Introduction to Health and Wellness Flashcards
Define: Health
The overall condition of the body or mind and the presence or absence of illness or injury.
Define: Wellness
Optimal health and vitality and is largely determined by one’s lifestyle.
Define: Social Determinants of Health. Provide examples.
The factors that influence the health of individuals or groups.
ex. Income, unemployment education, food security, early childhood development, living conditions, gender, race, disability
Define: Risk Factor
Factors that increase ones chances of acquiring an illness, disease, or injury.
Define: Enhanced Wellness:
Involves making conscious decisions to avoid or control risk factors that contribute to disease.
What are the dimensions of wellness? (6)
Provide (2) examples of each.
1) Physical
- eating well, exercising
2) Emotional
- optimism, trust
3) Intellectual
- openness to new ideas, lifelong learning
4) Interpersonal
- communication skills, ability to establish meaningful relationships
5) Spiritual
- compassion, forgiveness
6) Environmental
- having abundant, clean natural resources
What is the Integrated Pan-Canadian Healthy Living Strategy, when was it established, and for what purpose?
a collaborative and coordinated approach to address the nation’s health concerns.
The aim was to improve overall health outcomes and reduce health disparities by increasing:
1) healthy eating
2) physical activity
3) healthy weights
What are the health issues for diverse populations? (6)
1) Sex and Gender
2) Sexual Orientation
3) Ethnicity
4) Income and Education
5) Disability
6) Geographical Location
What are the factors that influence Wellness? (5)
1) Health Habit
2) Heredity / Family History
3) Environment
4) Access to health care
5) Behaviour
What are the stages of the Transtheoretical Model?
1) Precontemplation: the person has no intention for, and sees no reason to make a change.
2) Contemplation: person is aware and has the intention to change target behaviour within 6 months
3) Preparation: person plans to take action within a month or is already taking small steps to change behaviour
4) Action: person is outwardly making changes to behaviour which requires time and energy.
5) Maintenance: person has maintained new, healthier lifestyle for at least 6 months
6) Termination: The new behaviour is adopted and ingrained.
How does one create a Personalized Plan? (5) steps.
1) Monitor your behaviour and gather data
2) Analyze the data and identify patterns
3) Be SMART about setting goals:
- Specific
- Measurable
- Attainable
- Realistic
- Time frame specific
4) Devise a plan of action
5) Make a personal contract