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34 pages found in Health:
Aviation Health Institute
A charity providing information and funding research into the health issues faced by airline passengers.
http://www.aviation-health.org
The Bathroom Diaries
A growing list of free public toilets around the world. Readers are invited to submit restrooms to the site. Includes an essay section.
http://www.thebathroomdiaries.com/
BBC Travel Health
The Travel Health web site is part of the BBC Health site offering information, advice and help on areas concerning global travel.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/healthy_living/travel_health/
Deployment Health Clinical Center
US Military Web resource providing information and assistance to military personnel post-deployment.
http://www.pdhealth.mil
Flighthealth.org
Information about preventing flight health problems such as DVT, flight stress, jet lag and cosmic radiation.
http://www.flighthealth.org/
Health Advice for Travelers
Health advice for travelers from the UK Department of Health. Broad interest to anyone doing any kind of international traveling to areas with infectious disease outbreaks.
http://www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/HealthAdviceForTravellers/fs/en
Health Link: Flight Plans
Article by Russell Robertson provides general information about the steps travelers can take to avoid falling ill while on the plane.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1018801648.html
Healthy Travel To Distant Lands
Provides disease information specific to international regions. Also travel tips, vaccination information, dealing with jet lag and traveler's diarrhea.
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/23722/20886/229189.html
The Healthy Traveler
Redbook's interactive traveler's guide to staying healthy. Key features include a personalized health report and an archive of health related phrases spoken in several languages.
http://magazines.ivillage.com/redbook/dh/health/spc/0,12919,284480_294980,00.html
International Medicine Center
A Houston, Texas-based provider of travel medicine services to corporations and individuals. Product and service details, news, and contact information.
http://www.traveldoc.com/
International Travel and Health
Vaccination requirements and health advice from WHO.
http://www.who.int/ith/
International Travel Information
Preparation and understanding of current health risks for the area of your travels from bestofhealth.com.
http://visitors.bestofhealth.com/int_travel/index.html
MASTA
Medical Advisory Services for Travellers Abroad. Advice on avoiding disease risks.
http://www.masta.org/
MD Travel Health
Health risks and services in many countries, infectious diseases and suggested immunizations, illness prevention, and special needs travelers.
http://www.mdtravelhealth.com/
MedlinePlus: Traveler's Guide to Avoiding Infectious Diseases
Prevention measures and a regional list of specific diseases.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001925.htm
MedlinePlus: Traveler's Health
Directory of factsheets, news releases, and articles.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/travelershealth.html
Mytraveldoctor
Provides detailed information about diseases, vaccinations recommended, prevention of illness, outbreaks on a country level following WHO's recommendations. In Danish and English.
http://www.traveldoctoronline.net/
Oxygen to Go
Portable oxygen for travelers dependent on supplemental oxygen.
http://oxygentogo.com
Sara's Wish Foundation
International travel safety foundation, established in wake of a Semester at Sea accident, provides travel tips and safety guidelines.
http://www.saraswish.org/
Total Travel Clinic
Travel vaccinations and medical travel advice.
http://www.totaltravelclinic.co.uk
Travel Doctor
Provides travel medicine and vaccination services through Australia, New Zealand and SE Asian clinics. Travel health reports available for many destinations.
http://www.traveldoctor.com.au/
Travel Essentials New Zealand
Health reports for over 150 countries; recommended immunizations and vaccinations, traveler's health advice.
http://www.travel-essentials.co.nz
Travel Health Care
Advice on topics such as vaccination, malaria, insects, news, and events. Also a Sydney-based clinic offering travel medicine and vaccination services.
http://www.vaccinations.com.au/
Travel Health Help
Explains how to avoid diseases using mosquito nets and discusses travel health issues like malaria and the West Nile virus.
http://www.travelhealthhelp.com/
Travel Healthcare
Provides international health advice and travel medicine and vaccination services to those intending to travel overseas.
http://www.travelhealth.com.au
Travel Medicine of Long Island
Pre-travel information based on specific medical condition and planned destinations.
http://travmedlongisland.com/
Traveldoctor
Health advice regarding all travel destinations and durations with a focus on vaccines for tropical diseases.
http://www.traveldoctor.info
TravelHealth UK
Practical advice on many topics, including preventing accidents, stress, insurance, family holidays, mature and disabled travelers, sexual health, and animal bites.
http://www.travelhealth.co.uk/
Traveling Diseases
Occurrence, manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases.
http://www.traveldoctoronline.net/diseases/disease.htm
Traveling Well
Special reports available cover topics such as traveling in Australia, IBD, asthma, Q fever, Peru, and business travel. Also sales of a book on travel health by Dr Deborah Mills.
http://www.travellingwell.com.au/
University of Maryland Health Tips for Travelers
Vaccine requirements, health conditions, and information on infectious disease outbreaks in foreign countries.
http://www.umm.edu/travel/
Vanderbilt International Travel Clinic
Provides before and after travel health information as well as disease prevention, medication instructions and a section on immunizations.
http://www.vanderbilttravelclinic.com
WHO International Travel and Health
World Health Organization's biannual publication on international travel and health
http://www.who.int/ith/en/
The World Traveler
Provides information on international travel such as travel clinic locator, disease vaccine information for hepatitis A and B and others. Also links to CDC travel updates. Provided by GlaxoSmithKline.
http://www.travelsafely.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health Health - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Health

In 1948, the World Health Assembly defined health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” [1][2] This definition is still widely referenced, but is often supplemented by other World Health Organization (WHO) reports such as the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion which in 1986 stated that health is “a resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities.”

