Factors that Influence Wellness
Holistic medicine
An approach to health care that focuses on all aspects of patient care. Taking a holistic approach to wellness means making choices that fit together to promote all facts of health as discussed
Unhealthy lifestyle choices
Choosing to smoke, abusing alcohol, lack of exercise, poor nutrition, etc.; heart disease, cancer and stroke are three major causes of death in the U.S. and about half of these are due to poor lifestyle choices
Stretching
Helps your movements to be easier and more "graceful"
Anaerobic
Mean without oxygen; used to build strength
Aerobic
Means "with oxygen"; increases one's endurance
Inadequate health care
Medicine is not an exact science; doctors cannot always diagnose correctly; lack of equipment, improper treatments, care being unavailable, unable to afford care, and fear are among the factors here
Wellness/health
The combined state of your social, emotional, and physical well being; also associated with one's quality of life
Optimum health
The state of wellness characterized by peak physical, mental and social well - being; the goal is for you to attain optimum health and maintain it. To make the necessary changes in your life to enjoy a full life today and tomorrow.
Heredity
These factors are beyond your control. The genes you received from your parents dictate bod build, structure, and health concerns ; you cannot change your genetic makeup, but you can make choices that may lower your risk
Physical Health
This refers to the fitness of your body; for your body parts to work in harmony. Some factors that have a negative effect on your physical health include: lack of exercise, poor diet, not enough sleep, hygiene, eating too much or too fast, excess stress, poor sanitation, reckless actions, abusing alcohol, smoking/dipping
Poor environmental quality
This refers to the state of the physical world around you. It relates to the safety of the water you drink, the air you breath, the food you eat, and exposure to the elements
Social Health
This refers to the way you get along with other people; learning to resolve conflict is an important skill to develop; it is related to the understanding and acceptance of roles. People have different role expectations for sons, daughters, husbands, wives, mothers, etc. We all have several roles that we juggle every day. It is important to understand the expectations associated with each and learn the appropriate behavior for each.
Mental Health
This refers to the way your feel about yourself, your life, and the world around you; irrational fears, stress and depression may be signs of mental health issues; building effective communication and problem-solving skills
How do you improve your physical health?
1. Looking at the negative factors, the positive factors would be just the opposite 2. Types of exercise
The 4 risk factors
1. Unhealthy lifestyle choices 2. Poor environmental quality 3. Inadequate health care 4. Heredity
Risk factors
A characteristic or behavior that influences a person's chance of getting a disease
Premature death
A death that occurs due to lifestyle behaviors that lead to a fatal accident or the formation of an otherwise avoidable disease
Quality of Life
A person's satisfaction with his or her looks, lifestyle and response to daily events. when you are in good health, you are up to the challenge of each day; when you are not in good health every day become difficult to manage - causing a decrease in the quality of life
How do you achieve social health?
1. Learn how to use good communication to resolve conflict with others 2. Seek and lend support to people who need your help 3. Build a positive self-image