Healthy Black Life: A Cultural Guide to Better Health

Healthy Black Life: A Cultural Guide to Better Health

by Paula Watson Gardner
Healthy Black Life: A Cultural Guide to Better Health

Healthy Black Life: A Cultural Guide to Better Health

by Paula Watson Gardner

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Overview

In an age where disease is on the rise and the reality of viral pandemics in our lifetime exists, Healthy Black Life: A Cultural Guide to Better Health addresses health and wellness within the black community. In the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, UK national press reported that the health of black and asian people in Britain was severely impacted. Although there are various social, economic, and occupational reasons for this, lifestyle and diet are a major contributor. Author Paula Watson-Gardner shares life experiences and attempts to address current health concerns and identify how black culture including history, lifestyle and traditions may contribute to our poor health.

Through the eyes of our culture, this book offers simple steps on how to improve your health and live life to the full, including

A cultural food guide
Tips to prevent and reduce disease
Information on how mindset and emotions affect our choices
Health and movement advice (including home exercises)

Healthy Black Life: A Cultural Guide to Better Health is a must read for the black community worldwide but will also benefit people from all backgrounds, by laying a foundation for those who want to build a more positive health journey.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186721192
Publisher: Square Tree Publishing
Publication date: 08/17/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Paula Watson-Gardner is an accomplished qualified Personal Fitness Trainer, Health Coach and Author of the book Healthy Black Life: A Cultural Guide to Better Health.

I endeavour to help individuals of all backgrounds who choose to improve their health, fitness, and ultimately their lives for the better. Officially an Essex girl, I grew up in Dagenham in the East of London with my siblings to Bajan parents. I was a highly competitive athlete from my youth through to adulthood and decided to make fitness and wellbeing my passion in life. I have always been drawn to and enjoy serving people and before embarking on my health and fitness career full time, I had the privilege of working in the political sphere, local government, a charity and was involved in social enterprises and working on the ground in the local community. I have been running my own business within the leisure industry for the past 12 years and know this is definitely where my skills and talents lie - working with individuals to assist them in their journey to better health and wellness.

My goal is to serve, support and encourage people everywhere, with a particular desire for the black community, so we can turn the tide of our current poor health to reflect our vibrant and beautiful culture. You can connect to me through my website: www.healthyblacklife.com or via Instagram and Facebook @healthyblacklife.
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