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CHANGING CONCEPTS IN HEALTHCHANGING CONCEPTS IN HEALTH
bull Concept of healthbull Changing conceptsbull Definitions of healthbull New philosophy of healthbull Dimensions of healthbull Positive healthbull The relative conceptbull Concept of well beingbull Spectrum of healthbull Determinants of healthbull Ecology of healthbull Right to health
Concepts of healthConcepts of healthbull Biomedical
bull Ecological
bull Psychosocial
bull Holistic
Concepts of healthConcepts of healthBiomedical Concept Health has been
viewed as an absence of disease amp of one was free from disease then the person was considered healthy
Ecological Concept Health as a dynamic equilibrium between man amp his environment amp disease a maladjustment of the human organism to the environment
Psychosocial Concept Contemporary developments in social sciences revealed that health is not only a biomedical phenomenon but one which is influenced by social psychological cultural economic amp political factors of the people concerned
Holistic Concept It is described as unified or multidimensional process involving the well being of whole person on the context of his environment
Definitions of health
Webster Dictionary The condition of being sound in body mind or spirit especially freedom from physical disease or pain
Oxford English Dictionary ldquoSoundness of body or mind that condition in which its functions are duly amp effectively discharged
WHO DEFINITION
ldquoHealth is a state of complete physical mental and social wellbeing and not merely an absence of disease or infirmityrdquo It also includes the ability to lead a socially and economically productive life
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
1 PHYSICAL The state pf physical health implies the notion of perfect functioning of the body It conceptualizes health biologically as a state in which every cell amp every organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
A Physical healthA person who enjoys good physical health is one who -1048698 is energetic1048698 has good posture1048698 weighs normal for age and height1048698 has all body organs functioning normally1048698 has a clear and clean skin1048698 has bright eyes1048698 has good textured and shining hair1048698 has a clean breath1048698 has a good appetite1048698 gets sound sleep
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
bull Concept of healthbull Changing conceptsbull Definitions of healthbull New philosophy of healthbull Dimensions of healthbull Positive healthbull The relative conceptbull Concept of well beingbull Spectrum of healthbull Determinants of healthbull Ecology of healthbull Right to health
Concepts of healthConcepts of healthbull Biomedical
bull Ecological
bull Psychosocial
bull Holistic
Concepts of healthConcepts of healthBiomedical Concept Health has been
viewed as an absence of disease amp of one was free from disease then the person was considered healthy
Ecological Concept Health as a dynamic equilibrium between man amp his environment amp disease a maladjustment of the human organism to the environment
Psychosocial Concept Contemporary developments in social sciences revealed that health is not only a biomedical phenomenon but one which is influenced by social psychological cultural economic amp political factors of the people concerned
Holistic Concept It is described as unified or multidimensional process involving the well being of whole person on the context of his environment
Definitions of health
Webster Dictionary The condition of being sound in body mind or spirit especially freedom from physical disease or pain
Oxford English Dictionary ldquoSoundness of body or mind that condition in which its functions are duly amp effectively discharged
WHO DEFINITION
ldquoHealth is a state of complete physical mental and social wellbeing and not merely an absence of disease or infirmityrdquo It also includes the ability to lead a socially and economically productive life
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
1 PHYSICAL The state pf physical health implies the notion of perfect functioning of the body It conceptualizes health biologically as a state in which every cell amp every organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
A Physical healthA person who enjoys good physical health is one who -1048698 is energetic1048698 has good posture1048698 weighs normal for age and height1048698 has all body organs functioning normally1048698 has a clear and clean skin1048698 has bright eyes1048698 has good textured and shining hair1048698 has a clean breath1048698 has a good appetite1048698 gets sound sleep
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
Concepts of healthConcepts of healthbull Biomedical
bull Ecological
bull Psychosocial
bull Holistic
Concepts of healthConcepts of healthBiomedical Concept Health has been
viewed as an absence of disease amp of one was free from disease then the person was considered healthy
Ecological Concept Health as a dynamic equilibrium between man amp his environment amp disease a maladjustment of the human organism to the environment
Psychosocial Concept Contemporary developments in social sciences revealed that health is not only a biomedical phenomenon but one which is influenced by social psychological cultural economic amp political factors of the people concerned
Holistic Concept It is described as unified or multidimensional process involving the well being of whole person on the context of his environment
Definitions of health
Webster Dictionary The condition of being sound in body mind or spirit especially freedom from physical disease or pain
Oxford English Dictionary ldquoSoundness of body or mind that condition in which its functions are duly amp effectively discharged
WHO DEFINITION
ldquoHealth is a state of complete physical mental and social wellbeing and not merely an absence of disease or infirmityrdquo It also includes the ability to lead a socially and economically productive life
