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2014
Prevention and screening Prevention of travel-related illness Diet Obesity Exercise Smoking Alcohol
Chantal Simon +3 more
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Prevention and screening Prevention of travel-related illness Diet Obesity Exercise Smoking Alcohol
Chantal Simon +3 more
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5 to 7 Educator, 2010
The aim of this unit of work is to help the children to understand about healthy living and eating a balanced diet. They will carry out a range of practical activities and these will be linked to literacy skills.
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The aim of this unit of work is to help the children to understand about healthy living and eating a balanced diet. They will carry out a range of practical activities and these will be linked to literacy skills.
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Incentivizing Patients to Live Healthy Lives
International Journal of Public and Private Healthcare Management and Economics, 2012Most people know what comprises a healthy lifestyle, but few actually exercise, follow a healthy diet with low salt, fat, sugar, and avoid smoking and alcohol intake. It could be argued that society should incentivize prevention programs which lead to a healthy lifestyle instead of paying afterwards for the costly treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular ...
Markus Lüngen +2 more
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Healthy Ageing through Healthy Living Style
Tanzania Journal of Sociology, 2017Ageing is not necessarily a burden, and it does not necessarily decrease a person’s ability to contribute to a society. Older people play a valuable role in society and can also enjoy a high quality of life .This depends on treating “ageing” as an opportunity rather than a burden.
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Social policy in the 21st century is marked and will be charged by its ability to tackle the twin problem of heatlhy aging and healthy living. This article gives a clear introduction into this subject matter. <br>
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Australian family physician, 2017
The nature of disease changes with the nature of societies. Modern chronic diseases that have superseded infections in the Anthropocene era, for example, have come largely from modern environments and lifestyles emanating from this. The concept of healthy living has subsequently changed accordingly.The objective of this article is to examine the ...
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The nature of disease changes with the nature of societies. Modern chronic diseases that have superseded infections in the Anthropocene era, for example, have come largely from modern environments and lifestyles emanating from this. The concept of healthy living has subsequently changed accordingly.The objective of this article is to examine the ...
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The culture of healthy living in communities
Progress in Cardiovascular DiseasesWhat defines a group of individuals as part of a community is broadly interpreted and depends on the context of the group being categorized. For this review, community may be defined as "as a group of people with diverse characteristics who are linked by social ties, share common perspectives, and engage in joint action in geographical locations or ...
Ross, Arena, Grenita, Hall
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Precision Medicine and Physical Therapy: A Healthy Living Medicine Approach for the Next Century
Physical Therapy, 2022Richard Severin +2 more
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