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HMS, HIC EQ-Bank 410

Evaluate the importance of health literacy skills in empowering young people to make positive health decisions about food choices.   (8 marks)

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Evaluation Statement

  • Health literacy skills are highly effective in empowering young people to make positive food choices.
  • This evaluation examines practical application abilities and long-term behaviour change impact.

Practical Application Abilities

  • Health literacy effectively equips young people with practical decision-making skills.
  • Evidence shows health-literate teens successfully read food labels and identify hidden sugars.
  • Research indicates they make significantly better supermarket choices than those without these skills.
  • This indicates a real world practical benefit as young people apply their knowledge to daily food selection.
  • The ability to decode marketing claims proves particularly valuable in today’s misleading food environment.

Long-term Behaviour Change

  • Health literacy is partially successful in achieving sustained healthy eating patterns.
  • While strong in building knowledge, only 5% of young Australians aged 15-24 meet recommended fruit and vegetable intake.
  • This shows limitations between possessing literacy and consistent application.
  • Social pressures and convenience often override health knowledge in food decisions.
  • Although effective for understanding nutrition, it proves less suitable for overcoming environmental barriers like cost and accessibility.
  • The gap between knowledge and action reveals moderate long-term success.

Final Evaluation

  • Weighing these factors shows health literacy is highly valuable but insufficient alone.
  • The strengths outweigh weaknesses because foundational skills enable lifelong learning.
  • The overall evaluation demonstrates health literacy forms a critical foundation requiring environmental support.
  • Implications suggest combining literacy education with practical cooking skills and improved food access.
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*Recommended words/phrases for “Evaluation” keyword questions are highlighted in bold throughout the answer below.

Evaluation Statement

  • Health literacy skills are highly effective in empowering young people to make positive food choices.
  • This evaluation examines practical application abilities and long-term behaviour change impact.

Practical Application Abilities

  • Health literacy effectively equips young people with practical decision-making skills.
  • Evidence shows health-literate teens successfully read food labels and identify hidden sugars.
  • Research indicates they make significantly better supermarket choices than those without these skills.
  • This indicates a real world practical benefit as young people apply their knowledge to daily food selection.
  • The ability to decode marketing claims proves particularly valuable in today’s misleading food environment.

Long-term Behaviour Change

  • Health literacy is partially successful in achieving sustained healthy eating patterns.
  • While strong in building knowledge, only 5% of young Australians aged 15-24 meet recommended fruit and vegetable intake.
  • This shows limitations between possessing literacy and consistent application.
  • Social pressures and convenience often override health knowledge in food decisions.
  • Although effective for understanding nutrition, it proves less suitable for overcoming environmental barriers like cost and accessibility.
  • The gap between knowledge and action reveals moderate long-term success.

Final Evaluation

  • Weighing these factors shows health literacy is highly valuable but insufficient alone.
  • The strengths outweigh weaknesses because foundational skills enable lifelong learning.
  • The overall evaluation demonstrates health literacy forms a critical foundation requiring environmental support.
  • Implications suggest combining literacy education with practical cooking skills and improved food access.

Filed Under: Research and Health Related Issues, Strengthening, protecting and enhancing health Tagged With: Band 4, Band 5, smc-5511-20-Health management, smc-5800-10-Youth health issue

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