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Reply to StudentYou make an excellent point regarding the Healthy People 2030 objectives regarding sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the need to educate parents about safe sleeping practices. Leveraging the point of contact patients have with the healthcare system during prenatal and postnatal care to improve the health of infants is so important. Even today, some parents may not be aware of the most recent evidence-based advice regarding safe sleeping. However, it is equally important to use the opportunity to improve maternal health.There are still great disparities regarding maternal health in regards to race in the United States which suggests that African American women receive inadequate healthcare, and maternal health care in particular, versus white women. Rates of maternal mortality for African American women because of heart disease and blood pressure conditions such as preeclampsia and eclampsia are five times that of white women, for example (1). Healthy mothers are necessary to support healthy babies. Particularly for women with inadequate healthcare before becoming pregnant, prenatal care is a vital point of contact to establish the need for wellness promotion and regular health screening to underserved populations.This is also true in regards to obesity prevention, a Healthy People objective you note. A 2021 study conducted by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases involving teaching responsive parenting, to positively promote healthy food habits, was found to have positive effects on children who had shown unhealthy degrees of weight gain in infancy, underlining how food habits can be instilled in children early on through behavioral modification (2). Again, this underlines the value of teaching health-promoting strategies to parents as a way to promote better health in younger generations. Childrens children are the crown of old men, And the glory of children is their father (Proverbs 17:6 NKJV).References1. NIH-funded study highlights stark racial disparities in maternal deaths. NIH. Published August 12, 2021. Accessed June 6, 2022. https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-funded-study-highlights-stark-racial-disparities-maternal-deaths2. Parenting program to prevent obesity in firstborn children benefits siblings. Published December 21, 2021. Accessed June 6, 2022.https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/parenting-program-prevent-obesity-firstborn-children-benefits-siblings
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Parent-Child Relationship Codi has a very complicated relationship with her father. It is not a conventional relationship. Their relationship to each other is renewed after her father falls ill. Her father (Doc Homer) has a different relationship with his daughters. His daughters, hallie and Codi moved out of their father's house when they grew up to adolescents. They both want to lead independent lives of their own. There has always been
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Healthy People 2020 Review of Three Articles from Healthy People 2020 Global Health The goal of improved global health is to strengthen U.S. national security through global disease detection, response, prevention, and control strategies. Threats to health in one part of the world may have far reaching consequences that impact public health across the globe. The 2003 SARS epidemic and the 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak are recent examples. Furthermore, improving the health of
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Parent-Child Attachment It is now widely recognized by psychologists that the first few years of a child's experiences are crucial in her subsequent personality and behavioral development. The most critical aspect in this regard is the child's relationship with her parents in the formative years. The recognition of this simple fact has led to the development of the "attachment theory" that emphasizes the importance of a close parent-child relationship in promoting
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Healthy People Childhood obesity is a serious medical condition that affects both children and adolescents. This condition occurs when a child is above the normal weight for their age. The number of overweight children has dramatically increased over the recent years.it is approximated that ten percent of children who are aged between four and five years are over weight twice that twenty years ago. Obesity is more prevalent in girls
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parent-child conflicts cause people to act without being true to their own needs and desires. Because of the ingrained need to please the parents, people often sacrifice, suppress, or deny their feelings. Especially in families in which tradition is important, a person may find him or herself trying too hard to stay in the good graces of their family. An example would be marriage outside of the religion. It
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Health Disparities in Healthy People 2020 For the last two decades now, one of the central goals of Healthy People has been on alleviating disparities. Healthy people 2000 focused on reducing health related disparities in the American population. The Healthy people 2020 mission defines health disparity as a health difference that has close links with socio-economic and environmental disadvantages. Such heath disparities negatively affect groups that face systematic obstacles because of