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With the rapid growth of cities as a result of the Industrial Revolution, the urbanisation process has become disorganised, resulting in social inequality and inadequate or precarious infrastructure. In this 'new world' model, where capital and information are what matter, the health/disease process of individuals has been substantially affected in various ways. This work is part of the Institutional Teaching Initiation Programme (PIBID) and aims to discuss the process of urbanisation as a conditioning factor for the health and/or lifestyle habits of schoolchildren.

Produktbeschreibung
With the rapid growth of cities as a result of the Industrial Revolution, the urbanisation process has become disorganised, resulting in social inequality and inadequate or precarious infrastructure. In this 'new world' model, where capital and information are what matter, the health/disease process of individuals has been substantially affected in various ways. This work is part of the Institutional Teaching Initiation Programme (PIBID) and aims to discuss the process of urbanisation as a conditioning factor for the health and/or lifestyle habits of schoolchildren.
Autorenporträt
Márcio Barreto da Silva graduated in nursing (Licenciatura and Bacharelado) from the State University of Rio Grande do Norte (UERN), worked as a monitor in Biology and as a scholarship holder in the Institutional Teaching Initiation Scholarship Programme (PIBID). Professional experience in undergraduate and graduate programmes, during curricular internships.