HHP 2200 Study Guide - Final Guide: Doubly Labeled Water, Polydipsia, Prediabetes

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*occupational health-personal satisfaction and enrichment in one"s work life. *social health-contributing to society, motivators to each other, contributing to relationships and confidence. *intellectual health-creative and stimulating mental activities (moving helps you think) *spiritual health-search for meaning and purpose in human existence, meditation, learning to believe and find meaning. *emotional health-appropriate management, awareness, and acceptance of one"s feelings: health is more than just not being sick. It is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (1948 world health. This was the groundwork for the holistic approach today: the purpose of public health is to promote and protect health and prevent disease and disability in defined populations and communities. *epidemiology and disease control-basic science of public health that is the study of distribution and determinants of disease and disability in populations. *environmental health-health contributed by environmental factors (food, air, safety, etc. )