Examine the high-risk nutritional behaviors associated with different cultures.

Examine the high-risk nutritional behaviors associated with different cultures. Identify the historical perspectives, belief systems, and other factors associated with these high-risk nutritional behaviors for each culture.
1. Summarize the high risk-nutritional behaviors practiced among two or three different cultures.
2. Discuss the historical perspectives and belief systems of these cultures that influence the high-risk nutritional behaviors.
3. Discuss the role of the health care provider in caring for individuals with high-risk behaviors for each culture. These may include, but are not limited to (a) education, (b) family roles, (c) spiritual beliefs, (d) health care practices, and (e) drug and alcohol use.

What defines a healthy relationship? What roles do culture and values play in healthy relationships?

If you had a chance to talk to a teen, what would you recommend they do to establish and maintain their physical health? Do you follow these recommendations yourself?
2. At what point was it absolutely clear that you had entered adulthood? When do people in your family recognize someone as an adult?
3. What defines a healthy relationship? What roles do culture and values play in healthy relationships?
4. How can you tell when it’s time to change the nature of the romantic relationship (moving in together, marriage, children, etc.)? Are there signs that indicate it’s time to end a relationship?
5. What is the best way to establish a healthy work-life balance? How do you establish boundaries?