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Social- Cultural Unit 21
AssignmentP3, M1 & D1
Nutrition
Unit 21
Unit 21
P1 = DONE
P2 & M1= DONE
P3, M1 & D1
Write down one question
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Learning Objective
sLo3- Predict social
cultural factors for a person who follows a
specific religion
Lo2- Underline the effects of social
cultural factors on diet choices.
L01- identify social cultural factors that
have an effect on diet choices.
Task 1Explain how the following influence individual diets;
1.Dietary Habits2.Economic Factors3.Socio-Cultural Influences4.Education5.Social Policy6.Health factors
Write down what you think the term Social
cultural means?
(Stretch & Whitehouse, 2010) 1 minute
Definition Social cultural factors
“Sociocultural factors are the larger scale forces within cultures and
societies that affect the thoughts, feelings and behaviours.” (Stretch &
Whitehouse, 2010)
Such factors include: Attitudes. Child rearing practices.
(Stretch & Whitehouse, 2010)
Social Cultural Factors
Beliefs, socialisation, food rituals, role of food in families and communities
FamilyReligious rules
Own preferences and taste of those serving food
Fasting and feasting
All these have an effect on their diet choices
Can you think of a specific religion
that changes
a persons diet?
Religions around the world - 30 minutes
Religions which require particular food rules include:
Islam; (Ramadam)Hinduism;
Buddhism (strict);
Your activity to cut and stick photos and around them write
the rules of eating.
1- Say what the religion is
2- What food rules
3- What other rules like
behaviours they follow
4- How it effects their diet habits
Ramadan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kM27b-iaBg
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic Lunar Calendar.
Every day during this month, Muslims around the world spend the daylight hours in a complete
fast.
Nothing can enter your mouth during daylight (No
tablets, no water and no food while its daylight)
When it is night they can eat food
and drink.
Religions that effect health
Ramadan:
Individuals can become malnourished in that space of
time.- Dehydrated causing illness
(Faint, dizziness) - Lose weight
- Lose appetite during the night to eat
- Metabolism slows down (Can put on weight easily)
IslamThe Koran outlines the foods which can be eaten (halal) and
those forbidden (haram).
Beef, lamb and chicken can only be eaten if the animal
has been slaughtered by the halal method. This
means that the animal must be
killed by slitting its throat.
The animal will then have all the blood drained from its
body.
Muslims will only eat meat slaughtered by Muslims, Christians or
Jews.
Examples include pork, blood, alcohol
and meat sacrificed to
idols.
Write down how this religion
influences your diet choices?
Hinduism
Strict Hindus are vegetarian.
The cow is held in high regard and a
symbol of abundance,
therefore Hindus do not eat beef.
Some Hindus may also
avoid certain foods, such as salted
pork, milk, onions,
garlic, eggs and coconut.
Write down how this religion
influences your diet choices?
Buddhism
Prohibited animal flesh: all.
Buddhists believe they should not be responsible for the death of any other living organism.
Therefore, most Buddhists follow a strict vegetarian, if
not vegan diet.
They also avoid the
consumption of alcohol.
This influences
their diet due to becoming
a vegetarian. Write down how this religion
influences your diet choices?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/zpt4wmn
Buddhism
monks and
nuns’A monk is allowed to collect, receive and consume food between dawn and midday (taken to be 12 noon).
Monk lives on whatever is offered, vegetarianism is encouraged.
Monk and nuns are not allowed their own money therefore can’t buy own food.
Activity
To make a poster for children in a primary
school about different religions and how this effects diet choices.
Explain what the religion isDietary habits of this
religionRules
PicturesMake a game
1- Hinduism2-
Buddhism
3- Islam (Muslims)4-
Ramadan
Learning Objective
sLo3- Predict social
cultural factors for a person who follows a
specific religion
Lo2- Underline the effects of social
cultural factors on diet choices.
L01- identify social cultural factors that
have an effect on diet choices.