HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT DR NORHASMAH SULAIMAN DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND CONSUMER STUDIES FACULTY OF HUMAN ECOLOGY, UPM.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Introduction to Health Studies Health Promotion I
Advertisements

Food Science. What is wellness?  Wellness: state of being in good health  Quality of life: refers to a persons satisfaction with his or her looks, lifestyle,
HEALTH & ILLNESS.
Wellness Theories What does it mean to be healthy?
HEALTHY CHOICES: Health Today Lawndale High School Ms. Mai.
Freshmen Health. Pause for Thought? What is Health? How can I tell if I am healthy? Can I control my own health? How can I influence my own health?
Population Health for Health Professionals. Module 3 Health Promotion and Individual Behavior Change.
Factors that Affect Wellness Unit 1- Part 2 Why is it important? Your present actions and attitudes are shaping the person you will be in the future!
Chapter 1 Achieving Personal Health
27/9/2010Definitions in Epidemiology (Dr. Salwa Tayel) 1.
Conceptualization of Health Peg Bottjen, MT(ASCP)SC Introduction to Health Care.
Better Health for Individuals 30%. Students learn about: Meanings of health Perceptions of health Relative and dynamic nature of health.
In this unit, you will learn about… Difference between Health and Wellness. P.I.S.E.S Influences of Behavior Decision Making in terms of behavior Overall.
Health and Illness Chapter 4. Definitions Health: defined by each person WHO: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well being,
Unit 3: Health and Human Development Area of Study One: Compare the health status of Australia’s population with other developed countries, compare and.
 “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” (WHO)  Health has been.
LEADING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
Health Health Determinants and Health Promotion Diane B. Wilson EdD, RD Mary S. McLellan MS,RD Medical University of South Carolina.
HEALTH, WELLNESS, ILLNESS & DISABILITY
HEALTH PROBLEM RELATED TO NUTRITION AND ENVIRONMENT
MENTAL HEALTH DR NORHASMAH SULAIMAN
CHAPTER 1 LEADING A HEALTHY LIFE. Key Terms Infectious Diseases- caused by pathogens such as bacteria (Ex. Polio, TB) Lifestyle Diseases – diseases.
What is Health? A state of well-being that comes with a good balance of all aspects of health.
1 Concepts of Nursing NUR 123 Concepts of Health & Illness First Lecture.
 The circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded  Public Health Definition of “The Environment”  All that which is external to.
The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being.
Personal health CHS st lecture Introduction to Personal Health.
Why is health education important?. Health Education Is designed to help you learn to live a healthy lifestyle Help you achieve and maintain a healthy.
Chapter One Making Healthy Choices
BCottrell, APHA You may end up somewhere else! If you don’t know where you are going... BCottrell, APHA 2004.
WHAT INFLUENCES YOUR HEALTH?. What Affects Your Health? Both internal (personal) and external (outside) factors affect your health. You have control over.
FEM 3202 NUTRITION, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT DR NORHASMAH SULAIMAN Department of Resources Management and Consumer Studies Faculty of Human Ecology.
Overview of Health Care System F Importance of health care F Defining health care services F Health care/medical care as a system F Shift in health care.
VCE HHD Unit 3 Outcome 1 Dot Point (Dt Pt) 1 (also transition slide for Unit 3 & 4) Health and Human Development.
Health and Illness. Definition of Health Is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being. Not merely the absence of disease. Intellectual.
Factors Affecting Health
Department Of Community Medicine DR. MUHAMMAD RAZZAQ MALIK M.B.B.S, MCPS, (Com.Med) Assistant Professor (Deptt. of Com.Med) Sheikh Zayed Medical College.
What is Health? What is Wellness?. Health “Health means your personal well being taking into consideration physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and.
Definitions Learning Objectives At the end of this lecture you (will) be able to: Understand definitions used in infectious disease epidemiology.
Making Wellness a Lifestyle Chapter 1. What is Wellness Wellness is defined as state of being in good health. Wellness is defined as state of being in.
What is Health? Basic Health Definition and Terms.
Holistic Approach to Child Caregiving l 13 million children under 6 have mothers in the workforce l 53% of mothers return to work in the first year of.
Understanding Health. What is health? An easy answer? Is it when you are not ill? Do people agree? What factors do you consider?
“Models” of Health Or Different “ways” of looking at health.
Key Knowledge 1: Definitions of physical, social and mental dimensions of health and health status. What is Health? World Health Organisation (WHO) (1946)
Health and Wellness Chapter 1 Section 2. Six Components of Health  1. Physical Health-eating right, regular exercise, being recommended body weight.
Health Introduction. What is Health?  Health is more than the 1) absence of disease.  It encompasses physical, 2) mental and 3) social wellbeing. 
Chapter 15 Health, Wellness, and Quality of Life
Healthy Eating. Health Create a mind map of what health means to you.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND LIFESTYLE CHOICES AFFECT ON GENETICS.
-Health -Wellness -Lifestyle Factors -Prevention -Heredity -Environment -Peers -Culture -Risk Factors -Values -Abstinence.
What is WELLNESS? Wellness is the state of being in good health. Wellness is often associated with Quality of Life. Quality of Life refers to a person’s.
H EALTH C HAPTER 1 L IVING A H EALTHY L IFE Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness PRHS Physical Education Department.
How much do you know about your health?. 1.True - Most deaths are caused by health behaviors! 2. False - There are many behavioral risk factors for heart.
1 Whose Health Is It Anyway Smith & Goldblatt Book 2 Chapter 2 Presentation: Dr. Faisal Al-Qahtani.
Unit one CONCEPT OF HEALTH IN COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING Lecture (1) 1.
Health.
LEADING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
Healthy Eating.
Presentation 5: Concepts of health
Leading a Healthy Life Chapter 1 Contents Section 1 Health and Teens
HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 1: Understanding Health and Wellness
Health-definition, concepts and dimensions
Growth and Development
FEM 3202 NUTRITION, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
CORE 1 Better Health for Individuals
Core 1 Better Health for Individuals
Non-communicable disease, health, disease
Presentation transcript:

HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT DR NORHASMAH SULAIMAN DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND CONSUMER STUDIES FACULTY OF HUMAN ECOLOGY, UPM

OBJECTIVES LECTURE By the end of this lecture: © Definition of health and environmental health © Determinants of health © Health Model © Association between ecology and human health

DEFINITION Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (WHO, 1946) Environmental health is one aspect of public health that is concerned with those forms of life, substances, forces, and conditions in the surroundings of man that may exert an influence on man’s heath and well-being.

DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Hereditary or biological factors Hereditary or biological factors Medical care Medical care Lifestyle Lifestyle Environment Environment

CONTINUE…  Hereditary or biological factors  Human biology controlled by genetics  A person may healthy but have inherited condition  Hemophilia, diabetes, mental retardation, lack of resistance to diseases  Research shows evidence traits inherited from mother and father can influence person becomes addicted to alcohol or drug  Medical care  Receive medical care during lifetime can determine our health  Examples:  child develops streptococcal infection – does not get medical care – might develop a rheumatic heart condition  Two main aspects of health care:  Technology – Sophisticated equipment  Medical self help – self examination of the skin, breast, mouth, eyes, nails.

CONTINUE… Lifestyle © Contributing to health status © A person has an excellent body but eats poorly, inactive, smokers, drinks heavily may develops health problems quickly. © Lifestyle may be the easiest to control but require much effort Environment © Affects people’s health more strongly than any of other determinants. © Environment encompasses Physical Biological Social © Many diseases related to diseases- ® Food poisoning ® Typhoid fever

HEALTH MODEL Ecological Model Social Ecological Model WHO Model Holistic Model

Ecological Model ¤ Suitable to explain communicable diseases ¤ Based on the concept of ecological balance Environment ¤ Ecological balance can be environment ratio human with high susceptibility increase in the Number of agents increase ¤ Drug, sanitation, immunization can be used to achieve ecological balance

SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODEL Developed by Morris Upgrading from Ecological Model Replace agents (communicable diseases) with individual factors (non-communicable disease) Suitable to explain non-communicable disease. Proposed : No specific etiological agents related to specific disease Behavioral factors are the most important factors compared to environmental factors that contribute to diseases. Transitional countries

CONTINUE…

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION MODEL Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (WHO, 1946). # Continuation from social ecological model # Holistic aspect (physical, mental and social) # Interrelated between body, mind and spiritual # Combination between modern medication and traditional from east and west.

HOLISTIC MODEL Developed by Blum, Lalonder and Denver # Blum : Environmental Health Model # Lalonder : Model Health Concept

Environmental Health Model

Model Health Concept

HOLISTIC Health consist of four (4) dimensions # Environment # Lifestyle # Genetic # Health Proposed : Diverse of risk factors of disease can contribute to various type of Occurs in developed countries.

ECOLOGY AND HUMAN HEALTH Term ecology derived from the Greek word: # oikos – house or home. Ecology is the study of an organism’s house. Many definitions of ecology, however have a common theme. ‘ that ecology is the study of organisms and their environment’ Environment includes both animate and inanimate factors

ECOSYSTEM CONCEPT Basic functional unit include biotic element and interaction with their environment (abiotic element) Ecosystem consist of two (2) types: # Natural ecosystem- earth, terrestrials, aquatic # Human made ecosystem- agriculture, aquaculture, monoculture Ecosystem elements # Biotic :autrotroph, heterotroph # Abiotic : organics substance, inorganic substance, climate

Thanks….