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Nutritional challenges for emerging populations can be identified in the lack of access to resources (Falkner, 2018). Challenges to good nutrition may be found in the lack of financial resources to access nutritional foods or educational resources on healthy eating and nutritional value. Both nutritional excess and deficiency are associated with the disease. Nutritional excess in refined carbohydrates and saturated fats together with physical inactivity can result in chronic
Inflammatory conditions such as obesity and cardiovascular disease(Oz, 2017). PAH (n.d.) asserts that consumption of foods and beverages high in critical nutrients such as salt/sodium, sugar, saturated fats, and Trans fats increases the risk of diet-related risk factors and associated non-communicable diseases. Deficiencies in essential nutrients can lead to stunted growth, poor immune function, and classical conditions such as scurvy, osteoporosis, depression and xerophthalmia (Oz, 2017)
Reference
Falkner, A. (2018). Cultural Awareness. Health Promotion: Health and Wellness Across the
Continuum. Grand Canyon University. Accessed from: https://lc.gcumedia.com/nrs429vn/health-
promotion-health-and-wellness-across-the-continuum/v1.1/#/chapter/3
Oz H. S. (2017). Nutrients, Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases. Nutrients, 9(10), 1085.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9101085
Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), (n.d.). Nutrition.
https://www.paho.org/en/topics/nutrition
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Blue zones are areas in the world where people regularly live into their 90's and 100's without infirmity and illness.
Follow this link; https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/blue-zones
Do these people follow the health promotions we have in the US? Do any of you follow these practices? (I know I don't!)