Genetics / Social Exclusion
Income / Food Insecurity
Employment / Education
Access to Health Services /Mental Health
Prevalence
100
Results from racialization and discrimination of particular people
What is Oppression?
100
The most important SDOH and shapes overall living conditions, affects psychological functioning, and influences health-related behaviours.
What is Income?
100
An individual's state of that has a large effect on the quality of health for Canadians.
What is Employment?
100
Higher prevalence rates of obesity due to several lifestyle-related risk factors including a high caloric diet and lower levels of physical activity
What are Rural Communities?
100
An excess of body fat that can threaten or affect your health.
What is obesity?
200
Implement social support programs within communities to promote positive change.
What is Social Exclusion Recommendation?
200
Unable to have an adequate diet in terms of quality and quantity
What is Food Insecurity?
200
People attain better understanding of the world and they become more able to see and influence societal factors that shape their own health.
What is Education?
200
The largest portion of rural Canada
What are Aboriginal Communities?
200
56.5% of residents are overweight or obese
What is prevalence in RQHR?
300
Irrational risk-taking, engaging in unhealthy eating behaviours and a decline in physical activity
What are Self-destructive tendencies?
300
Subsidies to improve the living conditions of those near or below the poverty line
What is an Income Recommendation?
300
A population that consists of 33.6% Obese Adults
What is Those Who Did Not Graduate High School?
300
Limited access to low-cost nutritious foods and rec. activities; an increased reliance on cars, and a decreased motivation or ability to walk
What is Geographic Isolation?
300
59.5% of residents are overweight or obese.
What is prevalence in Saskatchewan?
400
Obesity risk is 2-8 times higher for people by passing seven distinct genes to offspring
What is Genetic Obesity?
400
Related to approx. 36% increased risk of being obese.
What is Limited Food Availability?
400
Unemployment, sedentary careers, and job insecurity
What are Factors to Obesity?
400
Implement programs that promote healthy eating and exercising
What is Access to HS Recommendation?
400
Direct costs of overweight and obese populations represent approx. 6 billion of Canada's healthcare budget
What is economic burden?
500
Specific groups being denied the opportunity to participate in Canadian life
What is Social Exclusion?
500
Income level that has a 35.3% rate of obesity
What is Income $15,000 or lower?
500
Highest obesity rate within occupational groups
What is Police Officers, Firefighters, and Security Guards?
500
Bipolar disorder and depression associated with the risk of being overweight or obese.
What is Mental Health?
500
Arthritis, Cancer, Diabetes, Infertility, Stroke, Heart Diseases and Back Pain
What are common diseases due to obesity?