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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Lifestyle Incongruence :: Economy, Minorities, Poverty

The perspective that places African-Americans along with other minorities at an economic disadvantage because blacks tend to derive less than whites which often force blacks to pick between paying strike or providing food to make it mundane. The hierarchy of needs are not being meet psychologically is a stressor that can produce wellness related illness that can effect a community as a whole if no intervention are made. (16) In exploring the furbish up that ethnical model on the African-American community, William Dressler and James Bindon case poll entitled, The Health consequence of cultural consonance cultural dimension of lifestyle, sociable support and arterial blood pressing in an African American community. In the case study, Dressler and Bindon focus on the areas of society, cultivation and individual health cultural models, cultural consonance and cultural consonance and blood pressure in the African American community. The first goal of this research involves f ind if there are shared models of lifestyle and social support in the community. Two, check off what the separate associations of cultural consonance in lifestyle and cultural consonance in social support are with blood pressure. Lastly, determine if there is a synergism between cultural consonance in social support in relations to stress (blood pressure). In society, culture and individual health, Dressler and Bindon noted that, socioeconomic stance refers to the position of the individual in a system of ranked status based on criteria that allow occupation, income and education. (9). Social integration refers to the degree to which individuals report social connections based on marital status, membership in voluntary associations, and interaction with friends and relative. (10) In return, a lower ranking on socioeconomic status is associated with an increase happen of disease. Higher levels of social integration are associated with a reduced stake of disease. (11)Furthermore, being lower in the status hierarchy, or being socially, isolated, could conceivably be associated with a wide variety of factors from not getting a sufficient amount of exercise to perceptions of stress on a daily basis. (12)Perspective epidemiological research designs are fairly efficient at ruling out alternative explanations by taking into account (or imperative for) exposure to other kinds of risks. (13) Thus, numerous studies have shown that the risk of disease associated with status role positions remains unaffected by controlling for pre-existing health problems, obesity access to medical care, dietary patterns, smoking drinking and same sorts of factors known to have effects on health.

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