This document discusses the concept of health and disease. It states that health is more than just the absence of disease, and instead encompasses overall well-being across physical, mental, emotional and other dimensions. Both communicable and non-communicable diseases are discussed. The document emphasizes that health is a personal and social responsibility, and is impacted by lifestyle choices like diet, exercise, and stress management. Attaining holistic health requires consistently practicing behaviors that support all dimensions of health.
www.gunamhospitals.com
Super Specialty Hospitals Hosur
Tamil Nadu
Dr Rajesh B Iyer and team
Survey No.120/2B2, Opp to Govt Hospital, Denkani Kotta Road, Hosur, Tamil Nadu 635109
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www.gunamhospitals.com
Super Specialty Hospitals Hosur
Tamil Nadu
Dr Rajesh B Iyer and team
Survey No.120/2B2, Opp to Govt Hospital, Denkani Kotta Road, Hosur, Tamil Nadu 635109
04344 220 599
good health - the state of being vigorous and free from bodily or mental disease. healthiness. physical condition, physiological condition, physiological state - the condition or state of the body or bodily functions. haleness, wholeness - a state of robust good health.
Health Education - Meaning, Definition, Concept, Factors Influencing HealthRabiya Husain
The document covers topics such as health, health education, their meanings, definitions, importance, concepts, factors influencing health, and types of health. It will be beneficial for students studying health education, particularly those enrolled in the DNHE (Diploma in Health Education) program or BSc. Physical Education students. The material was compiled by Ms. Rabiya Husain, a lecturer at IGIPESS, University of Delhi.
health is a state of physical , mental, social, moral and spiritual well-being of a person but not just the absence of disease. The slides explain the basic concept of health and illness, continuum and the factors affecting health.
DEFINITION “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely an absence of disease or infirmity”. -WHO (1948)
CONCEPTS OF HEALTH
BIOMEDICAL: - Absence of disease. Person free from disease is considered as healthy
ECOLOGICAL: - Dynamic equilibrium between man and his environment = health. Maladjustment of humans to environment = disease
PSYCHOLOGICAL: - Development of social sciences revealed that health is influenced by social, psychological, cultural, economic and political factors.
HOLISTIC: - Synthesis of all other concepts. Sound mind in a sound body, in a sound family, in sound environment
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
• PHYSICAL
• MENTAL
• SOCIAL
• SPIRITUAL
• EMOTIONAL
• VOCATIONAL
DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
The concept of Health is somewhat difficult to understand. When we say a person is healthy, it means to the lay man that the person is normally doing his activities and does not outwardly show any signs of any disease in him. However, for the medical man it denotes the conformity to certain standards like physical measurements, biochemical norms and rates, physiological standards, etc.
Health
"Health" is a multidimensional concept that includes various factors such as genetics, lifestyle, environment, and access to healthcare. Good health is essential for an individual to lead a productive and fulfilling life.
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Health Education - Meaning, Definition, Concept, Factors Influencing HealthRabiya Husain
The document covers topics such as health, health education, their meanings, definitions, importance, concepts, factors influencing health, and types of health. It will be beneficial for students studying health education, particularly those enrolled in the DNHE (Diploma in Health Education) program or BSc. Physical Education students. The material was compiled by Ms. Rabiya Husain, a lecturer at IGIPESS, University of Delhi.
health is a state of physical , mental, social, moral and spiritual well-being of a person but not just the absence of disease. The slides explain the basic concept of health and illness, continuum and the factors affecting health.
DEFINITION “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely an absence of disease or infirmity”. -WHO (1948)
CONCEPTS OF HEALTH
BIOMEDICAL: - Absence of disease. Person free from disease is considered as healthy
ECOLOGICAL: - Dynamic equilibrium between man and his environment = health. Maladjustment of humans to environment = disease
PSYCHOLOGICAL: - Development of social sciences revealed that health is influenced by social, psychological, cultural, economic and political factors.
HOLISTIC: - Synthesis of all other concepts. Sound mind in a sound body, in a sound family, in sound environment
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
• PHYSICAL
• MENTAL
• SOCIAL
• SPIRITUAL
• EMOTIONAL
• VOCATIONAL
DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
The concept of Health is somewhat difficult to understand. When we say a person is healthy, it means to the lay man that the person is normally doing his activities and does not outwardly show any signs of any disease in him. However, for the medical man it denotes the conformity to certain standards like physical measurements, biochemical norms and rates, physiological standards, etc.
