public health guest lecture Flashcards

1
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what structural factors impact dietary behaviours by influencing how we acquire, select, prepare and consume food?

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  • food availability and diversity
  • food accessibility
  • food affordability
  • social acceptability of dietary patterns
  • food and nutrition info
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2
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who sets the maximum expectations for public health programs and services delivered in Hamilton and Region and Waterloo?

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The Ontario ministry of health

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3
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what are the 5 aspects of the food system?

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  • production
  • processing an distribution
  • buying and selling
  • consumption
  • food waste
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4
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what is a healthy community food system?

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all components work together to enhance the environmental, economic, social and nutritional health of a community

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5
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what are the 4 hamilton food strategy goals?

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  1. support food friendly neighbourhoods to improve access to healthy food
  2. increase food literacy
  3. support local food and help grow argi- food sector
  4. advocate for healthy and sustainable food
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6
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what are the individual influences on what people eat?

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  • cognitions
  • skills and behaviour
  • lifestyle
  • biological (gender, genes)
  • demographics (income)
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7
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what are the social environment influences on what people eat?

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family, friends, peers

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what are the physical environment influences on what people eat?

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home, work sites, school, child care, neighbourhoods and communities, restaurants, supermarkets, convenience an corner stores

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what are the macro-level environment influences on what people eat?

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  • societal norms
  • food an beverage industry
  • food marketing an media
  • food polices
  • economic systems
  • food production
  • food assistance programs
  • health care systems
  • land use an transportation
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10
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public health encourages schools to:

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  • provide positive eating environment
  • respect hunger an full signals
  • promote positive body image
  • give opportunities to build food literacy
  • encourage healthy relationships with food
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11
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what are some nutritional issues in public health practice?

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healthy public policy, indigenous food ways, food waste, infant feeding, food literacy, food insecurity, food environments, access to healthy food an tap water, prenatal nutrition, food sovereignty, climate change, student nutrition programs

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12
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what is food insecurity?

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inadequate access to food due to household financial constraints

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13
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what is food asset mapping?

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can be used to identify neighbourhood strengths and opportunities related to accessing nutritious foods
- using active transportation to get around

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14
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Ontario dieticians in public health (ODPH) considers food insecurity to be what?

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an urgent public health problem and social justice issue

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15
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effective policy interventions target what?

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low income households to improve their financial circumstances
- requires action by all levels of government

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16
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1/5 households in Hamilton live with food insecurity. t or f

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t

17
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what is the nutritious food basket?

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measures the cost of food annually
- required by all public health units

18
Q

anything over 30% for housing costs is considered high. t or f

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t

19
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what do members of the ODPH group do?

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advocate and speak out about injustices

20
Q

what is the ODPH campaign?

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raises awareness and action on food insecurity

21
Q

what are some web page features for ODPH?

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  • statistics on food insecurity
  • resources
  • suggested actions on what YOU can do
  • template letter for provincial and federal policy makers
22
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more then 2/3 of ppl are experiencing food insecurity in Canada. t or f

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t

23
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policy interventions for insecurity:

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  • jobs with liveable wages an income
  • reducing income tax for lowest income households
24
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it has been shown that what percentage of people who have food insecurity use food charity?

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20-25%

25
Q

what is the goal for the Hamilton Breastfeeding Coalition?

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to positively influence the health of mothers infants and children in the community through protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding

26
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what is food literacy?

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set of interconnected attributes organized into the categories of food and nutrition knowledge, skills, self efficacy, food decisions and other external factors such as income, poverty and in come security

27
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what is the Hamilton Edible Education Guide?

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designed for educators and families to have a one stop shop for food literacy programming and resources for children and youth

28
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current projects for Hamilton breastfeeding coalition include:

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-pregnancy and post partum online services guide that includes breastfeeding
- coordinating breastfeeding education opportunities

29
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what do workshops for child care centre staff include?

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  • meal planning an healthy eating
  • supporting a healthy eating environment
30
Q

what is the “Welcome Baby” program?

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prenatal nutrition program
- for women in their pregnancy until their baby has reached 6 months of age

31
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how can we as nurses support healthy eating in the community?

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  • be critical of nutrition beliefs an ensure messages you promote are evidence informed and credible
  • embrace that healthy bodies come from all shapes and sizes
  • be selective with words you use
  • be aware of policies
  • reach out to others for further info