As a health-promotion worker who is practising in a community with high rates of diabetes, you decide that the best intervention is to provide information about the role of diet and exercise in controlling diabetes, and you establish an exercise group. The results of the intervention are disappointing, because the community is not enthusiastic about the project. What did you fail to consider?

As a health-promotion worker who is practising in a community with high rates of diabetes, you decide that the best intervention is to provide information about the role of diet and exercise in controlling diabetes, and you establish an exercise group. The results of the intervention are disappointing, because the community is not enthusiastic about the project. What did you fail to consider?





a. That exercise plays no role in diabetes.
b. That diet is not important.
c. That the community was not consulted.
d. That diabetes rates are not really that high.
e. That most people have pre-diabetes anyway.




Answer: C


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