Endocrine System Disorders (Diabetes). Prior to engaging in this discussion, readChapter 5 in your text, watch the Peter Attia: Is the obesity crisis hiding a bigger problem? video, and reviewany relevant Instructor Guidance.For this discussion, please reference the information in the “Introduction to the Miller Family” document. LilaMiller Goldberg is a 45-year-old diabetic. She had difficulty losing weight since her pregnancy years ago and hasstarted experiencing symptoms related to her condition. She has insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), andhas been symptomatic for more than 10 years. She has been resistant about changing her diet and has beeninconsistent with treatment, despite her health. She always hated her mother Ella’s fixation on nutrition while shewas growing up, the different diets she tried, and the “weird meals” she prepared. She prefers quick and easyconvenience foods, fast food, and what tastes good. After all, she is a busy working mom! She has never liked toexercise and, with the pain that has developed in her feet, it is physically too difficult.Analyze and discuss the relationship between Lila’s environment growing up, her physiology, and her attitudesand behaviors. Use the following questions to guide your explanation, and be certain to apply basic medicalterminology as appropriate.How might Lila’s condition affect her thinking, her relationships, and social situations? In what waysmight these factors worsen her condition? How has Lila’s aversion to her mother’s dietary fanaticism while she was growing up affected her choicesand, as a result, her health?How might Lila’s condition of being overweight impact her relationships?How might others in Lila’s family and community view her, and how might this affect how she viewsherself?What do you believe are Lila’s options at this time? Cite research that supports your reasoning.If you were Lila’s close friend, how might you counsel her based upon your understanding of thebiopsychosocial aspects related to her position? Provide evidence from the available resources.
Cardiovascular Health: A Woman’s Issue? Prior to engaging in this discussion, readChapter 6 in your text, watch the Noel Bairey Merz: The Single Biggest Health Threat Women Face and the GoRed for Women Presents: ‘Just a Little Heart Attack’ videos, and review any relevant Instructor Guidance.Analyze the new research indicating that heart disease may affect females more than males and comment uponhow gender impacts our behaviors related to disease. How has the fact that most prior research has studied heartdisease in males changed the ways in which women perceive the risks of heart disease and heart attacks? Dosociocultural experiences affect how an individual reacts to symptoms of disease? For instance, do men andwomen handle disease differently? Does it depend upon the type of disease? How do we see disease in othersbased upon gender? For example, do we see some diseases as unfortunate and others as possibly avoidable by theindividual? Do we judge ourselves or others differently when disease or chronic conditions are presen t? Be sureto provide evidence from your resources to back up your statements.

