U3AOS1 - Foundations Flashcards
health and wellbeing
the state of a person’s physical, mental, social, emotional and spiritual existence characterised by an equilibrium in which the person feels happy, healthy, engaged and capable
- not just the absence of disease
equilibrium
a state of balance or calmness
dynamic
continually changing and may be gradual or sudden
subjective
influenced by or based on personal beliefs, feelings and opinions
- can be affected by age, fitness, body weight, social networks, media, culture, income, occupation or eduction
example of subjective view on health and wellbeing
an elite sportsperson may view optimal health and wellbeing as ability to train at high capacity, high levels of fitness and ability to compete at a higher level
illness
a subjective concept related to a personal experience of a disease or injury
disease
a physical or natural disturbance involving symptoms, dysfunction or tissue damage
scale of disease and illness
- severe illness all the way to optimal health and wellbeing
- this is called a continuum
dimensions of health and wellbeing
- physical
- social
- emotional
- mental
- spiritual
physical health and wellbeing
relates to the functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the capacity to physically perform daily tasks and activities. Physical health is supported by factors such as regular sleep pattern, activity schedule, consuming a balanced diet, having an ideal body weight and the absence of illness, disease or injury
- sleep pattern, activity schedule, consuming a balanced diet –> all factors which PROMOTE not DIRECT characteristics
physical health and wellbeing - characteristics
- strong immune system
- freedom from disease, illness and injury
- appropriate levels of fitness
- adequate energy levels
- well functioning body, systems and organs
- health body weight
social health and wellbeing
relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations. It includes the level of support provided by family and within a community to ensure every person has equal opportunity to function as a contributing member of society. This is supported by a sense of personal accountability, strong communication skills and empathy for others
- the quality of relationships is a key factor
social health and wellbeing - characteristics
- supportive network of friends
- well functioning and supportive family
- ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations
- effective communication
- productive relationships with other people
emotional health and wellbeing
emotional health and wellbeing relates to the ability to express emotions and feelings in a positive way. It is about the positive management and expression of emotional actions and reactions as well as the ability to display resilience. Emotional health and wellbeing is the degree to which an individual feels emotionally secure and relaxed in everyday life
resillience
- the ability to deal with adverse or negative events and the associated emotions
emotional health and wellbeing - characteristics
- high levels of resilience
- recognise and understand a range of emotions
- effectively respond to and manage a range of emotions
- experience appropriate emotions
mental health and wellbeing
the current state of the mind or brain and it relates to the ability to think and process information. A naturally healthy brain enables an individual to positively form opinions, make decisions and use logic. It is about the wellness of the mind rather than illness and is associated with low levels of stress and anxiety, positive self esteem and a sense of confidence and optimism
- self-esteem –> how people feel about themselves
mental health and wellbeing - characteristics
- high levels of confidence
- process information to solve problems
- positive self esteem
- positive thought patterns
- low levels of stress and creativity
- use logic and reasoning to form opinions and make decisions
spiritual health and wellbeing
it is not material in nature but relates to the ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the minds and the conscience of human beings. It includes the concepts of hope, peace, a guiding sense of meaning or value, and reflection on a persons’ place in the world.
- can be highly individualised
spiritual health and wellbeing - characteristics
- a sense of connection and belonging in the world
- positive meaning and purpose in life
- acting according to values and beliefs
- peace and harmony
- developed personal values and beliefs
interrelationships
overall health and wellbeing is determined by levels of health and wellbeing in the five dimensions
- the factors affect each other e.g. social > physical
- dimension 1 > dimension 2 > dimension 1