Health
"Health" is a multidimensional concept that includes various factors such as genetics, lifestyle, environment, and access to healthcare. Good health is essential for an individual to lead a productive and fulfilling life.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
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2. LESSON TARGETS
CONCEPT OF HEALTH AND DISEASE
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILTY OF ONE’S HEALTH
PRACTICE WAYS TO ATTAIN HOLISTIC HEALTH
3. REFLECT, WRITE, AND SHARE
THINK OF EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT HEALTH AND
DISEASE. WRITE DOWN WORDS OR PHRASES THAT YOU
ASSOCIATE WITH THESE TWO TERMS.
DICUSS YOUR ANSWERS.
4. Health
a condition of being free from disease
equated with proper hygiene
living a quality of life that maximizes our potential and
develops our sense of well-being
5. Health is both a personal and social
responsibility
It is the product of the collective decisions that we make
about our lifestyle in general
The food that we eat, the number of hours of sleep we
get, the time we allot for rest and recreation, the way we
manage stress and the type of physical activities that we
do, all impact our health and the health of people around
us.
6. Disease
is just one manifestation of ill-health
It is a pathological condition that disrupts the normal
functioning of the body.
Unlike illness, which is subjective because it is based on the
patient’s experience,
------disease is objective, characterized by an abnormality in
the structure or function of body organs.
However, one can have a disease and not be ill. And one can
be ill even without disease.
7. Diseases can be classified as:
communicable or
non-communicable
8. Communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
are caused by pathogens or disease-causing organisms and can be
transmitted from one person to another or from animals to people.
Examples include:
common cold, influenza, cholera, dengue fever, tuberculosis and warts.
When the body is invaded by a pathogen, the invasion is called an
infection
9. Non-communicable disease
These are also known as lifestyle-related diseases.
Because danger or risk factors include:
obesity, smoking, lack of physical activity and exercise, and
high-cholesterol, high salt diet.
Cardiovascular diseases, cancer, chronic lung diseases and
diabetes are the most significant non-communicable diseases
in our country because they are the leading causes of death
among Filipinos
10.
11. Holistic health encompasses: emotional,
environmental, moral-spiritual, physical, social, and
mental dimensions.
Health and disease can be seen as a continuum.
As one goes up, optimum wellness is reached. A
movement downward indicates progressive illness
and premature death once the lowest point is
reached.
12. Since life consists of changing events and conditions, a
person’s health fluctuates along the continuum.
The idea is to always move towards health and
wellness.
Thus, even if one has a disease, one can move towards
wellness.
13. Health is more than the absence of disease because
being disease-free is only one aspect of physical
health.
The modern view considers health as the major tool
or resource in attaining quality life.
To be considered healthy, one needs to balance the
various health dimensions.
This can be done by consistently demonstrating
health promoting behaviours in each health
dimension.
14.
15. The picture on the upper left shows someone
playing volleyball, an activity that can improve
one’s’ physical health.
The picture on the lower left shows an Igorot
woman flashing a bright smile. She exhibits good
emotional health.
At the center are two pictures which show the
interrelationship between moral-spiritual and
environmental health.
16. Our personal relationship with a Supreme Being and our
harmonious relationship with nature are both key
components in attaining holistic health
On the upper right, we can see a group of teenagers happily
conversing. They are enhancing their social health.
The lower right picture shows women engaging in an activity
to harness their mental health.
17. These activities are just examples of the many things you
can do to attain holistic health.
The challenge for you is how to integrate healthy practices
into your lifestyle and make them a habit.
Value your health by taking good care of it. It will mean
practicing discipline and consistency on your part, but it will
be worth it.
Now, let’s do an activity that will encourage you to live a
healthy lifestyle.
18. SUM UP
Health is more than the absence of disease.
Enhancing behaviors should be consistently practiced to
safeguard health.
Attainment of good health is both a personal and social
responsibility.
Lifestyle diseases are caused by unhealthful practices.
Type of activities that we do affect our health.
Holistic health is the key to life.