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198374 Call for a health olympic springSunday, November 8, 2009
IDENTIFY A HEALTH OLYMPIC SPRING TO WHO'S THIRD HEALTH REVOLUTION APPROACHES.
OBJECTIVE: An application model to preventive health movement might speed up the progress of social, economic and environment development to overcome the problems of human health status, and to make success of “The Third World Health Revolution”. BACK GROUND: In the 1986 Ottawa Charter, the WHO further defined health as "a resource for everyday life. . . a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources as well as physical capabilities" ; Building health goes beyond the focus on disease, and it means expanding, or at least maintaining, resources for living. “THE CHINA PROJECT” is an ongoing extensive study that explores the correlation between disease epidemiology and dietary intake patterns in many provinces of China and concluded to support the idea that nutrients usually present in plant based foods minimize the occurrence of chronic degenerative diseases. CONCLUSIONS: Preventive health focus on wellness rather than sickness, it's a process of making small regular decisions and taking positive action on health, diet, exercise and lifestyle together. A model to best suit individual and be effectively to promote is need. The model provides action in protecting people's health, particularly in relation to the prevention of chronic degenerative disease that may even be possible to reverse the damage already caused in some chronic diseases such as arthritis, asthma, cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke using the availabilities actions of preventive health measurements.
Learning Objectives: Keywords: Prevention, Wellness
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