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
1 PHYSICAL The state pf physical health implies the notion of perfect functioning of the body It conceptualizes health biologically as a state in which every cell amp every organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
A Physical healthA person who enjoys good physical health is one who -1048698 is energetic1048698 has good posture1048698 weighs normal for age and height1048698 has all body organs functioning normally1048698 has a clear and clean skin1048698 has bright eyes1048698 has good textured and shining hair1048698 has a clean breath1048698 has a good appetite1048698 gets sound sleep
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
Concepts of healthConcepts of healthBiomedical Concept Health has been
viewed as an absence of disease amp of one was free from disease then the person was considered healthy
Ecological Concept Health as a dynamic equilibrium between man amp his environment amp disease a maladjustment of the human organism to the environment
Psychosocial Concept Contemporary developments in social sciences revealed that health is not only a biomedical phenomenon but one which is influenced by social psychological cultural economic amp political factors of the people concerned
Holistic Concept It is described as unified or multidimensional process involving the well being of whole person on the context of his environment
Definitions of health
Webster Dictionary The condition of being sound in body mind or spirit especially freedom from physical disease or pain
Oxford English Dictionary ldquoSoundness of body or mind that condition in which its functions are duly amp effectively discharged
WHO DEFINITION
ldquoHealth is a state of complete physical mental and social wellbeing and not merely an absence of disease or infirmityrdquo It also includes the ability to lead a socially and economically productive life
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
1 PHYSICAL The state pf physical health implies the notion of perfect functioning of the body It conceptualizes health biologically as a state in which every cell amp every organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
A Physical healthA person who enjoys good physical health is one who -1048698 is energetic1048698 has good posture1048698 weighs normal for age and height1048698 has all body organs functioning normally1048698 has a clear and clean skin1048698 has bright eyes1048698 has good textured and shining hair1048698 has a clean breath1048698 has a good appetite1048698 gets sound sleep
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
Psychosocial Concept Contemporary developments in social sciences revealed that health is not only a biomedical phenomenon but one which is influenced by social psychological cultural economic amp political factors of the people concerned
Holistic Concept It is described as unified or multidimensional process involving the well being of whole person on the context of his environment
Definitions of health
Webster Dictionary The condition of being sound in body mind or spirit especially freedom from physical disease or pain
Oxford English Dictionary ldquoSoundness of body or mind that condition in which its functions are duly amp effectively discharged
WHO DEFINITION
ldquoHealth is a state of complete physical mental and social wellbeing and not merely an absence of disease or infirmityrdquo It also includes the ability to lead a socially and economically productive life
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
1 PHYSICAL The state pf physical health implies the notion of perfect functioning of the body It conceptualizes health biologically as a state in which every cell amp every organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
A Physical healthA person who enjoys good physical health is one who -1048698 is energetic1048698 has good posture1048698 weighs normal for age and height1048698 has all body organs functioning normally1048698 has a clear and clean skin1048698 has bright eyes1048698 has good textured and shining hair1048698 has a clean breath1048698 has a good appetite1048698 gets sound sleep
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
Definitions of health
Webster Dictionary The condition of being sound in body mind or spirit especially freedom from physical disease or pain
Oxford English Dictionary ldquoSoundness of body or mind that condition in which its functions are duly amp effectively discharged
WHO DEFINITION
ldquoHealth is a state of complete physical mental and social wellbeing and not merely an absence of disease or infirmityrdquo It also includes the ability to lead a socially and economically productive life
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
1 PHYSICAL The state pf physical health implies the notion of perfect functioning of the body It conceptualizes health biologically as a state in which every cell amp every organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
A Physical healthA person who enjoys good physical health is one who -1048698 is energetic1048698 has good posture1048698 weighs normal for age and height1048698 has all body organs functioning normally1048698 has a clear and clean skin1048698 has bright eyes1048698 has good textured and shining hair1048698 has a clean breath1048698 has a good appetite1048698 gets sound sleep
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
WHO DEFINITION
ldquoHealth is a state of complete physical mental and social wellbeing and not merely an absence of disease or infirmityrdquo It also includes the ability to lead a socially and economically productive life
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
1 PHYSICAL The state pf physical health implies the notion of perfect functioning of the body It conceptualizes health biologically as a state in which every cell amp every organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
