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health survey for england healthy lifestyles

Health survey for england healthy lifestyles

Perception of Barriers

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Write an essay on Critique in Black Families’ Perception of Barriers to the Practice of a Healthy Lifestyle?

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Heyl (2007) has stated in support of the article that the description of the participants largely falls under the category of three broad sections and these are patterns of the tangible behavior, proper accessibility to the public and the social services as well along with social order and the control mechanisms. Hylton (2010) has argued that the participants opined that maintaining a proper and healthy lifestyle must be about countering several socio-economic disadvantages like racism, discrimination  along with the provision of appropriate education and at the same time it has been taken into consideration the values as well as the beliefs of each participants. Heyl (2007) has found that the participants believe that there are some important factors that contribute largely towards a healthy life style are no cigarette smoking, no drugs as well as any drugs in restraint.

In comparison to the viewpoint stated in the article, Heyl (2007) has opined that healthy diet, exercise, healthy sexual practices, proper schooling, healthy neighbourhood- and a strong state of the comfort that takes into account enough hours to sleep and take rest and some more. King et al. (2009) have critically suggested that that the black people believe some social factors are required to take care of properly in order to lead a healthy life. Anti-discriminatory practices, social equality, healthy diet taking into consideration the traditional African Caribbean diet, positive media images are highly important that will focus on the supporting the African Caribbean. Moreover, it has been found that Ledwith and Springett (2010) have suggested that religious beliefs are required to keep in mind that will focus on the values and the beliefs of the African Caribbean community. It is important for the children and the young people as well, there is a requirement of the African Centric Education curriculum comprehensive of the African Caribbean history and life sciences.

The women of the African Caribbean society are highly politicized and are called for a better understanding of the several - challenges in the community. The women in the society are constantly being - affected by racism and discrimination and this has gradually extended towards socio-economic disadvantages and the gradual family breakdowns. Both the female and the male participants have described that racism largely affect their life and they face - dissemination in the work place that damage them mentally (Ledwith and Springett 2010).

The second most dangerous thing that the Black people of the community face is that a significant number existing principle of the community are highly ignored as well as marginalized the ethical identity of the African Caribbean and their values and beliefs as well. Hylton (2010) has critically argued that there is a general perception among the participants is that the healthy eating means giving up a significant part of their ethnic identity. Therefore, it has been found that in the entire study, some barriers have been identified - that affects the healthy life style and these might be microcosm of the wider challenges that most of the people in the community face largely. However, it can be said that a further investigate study is required to analyze the situation more critically among large number of participants (Hammersley and Atkinson 2007).

References

Department of Health (DoH), 2010. Healthy lives: our strategy for public health in England. London: HMSO.

Dundas, R., et al., 2001. Ethnic differences in behavioural risk factors for stroke: implications

Hylton, C., 2010. Creating and sustaining African self-identity in the Western Diaspora. In: B.M.N. Ochieng, and C.L.A. Hylton, eds. Black families in Britain as the site of struggle. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 258–282.

Johnson, R.D.M., et al., 2000. Black and minority ethnic groups in England: the second health and lifestyle survey. London: HEA.

Williams, J., 2010. Black UK families and the labour market: an historical review of the continuing difficulties of establishing a firm economic base. In: B.M.N. Ochieng, and C.L.A. Hylton, eds. Black families in Britain as the site of struggle. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 122–142.

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