FNF 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Health Literacy, Health Canada, 6 Years

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Move to a more complex understanding of health, well-being, including acute and chronic illness. Health is a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity. Unavoidable: health problems that are related to a person"s genetic. Potentially avoidable: especially when they are related to factors such as living in low-income neighbourhoods or having unequal access to medical care and information. Lack of diversity among health care providers. The material conditions under which people live their lives. How society organizes and distributes economic and social resources to individuals, families and communities. Position in the occupational hierarchy influence our health. Different distribution of health behaviours between socio-economic groups: smoking, obesity, physical activity (frohlich et al. 2006) (cid:498) these causes of health inequities are simply representative of what we call opportunities, resources and constraints. (cid:499)

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