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6. Examples of Physical Health are:

  • Body weight, physical fitness, healthy nutrition, resistance to illness and ability to recover from injury.
  • Appropriate body weight, healthy nutrition, physical fitness, resistance to disease.
  • Body weight, physical activity, healthy nutrition, resistance to disease.

7. Examples of Social Health:

  • Positive communication, Co-operation within groups, relationship development, community contributions, socially acceptable behaviour in a range of situations.
  • Positive communication, Stress management, relationship development, community contributions, socially acceptable behaviour in a range of situations,
  • Positive communication, Stress management, relationship development, community contributions, socially acceptable behaviour in a range of situations, access and use support services.

8. Health according to the World Health Organization

  • Health is a state of complete physical, social and mental well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or imfirmity.
  • Health is a complete state of complete physical, social and mental well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or imfirmity.
  • Health is a state of complete physical, social and mental well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or disability.

9. Social Health is:

  • Being able to interact with others and participate in the community in both an independent and cooperative way.
  • Being able to interact with others, build health relationships and participate in the community in both independent and cooperative ways
  • Being able to interact with others and participate in the community and access social support services..

10. Mortality

  • Deaths in the population
  • The measure of the proportion of the population who die in a period of time.
  • Deaths in the population per 100,000.

11. Health Adjusted Life Expectancy (HALE):

  • A measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy at birth, but including an adjustment for time spent in poor health. It is the number of years in full health that a person can expect to live, based on current rates of ill health and mortality
  • A measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy, but including an adjustment for time spent in poor health. It is the number of years in full health that a person can expect to live, based on rates of ill health and morbidity
  • A measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy at birth, but has an adjustment for time spent in ill health. It is the number of years in full health that a person can expect to live, based on current rates of ill health and mortality

12. Disability Adjusted Life years

  • A measure of burden of disease, one DALY equals one year of life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness, disease or injury.
  • A measure of burden of disease, one DALY equals one year of healthy life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness, disease or injury.
  • A measure of burden of disease, one DALY equals one year of life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness, disability or injury.

13. Examples of Mental Health:

  • Being aware of feelings, Self esteem and self confidence, stress management, ability to set goals and achieve them.
  • Being aware of feelings, Self-esteem and confidence, positive communication, community contributions
  • Being aware of feelings, Self-esteem and confidence, positive communication, community contributions, stress management

14. Mental Health can be described as:

  • A state of well being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.
  • A state of well being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to contribute to his or her community.
  • A state of well being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, copes with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to contribute to his or her community.

15. Incidence

  • The number or rate of new cases of a disease during a specified period of time.
  • The number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time.
  • The number or rate of new cases of a disease during a period of time.

16. Prevalence

  • The number or rate of new cases of a disease during a period of time.
  • The number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time.
  • The number or rate of new cases of a disease during a specified period of time.

17. Under-5 Mortality Rate (U5MR)

  • The number of deaths of children under 5 years of age per 1,000 live births.
  • The number of deaths of children under 5 years of age per 10,000 live births.
  • The number of deaths of children under 5 years of age per 1,000 births.