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1 Organic vs. Non-Organic Jessie, Gurp, Jeana, Ashley, Jackie D. & Jackie J.
2 Outline Issues Facts Driving Forces Restraining Forces Lewin s Change Theory Unfreezing Moving to Change Refreezing Conclusion
3 What is the Issue? Debate: Is organic better for your health? Is organic better for the environment? Is it worth the extra cost? These are the current issues about organic vs. non-organic.
4 Facts Organic farming relies on the following principles: Non-organic ways of farming use the following methods: Pesticides & Herbicides 4. Contaminated sewage sludge 5. Hormones, Antibiotics, & remains of other animals 6. Irridiation Use soil that can be used for many generations without non-organic fertilizers Use soil organisms rather than pesticides Use recycled livestock manure, organic materials, crop residue Crop rotations to control weed growth No tampering with animal genetics
5 MORE FACTS
6 Health Organic Organic fruit and vegetables contained as much as 40% more antioxidants, which scientists believe can cut the risk of cancer and heart disease. Non-Organic Is likely to be contaminated with residues that often occur in potentially dangerous combinations Contain more water than Levels of antioxidants in milk organic produce, which from organic herds were up to contains more dry matter (on 90% higher than in milk from average, 20% more) for a conventional herds. given total weight
7 Organic Health cont Ban the use of artificial food additives such as hydrogenated fats, phosphoric acid, aspartame and monosodium glutamate, which have been linked to health problems as diverse as heart disease, osteoporosis, migraines and hyperactivity Organic crops contained significantly more nutrients -vitamin C, iron, magnesium and phosphorus - and significantly less nitrates (a toxic compound) than conventional crops Non-Organic The negative effects of pesticides on health include neurotoxicity, disruption of the endocrine system, carcinogenicity and immune system suppression.
8 Environment Organic farming practices are designed to benefit the environment by reducing pollution and conserving water and soil. Limiting the pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals that get into the water and soil is certainly a good thing for protecting the delicate balance of nature. If you can combine eating organics and eating locally produced foods, you're also limiting your carbon footprint, because your food didn't have to travel thousands of miles to get to you. Reducing carbon emissions helps protect the ozone layer and slow climate change Farmers who inhale the chemicals used on food tend to have more asthma and breathing problems. They can also be putting themselves at higher risk for developing cancer.
9 Driving Forces vs. Restraining Forces
10 Driving Forces These forces cause the person to move in the direction of change. In this case, from eating more organic/local produce and less of ready-made/processed foods.
11 Driving Forces Organic Advantages: Promotes reduction of pollution & conservation of water & soil Non-organic Disadvantages: Fruits & vegetables found to have some pesticide residue
12 Restraining Forces These forces cause the person to go against driving forces and oppose change. In this case, to continue with old eating habits.
13 Restraining Forces Organic Disadvantages: Higher price Organic fruits & vegetables spoils faster Non-organic Advantages: Affordable prices Lasts longer than organic products
14 Lewin s Change Theory Unfreezing Moving to Change Refreezing
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16 Unfreezing Letting go of old habits. Disconfirmation Induction of Guilt of Survival Anxiety Creation of Psychological Safety or Overcoming of Learned Anxiety
17 Frozen Behavior - Shopping at local chain stores - Buying quick and convenient Organic food items are approximately 40% more expensive than conventional food
18 How nurses can promote change Self-awareness Practice what you preach Create public awareness Campaigns, Websites, Media ads Lobbying Regulations on pesticides, ban steroid & Abx use Education on Nutrition
19 Moving to Change Attempting to try new habits.
20 What needs to Change? Decrease non-organic foods in grocery stores and increase organic foods: Importing and exporting regulations among different countries Guarantee that food is safe and free from toxic chemicals and sludge Buy organic food, and substitute for the food that is not organic Consumer participation Increase the number of organic farmers
21 How to buy Organic 100% Organic: Carries USDA Organic: At least 95% organic excluding water & salt Made with Organic: At least 70% organic All Natural & Naturally Grown: Healthy choice but not certified organic Free Range: Animals that are allowed to roam free appose to being caged (Organic Trade Association, 2007)
22 Changing Behavior Consumers Get into a routine of shopping at local dairy/farm markets and butchers for fresh foods Buy in bulk and freeze / jar In off-seasons, buy organic preserved foods (shop around for the best deals) Shops for sales and buy house brands
23 Changing Behavior Suppliers Manual Weeding Rotational Growing Schemes Manage Surrounding Land & Crop Space Utilize Natural Resources
24 Changing Behavior Set realistic goals and buy organic when possible
25 Refreezing Making the change a new habit. Focus on why the change was made in the first place. Therefore, prevent individual s from going back to old habits.
26 Conclusion Beneficial to health Change takes time Driving forces need to outweigh restraining forces People need/want to change Buy organic or shop locally Nurses are change agents
27 The End
28 Resources Alexander, A. (2007). Healthy eating: Organic vs. incorganic. Trusty Guides. Retrieved November 16, 2007, from Free animations. (2007). Cartoons. Received November 7, 2007, from Google Image Search. (2007). Images. Received November 1, 2007, from Love to Know. (2007). Is organic food better than non-organic food? Retrieved November 16, 2007, from Mayo Clinic. (2006). Organic foods: Are they safe? More nutritious? Retrieved November 16, 2007, from Medindia (2007). Organic foods: The downside. Retrieved November 16, 2007, from disadvantages.htm. Organic Consumers Association. (2003). Organic Food is Better for Your Health. Retrieved November 16, 2006, from
29 Resources cont Organic Food Corner. (2007). Organic food vs. non-organic which is better? Retrieved November, 16, 2007, from Organic Trade Association (2007) How to read USDA labels. Retrieved November 16, 2007, from Schein, E.H. (1995). Kurt Lewin s change theory in the field and in the classroom: notes toward a model of managed learning. Retrieved November 1,2007, from The World s Healthiest Foods. (2007). Everything I need to know about organic foods.retrieved November 16, 2007, from genpage.php? tname=faq&dbid=17#planet1 Time Online (2007). Official: Organic really is better. Retrieved November 16, 2006, from Yahoo Search. (2007). Images. Received November 1, 2007, from
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