This document discusses the various determinants of health, including biological, behavioral, socio-cultural, environmental, and socioeconomic factors. It outlines how genetic makeup, lifestyle choices, education level, occupation, and access to healthcare services can impact individual and population health. The document also notes the influence of aging demographics, gender issues, and information technology on global health trends.
UNIT-II DETERMINANT OF HEALTH B.SC II YEAR.pptxanjalatchi
Health is influenced by many factors, which may generally be organized into five broad categories known as determinants of health: genetics, behavior, environmental and physical influences, medical care and social factors. These five categories are interconnected.
UNIT-II DETERMINANT OF HEALTH B.SC II YEAR.pptxanjalatchi
The determinants of health include: the social and economic environment, the physical environment, and. the person's individual characteristics and behaviours.
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UNIT-II DETERMINANT OF HEALTH B.SC II YEAR.pptxanjalatchi
Health is influenced by many factors, which may generally be organized into five broad categories known as determinants of health: genetics, behavior, environmental and physical influences, medical care and social factors. These five categories are interconnected.
UNIT-II DETERMINANT OF HEALTH B.SC II YEAR.pptxanjalatchi
The determinants of health include: the social and economic environment, the physical environment, and. the person's individual characteristics and behaviours.
this presentation is help to the first year student for the basic concept of the health & about the various factors that can affect the patient's as well as the patients family member or individual
Health is a multifactorial
The factors which determine the health of an individual are many, some are inside the body ( genetic/ intrinsic) and some are outside the body ( environmental factors)
The interaction of these factors may either promote or deteriorate the health.
The important determinants of health are,
Determinants of health refer to the various factors that influence an individual's overall health status.
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Community health is the part of medicine which is concerned with the health of the whole population and the prevention of diseases from which it suffers.
Health is a multifactorial
The factors which determine the health of an individual are many, some are inside the body ( genetic/ intrinsic) and some are outside the body ( environmental factors)
The interaction of these factors may either promote or deteriorate the health.
The important determinants of health are,
Determinants of health refer to the various factors that influence an individual's overall health status.
Dimensions of health, on the other hand, represent different aspects or components of health. I
Socio Cultural Factors Related to Health and Disease Aditya Sharma
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The term community health in some countries has replaced the terms public health, preventive medicine and social medicine.
Community health refers to the health status of a defined group and the actions and conditions to promote, protect and preserve their health.
Community health is the part of medicine which is concerned with the health of the whole population and the prevention of diseases from which it suffers.
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3. BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS
• The physical & mental traits of
every human being are
determined by the nature of his
genes at the moment of
conception.
4. • The genetic makeup is unique in the
sense it cannot be altered after
conception.
• A number of diseases are now known
to be of genetic origin, E.g.,
Chromosomal anomalies, errors of
metabolism, mental retardation.
5.
6. • Medical genetics offers hope for
prevention & treatment of a wide
spectrum of diseases, thus the
prospect of better medicine & longer
& healthier life.
7. • A positive health advocated by
WHO implies that a person should
be able to express as completely as
possible the potentialities of his
genetic heritage.
8. BEHAVIOURAL & SOCIO
CULTURAL CONDITIONS
• Life style denotes “ the way that
people live”, reflecting a whole
range of social values, attitudes
& activities.
9. • It is composed of cultural &
behavioural patterns & life long
personal habits
(Alcoholism,smoking)that have
developed through the process
of socialization.
11. • Life styles are learnt through social
interaction with parents & peer
groups, friends, siblings & through
school & mass media.
• Many current health problems such
as coronary heart disease, obesity,
lung cancer, drug addiction are
associated with life style.
13. • In countries like India risk of
illness & death are connected
with lack of sanitation, poor
nutrition, personal hygiene,
elementary human habits,
customs & cultural patterns.
14. ENVIRONMENT
• It was Hippocrates who first related
disease to environment, climate,
water, & air.
