3. Read Case Study: Jamal, 13 year old, African American Male, who has lived in a low income, urban neighborhood his ent

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3. Read Case Study: Jamal, 13 year old, African American Male, who has lived in a low income, urban neighborhood his entire life was recently diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus. Jamal lives with his mom, Stella and grandmother, Edell. Stella is a single mother that works three minimum wage jobs and barely "makes ends meet." Grandma Edell is not able to work outside the home due to the severity of her Diabetes. The family primarily eats inexpensive processed foods and grandma's 'soul food'. Currently their stove is not working and, as a result, they are eating more fast food. The family does not own a car, their neighborhood is not near any stores with fresh fruit and vegetables but there is a McDonalds and Taco Johns nearby, which they frequently visit. His mom relies on public transportation to get to and from work and has little time to grocery shop. This family and many individuals in their neighborhood are obese.
6. Based on the provided assessment information, develop 2 obtainable, realistic interventions that would promote nutritional wellbeing of this individual, his family, and community. Consider (all the below): a. determinants of health, b. available resources, and c. the range of activities/actions that contribute to health and the prevention of illness and injury related to nutrition. d. What integrative modalities could be integrated into their nutritional health? 1. Describe the intervention: What is the evidence to support the chosen intervention? What considerations listed above does this intervention address (a, b, c, d)? ***Please include rationale for the intervention supported by a professional reference 2. Describe the intervention: What is the evidence to support the chosen intervention? What considerations listed above does this intervention address (a, b, c, d)? ***Please include rationale for the intervention supported by a professional reference Ask questions I
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