FRHD 1100 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Passive Smoking, Health Canada, Chewing Tobacco

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FRHD 1100 MIDTERM NOTES
INVITATION TO HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Health and Wellness
Aboriginal and first nation
o Holism
Interconnectedness
Personal responsibility
Balance
Values
History and community
Outside/external influences
o Bimaadiziwin
Way of the good life
Health and Health Promotion
What is health
Definition evolution
o Health
Complete physical, mental and social wellbeing
o Health Factors
Biology
Environment
Lifestyle
Healthcare organizations
o Health= Disease/deatheveryday living
o Health promotion
Ability to aspire
Satisfy needs
Cope with environment
o Health challenges
Inequities
Prevention
Coping ability
o Health promotion mechanisms
Self care
Mutual aid
Healthy environments
o Implementation strategies
Public participation
Community health services
Healthy public policy
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Other health models
o Precede proceed
Phases
Planning
Implementation
Process
Impact
Outcome
o Quality of life
Domains
Being
o Physical
o Psychological
o Spiritual
Belonging
o Physical
o Social
o Community
Becoming
o Practical
o Leisure
o Growth
Agencies
o Canadian institute for health information
o Public health agency of Canada
o Canadian institutes of health research
o First nations, inuit and aboriginal health branch of health Canada
o participACTION
o physical and health education Canada
what is epidemiology
o defined as
study of how and why different diseases occur in different groups
o research areas
infectious
chronic
aging
o approaches
environmental
clinical
genetic
molecular
social
life course
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pharmacoepidemiological
surveillance
Wellness And Wellness Movement
What is wellness
o Purposeful, enjoyable living
Characteristics
Personal responsibility
Optimal enhancement
Steps for prevention and living life
Criteria
High potential
Total individual
Adaptation
Dimensions
o Social
Interdependence between selves and environment
o Occupational
Healthy to balance work and other commitments
o Spiritual
Identifying basic purpose in life and achieving that potential
o Physical
Participating in regular physical activity
o Intellectual
Ability to think, learn, question and evaluate information
o Emotional
Expressing and managing own feelings
o Environmental
Respecting and attempting to live in harmony with nature
Health Challenges
Demographic growth
o Main cause
International migration
o Implications
Health costs
2 leading death causes
o cancer
o heart disease
hypertension
unintentional/self inflicted injuries
mental health issues
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Health and wellness: aboriginal and first nation, holism. Interconnectedness: personal responsibility, balance, values, history and community, outside/external influences, bimaadiziwin, way of the good life. Health and health promotion: what is health, definition evolution, health, complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, health factors, biology, environment, lifestyle, healthcare organizations, health= disease/death everyday living, health promotion, ability to aspire, satisfy needs, cope with environment, health challenges. Inequities: prevention, coping ability, health promotion mechanisms, self care, mutual aid, healthy environments. Implementation strategies: public participation, community health services, healthy public policy, other health models, precede proceed, phases. Wellness and wellness movement: what is wellness, purposeful, enjoyable living, characteristics, personal responsibility, optimal enhancement, steps for prevention and living life, criteria, high potential, total individual, adaptation, dimensions, social. Interdependence between selves and environment: occupational, healthy to balance work and other commitments, spiritual. Identifying basic purpose in life and achieving that potential: physical, participating in regular physical activity.