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Wellness What is it?
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Five Essential Dimensions of Health/Wellness Physical Dimension Intellectual/Mental Dimension Emotional Dimension Social Dimension Spiritual Dimension
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Other Important Factors... Environment Career Culture Customs Beliefs Values Finances
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Which wellness dimension is the most important?
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The dimensions of wellness are interdependent The dimensions of wellness are interactive
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Wellness Dimensions Fit Along a Continuum The two ends of this continuum are “optimal wellness” and “death” Can a person be physically and intellectually well, yet still be deemed “unwell” or “unhealthy?” Why or why not?
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How Do We Become Well?
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Prevention Tertiary Prevention When an individual gets cancer, the tumor is removed Secondary Prevention When an individual develops a chronic cough, he/she stops smoking Primary Prevention Smoking is avoided altogether
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Importance of Prevention Diseases seen at the turn of the 20th century Tuberculosis Pneumonia Smallpox Diseases seen currently Heart disease Cancer Respiratory disease Stroke Sexually transmitted disease
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Currently, prevention is the key to improving wellness
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We Can Control Much of Our Wellness: Choices, Behaviors, Habits, Lifestyles Make choices to improve health, reduce disease and discomfort risk Maximize healthy behaviors, minimize unhealthy behaviors Engage in healthy habits, disengage unhealthy habits Change or transform lifestyles
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