


✓ Instruments used to seek behavior changes that improve nutritional

status and health




Leading causes of death globally?


✓ Coronary heart disease, cancer, chronic lung diseases, stroke (most of

these are due to the food we consume in a lifetime)




The Health Continuum


✓ - The presence of disease, impairment, or disability at one end of the

spectrum

- Freedom from disease or injury at the other


- Well population --> at risk --> established and controlled chronic disease

populations




Types of disease prevention




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✓ - Primary: Prevent disease occurrence

- Secondary: Detect disease early/control risk factors


- Tertiary: Reduce disability from disease (self-management and continued

care)




Health Promotion/Intervention


✓ - The process of enabling people to achieve their maximum potential

for good health

- Focuses on lifestyle (behavior) change to work toward positive health

behaviors


- Involves an intervention




Determinants of health


✓ the range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors

that influence health status




Social Ecological Model


✓ Individual, interpersonal, organizational, community, public policy

- Focus on the nature of people's interactions with their surrounding physical

and sociocultural environments




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Social Ecological Model accomplishes 2 things:


✓ (1) Focus on the nature of people's interactions with their surrounding

physical and sociocultural environments

(2) Emphasize multiple levels of influence: individual, interpersonal,

institutional/organizational, community, and structures, policies, and systems




Healthy People 2020


✓ Higher quality, longer lives, health equity, social and physical

environments, genetic perspectives, etc.

- In 2030: want to ELIMINATE health disparities, full potential for health, engage

leadership, institutions, the public, etc.




Community Nutrition Practice


✓ - Policy

- Program Management


- Cost (making decisions with scarce resources)


- Population Reach (Who? How? Intended Effect?)




Community vs. Public Health Nutrition




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