This document discusses the relationship between socio-economic status and youth health. It defines key terms like youth, socio-economic status, income, education, health, and physical activity. Lower socio-economic status can negatively impact youth health through limited access to nutritious food, health information, and medical care due to lower income and education levels. Cultural factors also influence dietary behaviors for some youth. Overall, socio-economic status is an important determinant of youth health.
I am Gautam, PG dip in Geriatric Care from NISD,Delhi on behalf of Agebengal I publish this matter for awareness of Senior Citizen lifestyle and care in institutional or non - instititutional set up.
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Eating disorders are serious illnesses in young people, with profound consequences for physical, social and emotional development affecting the whole family.
Obesity is the result of caloric imbalance and is mediated by genetics and health. From fast food to electronics, quick and easy is the reality for many people.
This message is applied to the parents because they must take aware that obesity develops diseases.
Elder abuse includes physical, emotional, or sexual harm inflicted upon an older adult, their financial exploitation, or neglect of their welfare by people who are directly responsible for their care.
The Australian healthcare system provides a wide range of services, from population health and prevention through to general practice and community health; emergency health services and hospital care; and rehabilitation and palliative care.
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The stressors of finance can have adverse effects because they can affect the development of children, create an unsafe psychological state and contribute to poor physical health.
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1. It has been shown that a family's socioeconomic standing has a substantial bearing on the educational, vocational, and social opportunities that are made accessible to the children of that family. These factors, in turn, influence the children's long-term physical and mental health.
2. Children from families with lower earnings are less likely to be insured or have access to medications and treatments that may assist in managing chronic health conditions. This is particularly true for individuals who reside in households where there is only one parent present.
3. Children who are worse on the socioeconomic ladder are more prone to deal in a destructive way, such as by smoking or drinking excessively when they grow up, which may inflict significant harm to one's health if done to an extreme.
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Sapolsky, R.M. (2018). The health-wealth gap.
Scientific American, 319(5), pp. 62- 67.
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"One of the consequences of the growing poor is worsening health, and the reasons are not as obvious as you might think. Yes, lower socioeconomic status (SES) means less access to health care and living in more disease-prone neighbourhoods. And, yes, as the SES ladder's lower rungs have become more populated, the number of people with medical problems has climbed. This is not merely an issue of poor health for the poor and some version of better health for everyone else. Starting with Jeff Bezos at the top, every step down the ladder is associated with worse health.” (Sapolsky, 2018, p. 62-67).
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The welfare of children will deteriorate as a consequence of people falling into poverty. Children from families with lower socioeconomic positions have a lower chance of accessing medical treatment and tend to reside in locations with a higher incidence of disease (Sapolsky, 2018).
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Children who are not perfect and battling to live in a healthy environment are likely to get ill and have difficulty affording medical treatment due to their low socioeconomic position. This is because their living conditions are not ideal. Children who come from families with a low socioeconomic status, which is often the result of financial disparity, are more likely to have physical and mental health issues.
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Purnell, J. Q. (2015). Financial health is public health. In L. Choi, D. Erickson, K. Griffin, A. Levere, & E. Seidman (Eds.),
What it’s Worth: Strengthening the financial futures .
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1. SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS and YOUTH HEALTH Presented by Helena & Kelsie 18/10/2010 1 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth
2. Definitions Youth All men and women aged between 12 – 24 years old. Youth Development Strategy Aotearoa, 2002 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 2
3. Definitions Socio-economic status is an economic and sociological combined total measure of a person's work experience and of an individual's or family’s economic and social position relative to others, based on income, education, and occupation. Wikipedia, 2010 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 3
4. Income The health of a population is affected more by the degree of inequality of income distribution than by the level of wealth per se. Low quality food could lead to lack of nutrition. Lower income families often cut the food budget after paying for fixed costs such as rent 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 4
5. Income - Diet Food security refers to having reliable and sustainable access to affordable foods of high nutritional value, and is a key determinant of whether or not such foods will be consumed. Pacific households experienced higher rates of food insecurity than other New Zealand households Less than half of households with dependent Pacific children could afford to eat properly all the time, compared to the national average of 78 percent. The University of Auckland, 2010 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 5
6. Income – Diet (Pacific) A Pacific youth health study for Waitemata DHB found that generally there is an acceptance by Pacific youth that many will be overweight. Study participants saw this to be because food is an important element of Pacific culture, and the types of food that are eaten are not likely to change and are the primary cause of being overweight Leger, 2005 “We do have choices but at home we have to eat what is put in front of us” 18 year old Samoan girl 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 6
7. Education Provide knowledge of information How to budget household expenses Where to get the best buy for one’s money When paying less is a good strategy What foods are nutritious How to keep the children healthy When it’s necessary to visit the doctors or not People who are well educated tend to have friends who are well educated and are thus better able to help them out with information and support. Ross and Huber, 1985: 323 as cited by Barwick, 1992 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 7
8. Education Level of education improves access to health information- most health information comes in written form, making it virtually inaccessible to people with limited literacy. Similarly, people with limited literacy cannot discover how to access appropriate health services, and are too embarrassed to seek help. Unhealthy lifestyle practices- people with limited literacy are more likely than others to smoke, take little exercise, have poor nutrition and fail to participate in health screening programmes. Grosse and Aufrey, 1992 as cited by Barwick, 1992 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 8
10. Gilbert-Kahl’s classes Capitalist Upper Middle Class Middle Class Working Class Working Poor Underclass 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 10
11. Definitions Health “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” World Health Organisation, 2010 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 11
12. Definitions Health In NZ, it is important to consider the Māori concept of health which has various dimensions Wairua (spiritual) Hinengāro (mental) Whānau (family) Tinana (physical). Māori define health broadly, and recognise the importance of the environment. Department of Health, 1984 as cited by Barwick , 1992 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 12
23. Health – It`s YOUR choice Youth made video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQXj4Pj1M6A 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 15
24. References Barwick, H. (1992). The impact of economic and social factors on health. Wellington: The Public Health Association of New Zealand. Blaxter, M. (2001) What is health? (pp. 21-27) In Davey, B., Gray, A. and Seale, C. (Eds) Health and disease: A reader. 3rd Edition. Buckingham: Open University Press. Leger N. 2005. Pacific Youth Health Project Report. Unpublished report commissioned by the Clinical Resource Research Centre, Waitemata District Health Board. Ministry of Health. (2008). Pacific Youth Health: A paper for the Pacific Health and Disability Action Plan Review. Wellington: Ministry of Health. Ministry of Youth Affairs. (2002). Youth Development Strategy Aotearoa. Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry of Youth Affairs Socioeconomic status. (2010, September 27). Retrieved September 15, 2010, from Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socioeconomic_status The University of Auckland. (2010, June). A National Survey of Children and Young People's Physical Activity and Dietary Behaviours in New Zealand: 2008/09 - Key Findings. Retrieved September 15, 2010, from New Zealand Ministry of Health: http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/national-survey-cyp-physical-activity-dietary-behaviours-08-09-sept2010 World Health Organisation. (2010). Definitions. Retrieved September 15, 2010, from World Health Organisation: http://www.who.int/hac/about/definitions/en/ 18/10/2010 YOUTHWORK 251 - Recreation and Youth 16