A Physical healthA person who enjoys good physical health is one who -1048698 is energetic1048698 has good posture1048698 weighs normal for age and height1048698 has all body organs functioning normally1048698 has a clear and clean skin1048698 has bright eyes1048698 has good textured and shining hair1048698 has a clean breath1048698 has a good appetite1048698 gets sound sleep
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
1 PHYSICAL The state pf physical health implies the notion of perfect functioning of the body It conceptualizes health biologically as a state in which every cell amp every organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
A Physical healthA person who enjoys good physical health is one who -1048698 is energetic1048698 has good posture1048698 weighs normal for age and height1048698 has all body organs functioning normally1048698 has a clear and clean skin1048698 has bright eyes1048698 has good textured and shining hair1048698 has a clean breath1048698 has a good appetite1048698 gets sound sleep
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
A Physical healthA person who enjoys good physical health is one who -1048698 is energetic1048698 has good posture1048698 weighs normal for age and height1048698 has all body organs functioning normally1048698 has a clear and clean skin1048698 has bright eyes1048698 has good textured and shining hair1048698 has a clean breath1048698 has a good appetite1048698 gets sound sleep
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
MENTAL It is defined as a state of balance between individual amp the surrounding world a state of harmony between oneself amp others a co-existence between the realities of the self amp that of other people amp that of environment
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
SPPIRITUAL It refers to that part of individual which reaches out amp strives for meaning amp purpose in life It includes integrity principle amp ethics the purpose in life commitment to some higher being amp belief in concepts
EMOTIONAL
VOCATIONAL
OTHERS
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
Changing Concepts in Changing Concepts in Public HealthPublic Health
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
Disease control phase(1880-1920)bull Sanitary controlHealth Promotional Phase
(1920-1960)bull Health promotionSocial Engineering Phase
(1960-1980)bull Social and behavioral aspects of lifeHealth for all phase
(1981-2000)bull To lead a socially and economically viable
life
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
POSITIVE HEALTH The state of positive health implies the notion of
perfect functioning of the body amp mind It conceptualizes health
Biologically as a state in which every cell amp organ is functioning at optimum capacity amp in perfect harmony with the rest of the body
Psychologically as a state in which the individuals feels a sense of perfect well-being amp of mastery over his environment
Socially as a state in which the individual capacities for the participation in the social system are optimal
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness
Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
SPECTRUM OF HEALTHSPECTRUM OF HEALTH
Health and disease lie along a continuum and there is no single cut off point
The lowest point on health-disease spectrum is death and the highest point corresponds to the WHO definitions of health
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
DETERMINANTS OF DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHHEALTH
BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT
The physical amp mental trait of every human beings are to some extent determined by the nature of his genes at the moment of conception The genetic make-up is so unique that it cannot be altered after conception
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
BEHAVIURAL amp SOCIO-CULTURAL
It is composed of cultural amp behavioral patterns amp life long personal habits that have developed through the process of socialization
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
ENVIRONMENT It is classified as
Internal Internal environment of man pertains to each amp every component part every tissue organ system amp their harmonious functioning within the system
External Consist of those things to which is exposed after conception
It is defined as all that which is external to the individual human host
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Socio-economic condition have long been known to influence human health
For the majority worlds people health is determined primarily by their level of socio-economic development
These of major importance are a) Economic status b) Education c) Occupation d) Political system
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
HEALTH SERVICES
AGING OF POPULATION
GENDER
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
Ecology of healthEcology of healthbull Humanity should seen as a part of
ecosystem It includes natural as well as man made environment Disease is embedded in the ecosystem of man
bull Constantly altering of his ecosystem creates new health problems
bull Good public health is basically good ecology
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
Right to healthRight to healthbull Everyone has the right to a standard of
living adequate for the health and well being of himself and family- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
bull One of the fundamental rights of every human being is to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health- The preamble to the WHO constitution
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
bull In some countries Right to health protection is assured by comprehensive system of Social insurance that provides material security in cases of illness or accident
bull When resources are limited Govt cannot provide all necessary health services so they try to give equal right to available health services
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
ReferencesReferences
bull Parkrsquos Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine 19th ed
bull Wikipedia
Thank youThank you
Thank youThank you