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To provide guidance for instituting elements of organizational cultural competence, the Office of Minority Health of the USDHHS has issued National Standards for ____.
 a. Foreign Language Learning
  b. Minority-only Health Services
  c. Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services
  d. Doctors without Borders

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Discuss public health intervention strategies for the treatment of obesity and overweight among adults.



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Answer to Question 1

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In public health applications, interventions that address body weight are often preventive, rather than treatment-oriented. For an effective intervention in the public health setting, the program has to have significant effectiveness in clinical settings, broad reach in the population of interest, and consistent implementation in real-life settings. Interventions may also be grouped by age. Public health interventions tend to focus on lifestyle approaches, such as dietary changes and physical activity, and are implemented in community or worksite settings.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 21, 2018
Excellent


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