• Later Pettenkoffer in Germany
revived the concept of disease –
environment association.
16. • Environment is classified as
“internal” & “external”.
• Internal environment of a man
pertains to each & every component
part, every tissue organ & organ
system & their harmonious
functioning within the system.
17. • External or macro environment
consists of those things to which
man is exposed after conception.
• It is defined as “all that which is
external to the individual human
host”.
18. • It can be divided into physical,
biological & psychosocial
components , any or all of which
affect can affect the health of
man & his susceptibility to
illness.
19. • Some epidemiologists use the
term “micro environment” or
domestic environment or
personal environment which
reflects a person’s way of living
& lifestyle. E.g., eating habits,
personal habits.
20. • The other environment includes
occupational environment, socio
economic environment, moral
environment.
21. • SOCIO ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
• The health of a person is primarily
dependent upon the level of socio
economic development.
• E.g., Per Capita income, GNP,
education, nutrition, employment,
housing & political system of the
country.
22.
23. • ECONOMIC STATUS: The per capita GNP is
the most widely accepted measure of
general economic performance.
• The economic progress of many countries
has been a major factor in reducing the
morbidity, mortality, increase in life
expectancy & improving of the quality of
life, family size, & the pattern of disease &
deviant behaviour in the community.
25. • The world map of illiteracy closely
coincides with the maps of poverty,
malnutrition, ill health, high infant &
child mortality rates.
• Studies indicate that education to some
extent compensates the effects of
poverty on health, irrespective of the
availability of health facilities.
26. OCCUPATION
• Un employment usually shows a
higher incidence of ill health &
death.
• For many, loss of work may mean
loss of income & status.
27.
28. • It can cause psychological &
social damage.
• The very state of being
employed in productive work
promotes health.
29. POLITICAL SYSTEM
• Health is closely related to the
political system of a country.
• Often the main obstacles to the
implementation of health
technologies are not technical
rather political.
30. • Decisions concerning resource
allocation, man power policy, choice
of technology & the degree to which
health services are made available
& accessible to different segments
of the society are examples of the
manner in which the political
system can shape community health
services.
32. HEALTH SERVICES
• Health services are seen as essential
for social & economic development.
There is a strong correlation
between GNP & Expectation of life
at birth & the overall health status
of the given population.
33. • Health &Family welfare services aim at
improving the health condition of the
population.
• India being a signatory member , to
realize Heath For All has chalked out
strategies like the PHC, CHC, HSc, &
other peripheral infrastructure.
34. The National preventive programmes such
as Immunization programme, AIDS
Control programme, Malaria Eradication
Prog, Filaria Control Prog, ICDS, The Mid
day Meal programme, Family Welfare
programmes & Other non communicable
disease programmes aim at prevention,
promotion & maintenance of the health
status of the population.
35. AGING OF THE POPULATION
• By the year 2020 the world will
have more than one billion
people aged 60 & over.
• More than two thirds of them
living in the developing countries.
36. • A major concern of rapid
population aging is the increased
prevalence of chronic disease &
disabilities.
• Therefore aging process needs a
special attention
37. GENDER
• The 1990 have witnessed a increase
concentration on women’s issues. In
1993 The Global Commission on
women’s Health was established.
38. • The Commission drew up an agenda for
action on women’s health covering
nutrition, reproductive health, the
health consequences of violence, aging,
life style related conditions &
occupational environment.
• Inclusion of women’s health issues is a
major breakthrough in the
developmental plans.
39.
40. OTHER FACTORS
• The revolution in information &
Communication Technology offers
tremendous opportunities in providing
an easy & instant access to medical
information once difficult to retrieve.
41. • It contributes to the
dissemination of information
world wide, serving the needs of
many physicians, health
professionals, bio medical
scientists & researchers, the
mass media & the public.
42. • Health is not the sole contributor
to the health & wellbeing of
population, the potential of inter
sectoral contributions to the
health of communities is
increasingly recognized.