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1 Chapter One © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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2 Wellness – Optimal health and vitality… The Dimensions of Wellness Physical Emotional Intellectual Interpersonal Spiritual Environmental The six dimensions of wellness are interrelated; each has an effect on the others. 2 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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4 1900’s versus Today Morbidity rate The relative incidence of disease among a population… Mortality Rate The number of deaths in population in a given period of time… Infectious disease A disease that can spread from person to person… Chronic disease A disease that develops and continues over a long period of time… 4 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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5 Causes of Death Number of Deaths Heart Disease616,067 Cancer562,2875 Stroke135,952 Chronic Lower respiratory disease 127,924 Unintentional injuries123,706 Alzheimer's Disease74,632 Causes of Death Number of Deaths Diabetes Mellitus 71,382 Influenza & pneumonia 52,717 Kidney disease46,448 Septicemia (systemic blood infection) 34,828 Suicide34,598 Chronic liver disease29,165 5 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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7 Key Contributors 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 7 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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8 Healthy People 2020 Eliminate preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all Promote healthy development and healthy behaviors across every stage of life 8 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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9 Healthy Campus 2010 Guidelines of Healthy People 2010 but designed specifically for college students More than 200 health-related objectives 9 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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10 Sex and gender Ethnicity Income and Education Disability Geographic Location Sexual Orientation 10 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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11 Health Habits Heredity/Family History Access to Health Care Taking Personal Responsibility for Your Wellness 11 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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12 Getting Serious About Your Health Examine your current health habits Choose a target behavior Learn about your target behavior Find help 12 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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13 Examine the Pros and Cons of Change Boost Self-Efficacy Locus of control Internal control versus external control Visualization and self-talk Role models and supportive people Identify and overcome barriers to change 13 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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14 The Transtheoretical, or “Stages of Change”, Model Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Termination 14 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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15 Don’t give up Return to a previous stage of the behavior change process if needed Reevaluate your goals and strategy if necessary 15 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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16 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 your environment Control related habits Reward yourself Involve the people around you Plan for challenges 5. Make a personal contract 16 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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17 Maintaining good health is an ongoing process Keep informed about the latest health news There are some things you can’t completely control Heredity Health care Environment Be active in promoting healthy lifestyles and environmental choices in others 17 © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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18 Chapter One © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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