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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Chapter One
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Wellness – Optimal health and vitality… The Dimensions of Wellness Physical Emotional Intellectual Spiritual Interpersonal and Social Environmental or Planetary The six dimensions of wellness interact continuously influencing and being influenced by one another. 2
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1900’s versus Today Infectious disease A disease that is communicable from one person to another… Chronic disease A disease that develops and continues over a long period of time… 5
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Causes of Death Number of Deaths Heart Disease629,191 Cancer560,102 Stroke137,614 Chronic Lower respiratory disease 124,614 Unintentional injuries117,748 Alzheimer's Disease72,791 Causes of Death Number of Deaths Diabetes Mellitus71,507 Influenza & pneumonia 56,247 Kidney disease44,791 Septicemia (systemic blood infection) 34,031 Suicide32,185 Chronic liver disease27,299 7
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Number of Deaths per year Percent per year Tobacco440,00018.1 Obesity112,0004.6 Alcohol85,0003.5 Microbial agents 75,0003.1 Toxic agents55,0002.3 9
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Healthy People 2010 Increase quality and years of healthy life Eliminate health disparities among Americans Health Campus 2010 Guidelines of Healthy People 2010 but designed specifically for college students. More than 200 health-related objectives 11
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Sex and gender Ethnicity Income and Education Disability Geographic Location Sexual Orientation 12
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Health habits Heredity/Family history Environment Access to Health care Behavior can make a Difference 14
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Sense of responsibility Managing stress Self Esteem and Mentally healthy Understanding Relationships & sexuality Avoid Toxins Diet/Exercise Understanding and treating illnesses Understand the health care system Natural process of aging Understanding the environment 15
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Getting Serious About Your Health Examine current health habits Choose a target behavior Learn about your target behavior Find help 16
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Examine the Pros and Cons of change Boosting self-efficacy Locus of control Internal control versus external control Visualization and Self-Talk Role models and social support Identify and overcome key barriers to change 17
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. The Transtheoretical, or “Stages of Change Model” Developed by Carl DiClemente and James Prochaska (1991) Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Termination 18
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Forgive yourself. Give yourself credit for the progress your have already made. Move on. 19
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. 1. Monitor your behavior and gather data 2. Analyze the data and identify patterns 3. Be “SMART” About setting goals 4. Devise a plan of action Get what you need Modify you environment Control related habits Rewards Involve people around you Plan for challenges 5. Make a personal contract 20
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Staying with It Social influences Levels of Motivation and Commitment Choice of Techniques and Level of Effort Stress Barrier Procrastinating, Rationalizing, and Blaming 22
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© 2010 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. Chapter One
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