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HEALTH IMPAIRING BEHAVIOUR

HEALTH IMPAIRING BEHAVIOUR. Health Impairing Behaviour. Introduction. Social practices: activities and behaviours of people in groups. Key sociological question: What social practices impact overall health? What can society do to solve health impairing behaviors?. Health Impairing Behaviour.

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HEALTH IMPAIRING BEHAVIOUR

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  1. HEALTH IMPAIRING BEHAVIOUR

  2. Health Impairing Behaviour Introduction • Social practices: activities and behaviours of people in groups. • Key sociological question: • What social practices impact overall health? • What can society do to solve health impairing behaviors?

  3. Health Impairing Behaviour Smoking Physical Unhealthy Health Impairing Inactivity Eating Substance Abuse

  4. Health Impairing Behaviour Smoking • Smoking remains the most serious threat to public health in Canada with significant links to various types of cancers. • Significant financial costs as smoking related illnesses and death put further strains on cash strapped governments.

  5. Health Impairing Behaviour Smoking • Governments have undertaken aggressive strategies to discourage cigarette smoking • Ads show the destructive consequences of this behaviour. • Recent “shock advertising” methods used by the Canadian government are examples of this approach.

  6. Health Impairing Behaviour Physical Inactivity • Statistics Canada reports that 2 of every 3 adults are obese. • Choice to be inactive and to eat poorly has translated into disastrous short and long term health problems - including, diabetes, heart disease, and various forms of cancer.

  7. Health Impairing Behaviour Substance Abuse • Problematic behavior for many in society as there are clear links to liver ailments, disease and premature death. • Social consequences and costs can result in serious family tensions, ruined relationships, rehabilitation and treatment for abuse, and death from suicide or accidental overdose.

  8. Health Impairing Behaviour Unhealthy Eating • Unhealthy Eating • ¼ of Canadians do not eat fruits and vegetables on a daily basis (CBC News) • Diets filled with fat and insufficient fibre and vitamins. • High intake of fast food • Resulting from time constraints, convenience and effective advertising

  9. Group • Smoking is still a major concern of governments. Numerous steps have been taken at the federal, provincial and municipal level to deter smoking. The federal government has engaged in shock advertising to discourage people from smoking. Are these tactics effective in stopping people from smoking? Why or why not?

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