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objectives students will be able to describe the characteristics of public health approaches to assuring nutritional health apply basic constructs of systems thinking to a public health nutrition concern leading ...

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                    Objectives
    • Students will be able to:
    • Describe the characteristics of public 
      health approaches to assuring nutritional 
      health
    • Apply basic constructs of systems thinking 
      to a public health nutrition concern
                            
       Leading Nutrition Concerns
                    Obesity
    Sustainability              Food Security
                           
       Effective Strategies to Address 
           these Concerns require:
    • Transdisciplinary research base
    • Population-heath focus
    • Grounding in fundamental social and 
      economic determinants of health
    • Intersectoral engagement
                           
                Systems Thinking 
    • the only way to fully understand why a complex 
       problem occurs and persists is to understand the 
       part in relation to the whole (O'Connor & 
       McDermott, The Art of Systems Thinking: 
       Essential Skills for Creativity and Problem-
       Solving)
    • Traditional scientific approach = isolating small 
       parts of the system
    • Systems thinking = taking many interactions into 
       account
                                
 Systems thinking is needed for problems that are:
    • Complex problems that involve helping many 
       actors see the "big picture" and not just their part 
       of it 
    • Recurring problems or those that have been 
       made worse by past attempts to fix them 
    • Issues where an action affects (or is affected by) 
       the environment surrounding the issue, either 
       the natural environment or the competitive 
       environment 
    • Problems whose solutions are not obvious 
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