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Definition of Health
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the general of the body and mind
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Dimensions of Health
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Physical, Mental, Social, Spiritual, Environmental, Intellectual
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Physical Health
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Physical health is the overall condition of a living organism at a given time, the soundness of the body, freedom from disease or abnormality, and the condition of optimal well-being
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Mental Health
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the psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment
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Spiritual Health
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Physical health and well being are significantly enhanced when a spiritual component is recognized. This observation is increasingly substantiated by medical evidence.
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Intellectual Health
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Typically people think of intellectual health as academic knowledge, but in fact, it also entails creativity, general knowledge, and common sense
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Social Health
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that dimension of an individual's well-being that concerns how he gets along with other people, how other people react to him, and how he interacts with social institutions and societal mores
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Environmental Health
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focuses on the health interrelationships between people and their environment, promotes human health and well-being, and fosters a safe and healthful environment.
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Preconceived ideas
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An opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence
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Longevity
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longevity have usually gone beyond acknowledging the basic shortness of human life and have included thinking about methods to extend life.
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Life expentancy
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the average number of years of life remaining at a given age.
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