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- The Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative. Question: What specific methods are being used to help prevent disease or improve health?tell what life diseases are and examples of life diseases Tell a little about diabetes 2 what it is symptoms incidence What can you, I and society do to reduce the incidence of life-threatening diseases discussed / and or reflectHi answer the question What impact will diabetes (type2) have on culturally appropriate nursing care?.
- 1. Fill in the type of research methods in the following questions. A total of 100 patients with diabetes were recruited and 110 controls participated in the same study. Dietary intakes were estimated by 24- hour recalls. 300 children have been recruited, which have been planned to be followed up annually for 5 years. Their diet was reported by their parents by food diary, and their body weight and height were measured yearly with standardized instruments. After 5 years, researchers will observe who have become obese. Agroupofsubjectswererecruited,andresearchersdeterminewhether they have taken fish oil and measured their heartbeat rate currently. ___________________________________________________________ d. 200 participants who met the eligible criteria were recruited and randomly assigned into the experimental (use olive oil only to cook) and control group. The risk of development of cardiovascular disease were measured.1. Give your insight about the health promotion figure 2. Identify the reasons why risks to public health typically occur in poverty-stricken communities? 3. Who do you think are the target population in regards to the health promotion figure and why?Diabetes as a burden of health concern for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples? (Impact of disease, its fatality, risk factors).
- (Country Is USA) The double burden of malnutrition (undernutrition and over nutrition) is a growing issue in your locality leading to an increase in non-communicable disease burden amongst adults and children. You have been asked to design and present a health programme to improve diet. Your assessment must address all four points. 1. Describe the health burden of malnutrition in your country or a country of your choice using evidence from published literature. - What are the main determinants of malnutrition - What is the evidence for a double burden of malnutrition? - Use an appropriate critical appraisal tool to assess the quality of the information you use.Develop a personalized care plan for a patient with diabetes aimed at promoting cellular regulation.Complications of Diabetes Mellitus: All patients with diabetes mellitus develop clinically significant atherosclerosis after10 years. Up to 50% of diabetic patients develop hyperlipidemia 30% of Type I diabetic patients develop end stage renal failure All of the above