Great informative video intro to health behaviour theories. I recommend replaying it a few times and taking notes to full understand the concepts. Thank you Candice :)
One of the very influencing and effective academic video I have ever seen in youtube. Authentic contents, pronouncing tone, visual materials, animation and academic weight are some key features of this video. Dear Candice Rideout, accept hearty thanks from Nepal...I expect other such videos that could be very useful for the educators like me....
Hi. Thanks for the video which introduces Health Behaviour Theories (HBT) in such an easy narrative that makes us understand the Health Belief model. However, I request you to post more videos on other theories related to HBT.
Thank you soooooo much. I have learned so much about the Health Belief Model from you presentation. You have a veryeasily understandable way of presenting the material. I am watching from Kabarak University in Nakuru County Kenya. I look forward to receiving future videos
Lately, I have not been feeling quite myself. I live on the internet, which is to say, I am a NEET living in my parents’ basement. In my online persona I pretend that I am ironically pretending to be a NEET living in my parents’ basement, but I am one in actual fact. I believe we are living in the cyberpunk dystopia and it’s way less metal than everyone thought it would be.
It's a good video, but the comparison with drinking milk for calcium is not very science based. I haven't consumed any dairy products for 1 1/2 years now and a recent blood test showed that my calcium levels are completely normal and I have never taken a single calcium pill. Also recent studies have shown that a huge amount of the calcium in milk can't even be absorbed by the human body.
Maybe you’ve discovered this by now, but serum calcium is very rarely tied to dietary calcium unless you have some kind of malabsorption or underlying disease. Your body regulates calcium in your blood very tightly because otherwise you’d die pretty quickly. Without dietary calcium, you just draw calcium from your bones instead, which eventually can lead to more brittle bones. Moral of the story, normal blood calcium does not suggest you don’t need to eat calcium. It is more reflective of a lack of some kind of disease that can perturb calcium levels.
Great video Dr. Rideout! Very nice examples of the application of health behavior theory to real life health issues!
Great video, I wasn't in class when these theories were taught. This is going to help me finish my assignment. You did an amazing job.
Currently I'm studying Health Promotion, this video is great, thanks alot
Great informative video intro to health behaviour theories. I recommend replaying it a few times and taking notes to full understand the concepts. Thank you Candice :)
One of the very influencing and effective academic video I have ever seen in youtube. Authentic contents, pronouncing tone, visual materials, animation and academic weight are some key features of this video. Dear Candice Rideout, accept hearty thanks from Nepal...I expect other such videos that could be very useful for the educators like me....
I couldn't agree more
One of the best videos I have seen online, you are amazing! keep it coming
Hi. Thanks for the video which introduces Health Behaviour Theories (HBT) in such an easy narrative that makes us understand the Health Belief model. However, I request you to post more videos on other theories related to HBT.
Thank you soooooo much. I have learned so much about the Health Belief Model from you presentation. You have a veryeasily understandable way of presenting the material. I am watching from Kabarak University in Nakuru County Kenya. I look forward to receiving future videos
Simple and engaging! Please post more videos on different theories!
You am amazing teacher. Thanks
Good job the theories have been heplful
Very helpful video. My health psychology class didn’t go over these enough. Thanks!
Well organized and conceptual!!
Very calming voice, relevant information! Helped a lot, thank you.
I love learning about behavior, I am questioning if I should take a psychology class or health behavior. Health behavior seems very interesting.
I have been surfing the web for health Promotion theories, but I didn't find anything I could get excepts from. Thank you so much
This video has really opened my eyes!
This is just one of the theories good job
Thank you for this video tutorial!
Great video! Full of interesting content and great edit as well! Good job!!
Thank you it was such an incredible video. Keep up the good work!
This is really good ❤❤
So clear.
Hi. Great video! Could you tell me where a model and an approach can be distinguised? They both seem to be the same for me! Thanks in advance! :)
Brilliant 👍
Excellent understood well
Well explained
Amazing
Does anyone have a reference for the diabetes risk perception study? I can find similar ones but not that precise one.
My lecturer suggest me this video, really helpful
Great video.
Please can you do precede process model ma'am ?
Its a bit creepy tho but excellent video!
@candicerideout1334 do you offer online tuition
Lately, I have not been feeling quite myself. I live on the internet, which is to say, I am a NEET living in my parents’ basement. In my online persona I pretend that I am ironically pretending to be a NEET living in my parents’ basement, but I am one in actual fact. I believe we are living in the cyberpunk dystopia and it’s way less metal than everyone thought it would be.
It's a good video, but the comparison with drinking milk for calcium is not very science based. I haven't consumed any dairy products for 1 1/2 years now and a recent blood test showed that my calcium levels are completely normal and I have never taken a single calcium pill. Also recent studies have shown that a huge amount of the calcium in milk can't even be absorbed by the human body.
True but she was jus givin an example
Maybe you’ve discovered this by now, but serum calcium is very rarely tied to dietary calcium unless you have some kind of malabsorption or underlying disease. Your body regulates calcium in your blood very tightly because otherwise you’d die pretty quickly. Without dietary calcium, you just draw calcium from your bones instead, which eventually can lead to more brittle bones. Moral of the story, normal blood calcium does not suggest you don’t need to eat calcium. It is more reflective of a lack of some kind of disease that can perturb calcium levels.