Religion, Diet, and Traditional Cultural Norms
Miscellanous
Acculturation
Definitions
Health Counseling & Practices
100

Kashrut is the dietary laws for this religion

What is Judaism?

100

South East Asian culture was influenced by the

What are the Chinese, Spanish, and French?

100

Someone who follows both their homeland culture and the culture of their new home is termed 

What is bi cultural?

100

The movement of populations from one country, region, or location to another

What is migration?

100

The ancient Asian Indian system of healing is called

What is Ayurvedic medicine?

200

Within the Caribbean nations, family structures tend to be

What is patriarchal?

(the father is often the head of household, and women may be responsible for domestic tasks)

200

Dried, pickled, and fermented foods were introduced into American culture from what cultures 

What are Central European and Russian culture?

200

As people become acculturated (the last step) what habit is likely to change

What are food habits?

200

Products produced in distant parts of the world are eaten in another country

What is globalization?

200

For disease to be present, there must be a physical cause; get rid of the cause (e.g., bacteria or virus) and the disease will be eliminated

What is the biomedical viewpoint of health and illness?

300

Roman Catholics fast on these two specific days

What is Ash Wednesday and Good Friday?

300

An example of a food that was renamed in order to assert a new cultural identity (in America) is

What are freedom fries?

300

Changes in food behavior happen most often with

What are peripheral foods?

300

Complex rules that define how humans eat meals are called

What are manners?

300

This region of the US has the highest rates of obesity and diabetes

What is the South?

400

Thinness is often associated with poor diet and disease in all of the following cultures except

What is American culture?

400

The need for human's to experiment with food choices but at the same time be conservative is called

What is the omnivore's paradox?

400

According to the consumer food model, these factor(s) influence food selection

What is taste, well being, and convenience?

400

This term defines cultural membership or social identity

What is ethnicity?

400

These disease rates are particularly high among Korean Americans as opposed to Chinese or Japanese Americans

What is cancers of the stomach, liver, and esophagus?

500

A term used to describe overestimation of the association between group membership and individual behavior, often seen as a pitfall in health care relationships, is

What is sterrotyping?
500

List the things that may influence a person's individual food choices

What is taste, self-expression, culture, availability, personal well being, convenience, and cost.

500

Children learn food preferences from valued or trusted others.  Who is the least long-lasting influence?

Who are parents?

500

 __________ are the preparation and seasoning of foods to match the identifying spices and ingredients of a culture

What are flavor principles?

500

When counseling someone of Chinese origin, the following behaviors are appropriate

What is keeping things positive, providing a thorough explanation, and not touching the client directly unless they initiate contact?

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