I have attached the template that is to be used for the powerpoint poster. Below is the information that should be included in the poster.
Cultural Community Needs
1. Describe specific culture/ethnic population selected in detail.
My research focuses on obesity among Hispanic female adolescents, who have seen a significant increase in cases, elevating their risk of stroke, diabetes, and heart disease. Healthypeople.gov (2020) reports that obesity prevalence in this group is twice that of non-Hispanic peers. Isasi, Rastogi, and Molina’s (2016) research reveals faster BMI growth and a higher likelihood of glucose issues.
These vulnerabilities arise from socioeconomic disadvantages, limited physical activity, and poor diets, leading to disparities and rising obesity rates in this demographic.
2. Describe rationale for selecting this population.
My goal is to understand how these disparities contribute to rising obesity rates among this demographic by examining their cultural practices. I’ll explore strategies to address these disparities and reduce obesity. Ultimately, I aim to enrich the limited knowledge about female adolescent Hispanics and obesity.
3. Describe a cultural/ethnic need within your area, clinical practice, or community.
The community is actively addressing teenage obesity among Hispanic females due to its pressing health concern. They’re advocating for healthy eating, socioeconomic equity, and better healthcare coverage, as these disparities are major contributors to the high obesity rates.
4. Describe the approved health issue from your chosen cultural population.
Obesity is rising among female Hispanic adolescents, leading to health issues like heart disease and diabetes. It affects academic performance and psychosocial well-being, along with increasing risks of high cholesterol, cancer, and high blood pressure. Obese teenagers often carry excess weight into adulthood, raising the risk of severe chronic diseases. With twice the obesity rate among female Hispanic teenagers, urgent action is needed, including education on healthy eating and addressing disparities.
Details of the Health Issue
1. Describe how the health issue is based on the Leading Health Indicator (LHI) priorities from Healthy People.
Obesity, especially among teenage Hispanic females, is a costly health concern, accorded high priority by healthypeople.gov (2020). Approximately 16.2% of U.S. teenagers are obese, increasing their risk of conditions like type 2 diabetes, stroke, and cardiovascular disease. These diseases are leading causes of mortality. Obesity also inflates healthcare costs, impacting those without insurance or living in poverty. Addressing obesity, as per healthypeople.gov, can substantially reduce medical expenses and enhance overall health in the United States.
2. Describe the reason why the health issue was selected.
This issue is chosen due to the increasing obesity rates among teenagers from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Healthy People prioritizes it to raise awareness and alleviate the healthcare sector’s burden. Their aim is to share strategies like regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight, and adopting nutritious diets to combat obesity.
3. Why it is important to focus on this health issue?
This approach reduces healthcare costs and lessens the obesity burden, especially among disadvantaged female Hispanic teenagers. It also highlights obesity’s higher prevalence in the Hispanic community and helps understand its cultural aspects. Addressing this issue benefits not only Hispanics but also other minority groups, emphasizing its universal nature. In essence, tackling obesity allows for comprehensive solutions, leading to reduced obesity rates, lower medical expenses, and healthier lifestyles across the United States.
Clinical Impact
1. How can this content be related to clinical practice in general?
This information helps healthcare professionals understand obesity factors in minority teenagers, providing strategies that respect diverse cultures. It’s also valuable for explaining why obesity is more prevalent in female teenagers compared to males.
2. How do the cultural community needs and details of the health issue impact your area, clinical practice, or community?
This information offers insights into community health challenges and effective interventions. It also sheds light on Hispanic cultural norms, especially among female teenagers. I expect it to improve my healthcare practices.
1. Descriiption of Issue, Indicator, and Focus
The U.S. Hispanic population comprises 20% of the total, with a growing concern regarding rising adolescent obesity, leading to health complications like stroke, diabetes, and heart diseases. Female adolescents are disproportionately affected due to socioeconomic factors, less physical activity, and unhealthy diets. Over 28% of Hispanic adolescents lack medical insurance, hindering healthcare access. Unhealthy dietary choices, coupled with affordable but nutritionally poor fast food in Hispanic neighborhoods, contribute to the issue. Cultural perceptions favoring overweight individuals further complicate the problem. Solutions include prioritizing culturally relevant health education, affordable healthcare options, and incentivizing proactive health management within the Hispanic community.
2. References with Permalink
Nutrition, Physical Activity, Obesity. (2023). From https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/browse-objectives/overweight-and-obesity/increase-proportion-health-care-visits-adults-obesity-include-counseling-weight-loss-nutrition-or-physical-activity-nws-05
Laura Gale (2019).Social Work Care Sheet: Providing Culturally Competent Care – Obesity. https://www.ebsco.com/sites/g/files/nabnos191/files/acquiadam-assets/Social-Work-Reference-Center-Care-Sheet-Obesity-in-a-Culturally-Diverse-Population.pdf.
3. Summary
The challenge of overweight and obesity within the Hispanic community can be traced back to their traditional dietary habits. Historically, they have been taught that carrying extra weight signifies good health, while being thin is seen as a sign of malnourishment. Consequently, obesity has become the norm in their culture. To address this issue, it is crucial to provide education on exercise, balanced nutrition, and regular medical check-ups to the Hispanic community.
4. Educational Plan
The educational strategy will prioritize the lower-income Hispanic community, with a focus on instructing households about budget-friendly, nutritious diets and helping them establish balanced eating routines. Additionally, families will be introduced to healthier alternatives to traditional Hispanic recipes, and they’ll be encouraged to incorporate fruits and vegetables into their daily meals. By raising awareness about obesity and its associated health risks, the Hispanic community can take more manageable steps towards transforming their dietary habits.