Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byBritney Washington Modified over 9 years ago
1
Health a multidimensional concept
2
6 Dimensions of Health
3
Physical The condition of a person’s body – Cardiovascular fitness – Muscular fitness – Adequate nutrition – Proper weight – Able to perform daily activities
4
Intellectual The capacity to interpret, analyze, and act on information. The ability to evaluate sources of influence on our decision making and behaviors. – Reasoning – Memory – Curiosity – Humor – Logic – Learning from mistakes
5
Emotional Feel and express emotion in a healthy way. Suppressed emotions manifest in other ways; illness, violence, stress disorders
6
Social Respect and acceptance of the unique attributes of others Satisfying interpersonal relationships. View ourselves as making meaningful contributions.
7
Spiritual Integrity, honesty, trust – Practices that nurture this within us Meaning and purpose in our lives Strong concern for others; compassion regardless of circumstances.
9
Environmental An appreciation of our external environment Our responsibility in preserving, protecting, and improving it. – Committed to their share of the responsibility – Degree to which a person’s work makes a positive impact on others – Volunteering
10
Wellness a measure of status in each of the dimensions of health the key to unlocking an individual’s full potential
12
What does this mean? A person may be physically overweight, inactive, smoker… but may be healthy in other domains.
13
REMEMBER BALANCE It’s all about BALANCE
14
Top 5 Impediments to Academic Performance 1.Stress 2.Sleep 3.Cold/Flu 4.Depression/Anxiety 5.Concern for family/friend National College Health Assessment, 2010
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.