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Monday, June 6

2022
GNED07- THE CONTEMPORARY
W ORLD

An Evaluation of the
Current Health an d
Lifestyle Influenced by
Globalization

STUDENT SECTION
Alvarez, Julian BSCPE2-3
Romeo Barlao, Mark
Dovie C. Bristol,
Jonathan
Barroca, Justine Domingo
Bascuguin, Dave Francis
Table of Contents

Pa ge

I Introduction
Background of the Study 1
Statement of the Problem 2
Objective of the Study 3
Significance of the Study 4
Theoretical Framework 5
Conceptual Framework 6

I Review of Related
I Literature 7
Related Literature 8

Synthesis
II
I Methodology 9
Research Design 1
0
Participant of the Study
1
Sampling Technique 1
Statistical Treatment of 1
Data 2
I Introduction

Background of the Study

The Circular Economy and Its main concept.


The comprehensive examination of globalization processes.
The Material Degradation.
The Waste Management.

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I Introduction

Statement of the Problem


The goal of this study was to define
and evaluate globalization in terms of
health and lifestyle. The following
questions were addressed in this
study:
How are the implications of globalization's assessment
of health and lifestyle in terms of the following causes:
1.Global Funds that are incurable illnesses
2. Global Environmental Issue
3. Global health policy
4. Population health
Why does globalization affect global poverty and
healthcare?
How does contemporary globalization differ from
previous 2
globalization in terms of health and lifestyle?
I Introduction

Objectives of the
Study
To better understand how globalization affects global
change as a result of individual human activities.
To discuss the topic of having a high risk of various diseases
due to a large population, which could put the country at risk.
To support a comprehensive action plan that addresses water,
sanitation, food, chemical, and air quality management, as
well as health impact assessments, occupational health, and
climate change.
To comprehend how globalization affects the growth of
the healthcare system in each country.
To distinguish between the phrases "globalization" and
"global health" while retaining their interconnectedness yet
distinctness.

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I Introduction

Theoretical
Framework

5
I Introduction

Conceptual
Framework

6
II Review of Literature

Review
Literature
Health And Lifestyle on Globalization

Globalization Affects Current Health and Lifestyle

Health Issues Affecting Globalization

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II Review of Literature

Synthesi
s
Globalization poses a significant threat to public
health, particularly in poor nations, yet the
connections between globalization and health are
complicated. Although there is a growing body of
literature on the subject, it is fragmented and lacks a
consistent framework for examining the direct and
indirect health effects of various facets of
globalization.

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I Introduction

METHODOLOGY
III Methodology

Research
Design
 The descriptive research approach aims to accurately and systematically describe a
population, situation or phenomenon. This type of research design is purely on a
theoretical basis where the individual collects data, analyses, prepares and then
presents it in an understandable manner.

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III Methodology

Participant of the Study

• Limited number of students in the


designated college department

• 100 targeted participants — students

• Nursing students who are studying health


and lifestyle courses

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III Methodology

Sampling Technique

• Using convenience surveys

• Selected 10% of the 100 participants

• People who can provide in-depth and


precise knowledge

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III Methodology

Statistical Treatment

• Using the Central Tendencies

• Establish the data kinds, variable labels,


and values

• 20 of all respondents were unable to


answer the question. 70 respondents
responded positively, while 10
respondents will be neutral.

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