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What is the WHO definition of health? Ans✓✓✓a state of complete
physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity
What factors does social well-being include Ans✓✓✓social cohesion,
support, a sense of belonging, connection
50% of your _______ makes you sick Ans✓✓✓life
What are some factors in your life that make you sick? Ans✓✓✓income,
disability, education, gender, race, access to food and housing,
community belonging
25% of your ________ makes you sick Ans✓✓✓health care
what are some factors of health care that can make you sick?
Ans✓✓✓access to health care, how good the system is, wait times
15% of your _____ makes you sick Ans✓✓✓biology (genetics)
10% of your ______ makes you sick Ans✓✓✓environment
, why may the WHO's definition of health not be completely accurate?
Ans✓✓✓people can still be considered healthy and consider themselves
healthy even if they aren't completely physically, socially, or mentally
well. For example, a 90 year old lady who just had breast cancer
considers herself healthy because she is ageing well and has a high
quality of life even though her physical health isn't completely perfect.
why do we examine causes of mortality between different countries?
Ans✓✓✓it allows us to see how health is influenced by different
physical and social factors --> mortality is a universal indicator of health
What are some SDH in Canada? Ans✓✓✓Indigenous status
Gender
Disability
Housing
Early life
Income
Education
Race employment
Working conditions
Social exclusion
Food insecurity
Social safety net
Health services
Unemployment