Population Approach in Public Health Flashcards

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What are the 5 key points of the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion? (Health promotion actions)

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  • Build healthy public policy
  • Create supportive environments
  • Strengthen community action
  • Develop personal skills
  • Reorient health services
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Define health promotion

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The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health

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What must reaching complete physical, mental and social well-being in an individual or group consider?

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  • Identify and realize aspirations
  • Satisfy needs
  • Change/cope with environemnt
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What is health?

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Positive concepts emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical health sector

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Give 5 examples of the Power 9 principles from blue zones

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  • Move naturally
  • Wine at five
  • Right to thrive
  • Community
  • Loves ones first
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What are 5 examples of social structures of health which give rise to underlying patterns of inequality?

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  • Social class
  • Gender
  • Racism
  • Poverty
  • Educational status
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What are the key principles of the Population Health Promotion within the context of Determinants of Healthy Eating in Canada?

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  • Action must betaken on all health determinants
  • Examine interactions at individual and collective level
  • Applying lens to understand how healthy eating is influenced
  • Applying lens to identify strategies
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