# suffering from a health condition or disease at a specific point
IN time correct answers point prevalence
• Epidemiologic framework
•Identify risk factors and aggregates
•Balance of factors such as
•Physical
•Psychological
Physiological
Social
Cultural
Spiritual
Political
economic
Ayuverda- body, mind and spirit correct answers Balanced
State health
•Capacity to fulfill critical life function
•Mobility
•Skill based tasks
•Functionality is seen as the ability to carry out a given task
•"Disability" is different ability (not absence of)
•Means optimum health is different for every person correct
answers Functionality health
•Four major determinants of health (Lalonde, 1974)
1.Human biology: not very changeable (genes, innate abilities)
2.Environment: some control, but limited circumstances (living
conditions, etc. all factors external to a person, policies)
, 3.Health care: availability, accessibility, affordability, adequacy
(The 4 As) (ACA plans to improve this)
4.Lifestyle: choices made, given a larger amount of attention as
of late (obesity,
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5.Meshing of these factors yields an ecological model of health
correct answers goodness of fit
•Grounded in developmental theory
• ongoing process through out the lifespan
•Life challenges become opportunities for growth
•Growth is progressive; determined by lifestyle choices and
behaviors at life stages
•Growth= achievement of certain cognitive, physiological, and
psychological competencies (if you don't seize these
opportunities you may not reach your full potential) correct
answers Growth Health
•Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-
being" (WHO)
•"Everything is alright"
•Many contributors: situations, emotions, beliefs, behaviors, etc.
•Humor can be a powerful tool
•Goal-directed continuum
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•Trying to meet the norm(health or exceed it ) correct answers
well-being health
•Open to interpretation
•Subject to bias
•Physical well being, functional ability (FCT, FARS)