Aspects of physical health
Aspects of Physical Health Physical Fitness Body Weight Blood cholesterol Blood Pressure Levels of illness Energy levels Functioning of body system Feelings of physical well being
Aspects of mental health
Aspects of mental health Self esteem Thought patterns Confidence Levels of stress
Aspects of social health
Aspects of social health Friendship networks Social needs met Relationships with family members
Page 47 Question 16 ‘Tom’ A-B
Level experienced by an individual or population Health status Level experienced by an individual or population
Taking into account Life expectancy Disability rates Risk of disease Health Status Taking into account Life expectancy Disability rates Risk of disease
Looking at health indicators Using data displayed in figures 2.1, 2.2 2.3 2.15 2.16 Provide 2 facts from the information provided
Test your knowledge Page 52 questions 1-10
Health is a dynamic state! It is always changing. For example a simple cold (discuss)
Major changes in health Death of a loved one (discuss)
Measuring health status is useful because? Judgements Take action Trends Interventions aimed at improving health
Life expectancy Mortality rates Mobidity rates Death Rates Health indicators Life expectancy Mortality rates Mobidity rates Death Rates
Multi media Presentation Select a determinant of health that impacts on the health and development of children, create a four min presentation to the class that summarises the key elements of their research. (4 min, keynote, corkulous, inspiration, freemind, audacity, photo story, glogster) Genetics Birth weight Breastfeeding Vaccination Housing environment Parental education Media Access to healthcare Eating habits A) What is the determinant B) how many children are affected by the determinant c) how does the determinant contribute to variations in the health and individual human development of children