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Russian Culture

Russian Culture. Louise Margaret Tomas SCR 150 Professor K. Karsten. Touches 2 continents!! Asia and Europe. Formerly known as the USSR : Union of Soviet Socialists Republic Capital : Moscow. By 1971 more than 3 million Russian Americans reside in the U.S. .

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Russian Culture

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  1. Russian Culture Louise Margaret Tomas SCR 150 Professor K. Karsten

  2. Touches 2 continents!! Asia and Europe Formerly known as the USSR: Union of Soviet Socialists Republic Capital: Moscow

  3. By 1971 more than 3 million Russian Americans reside in the U.S. With approximately 21,000- 36,000 immigrants arriving yearly.

  4. Modifiable High Risk Behaviors: Alcoholism It is alleged that the high alcohol consumption is due in part to the fact that the government in the USSR promoted alcohol sales. Nevertheless high alcohol consumption has been linked to mortality rates in both Russian men and women. Clients should be taught of the dangers of alcoholism. Such as alcohol damages the internal organs of the body; i.e. liver cirrhosis. Consumption can lead to high risk behavior such as drinking and driving.

  5. Modifiable High Risk Behaviors: Cigarette Smoking Lung cancer in relation to smoking is preventable. Educating clients on the danger of smoking, even via second hand smoke is important. Educate client of different products that can help in the cessation of smoking. According to a 2005 survey in Moscow, young women were starting to smoke at the age of 14.

  6. Modifiable High Risk Behaviors: Obesity Common foods: Pickled vegetables, sardines, sausages, cucumbers in sour cream. The Russian diet is typically high in fat and salt and which can lead to obesity. Encouraging clients to exercise via walking or running can help fight against obesity.

  7. Thank You!

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