The document discusses the components of health determinants that can influence health equity. It identifies several key determinants: income and financial protection, employment and job security, food security, quality education, access to affordable health services, social environment, and physical environment. Income, employment, and financial protection refer to a person's earnings and savings over their lifetime. Food security relates to the resources and trade of food products. Quality education means that children can attend school through tertiary levels. Access to healthcare includes both public and private institutions and facilities. The social environment encompasses communities and places where people interact, while the physical environment consists of nature and built infrastructure. All of these factors are considered important determinants of health and health equity.