Classification systems describe health. The WHO’s Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC) is composed of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD).


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[edit] Aspects of health

[edit] Physical health

Physical fitness is good body health, and is the result of regular exercise, proper diet and nutrition, and proper rest for physical recovery.

A strong indicator of the health of localized population is their height|weight, which generally increases with improved nutrition and health care. This is also influenced by the standard of living and quality of life. Genetics also plays a major role in people's height. The study of human growth, its regulators, and implications is known as Auxology.

[edit] Mental health

Main article: Mental health

Mental health refers to an individual's emotional and psychological well-being. Merriam-Webster defines mental health as "A state of emotional and psychological well-being in which an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities, function in society, and meet the ordinary demands of everyday life."

According to the World Health Organization, there is no single "official" definition of mental health. Cultural differences, subjective assessments, and competing professional theories all affect how "mental health" is defined. In general, most experts agree that "mental health" and "mental illness" are not opposites. In other words, the absence of a recognized mental disorder is not necessarily an indicator of sound mental health.

One way to think about mental health is by looking at how effectively and successfully a person functions. Feeling capable and competent; being able to handle normal levels of stress, maintain satisfying relationships, and lead an independent life; and being able to "bounce back," or recover from difficult situations, are all signs of mental health.

A combination of physical, emotional, social and most importantly mental well-being is necessary to achieve overall health.

[edit] Determinants of health

The LaLonde report suggested that there are four general determinants of health including human biology, environment, lifestyle, and healthcare services.[3] Thus, health is maintained and improved not only through the advancement and application of health science, but also through the efforts and intelligent lifestyle choices of the individual and society.


A major environmental factor is water quality, especially for the health of infants and children in developing countries.[4]

Studies show that in developed countries, the lack of neighborhood recreational space that includes the natural environment leads to lower levels of neighborhood satisfaction and higher levels of obesity; therefore, lower overall well being.[5] Therefore, the positive psychological benefits of natural space in urban neighborhoods should be taken into account in public policy and land use.

[edit] Health maintenance

Main article: Self care

Achieving health and remaining healthy is an active process. Effective strategies for staying healthy and improving one's health include the following elements:

[edit] Nutrition

Main article: Nutrition
The updated USDA food pyramid, published in 2005, is a general nutrition guide for recommended food consumption.

Nutrition is the science that studies how people eat affects their health and performance, such as foods or food components that cause diseases or deteriorate health (such as eating too many calories, which is a major contributing factor to obesity, diabetes, and heart disease). The field of nutrition also studies foods and dietary supplements that improve performance, promote health, and cure or prevent disease, such as eating fibrous foods to reduce the risk of colon cancer, or supplementing with vitamin C to strengthen teeth and gums and to improve the immune system.

Personal health depends partially on the social structure of one’s life. The maintenance of strong social relationships is linked to good health conditions, longevity, productivity, and a positive attitude. This is due to the fact that positive social interaction as viewed by the participant increases many chemical levels in the brain which are linked to personality and intelligence traits. Essentially this means that positive reinforcement from a third party make one more socially adept, in control, and relaxed physically and mentally, all of which are proven to affect the nervous system (UHF).

[edit] Sports nutrition
Main article: Sports nutrition

Sports nutrition focuses the link between dietary supplements and athletic performance. One goal of sports nutrition is to maintain glycogen levels and prevent glycogen depletion. Another is to optimize energy levels and muscle tone. An athlete's strategy for winning an event may include a schedule for the entire season of what to eat, when to eat it, and in what precise quantities (before, during, after, and between workouts and events). Participants in endurance sports such as the full-distance triathlon actually eat during their races. Sports nutrition works hand-in-hand with sports medicine.

[edit] Exercise

Main article: Physical exercise
A U.S. Marine emerges from the water upon completing the swimming leg of a triathlon.

Exercise is the performance of movements in order to develop or maintain physical fitness and overall health. It is often directed toward also honing athletic ability or skill. Frequent and regular physical exercise is an important component to prevention of some of the diseases of affluence such as cancer, heart disease, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, obesity and back pain.

Exercises are generally grouped into three types depending on the overall effect they have on the human body:

Physical exercise is considered important for maintaining physical fitness including healthy weight; building and maintaining healthy bones, muscles, and joints; promoting physiological well-being; reducing surgical risks; and strengthening the immune system.

Proper nutrition is just as, if not more, important to health as exercise. When exercising it becomes even more important to have good diet to ensure the body has the correct ratio of macronutrients whilst providing ample micronutrients; this is to aid the body with the recovery process following strenuous exercise. When the body falls short of proper nutrition, it gets into starvation mode developed through evolution and depends onto fat content for survival. Research suggest that the production of thyroid hormones can be negatively affected by repeated bouts of dieting and calorie restriction[6]. Proper rest and recovery is also as important to health as exercise, otherwise the body exists in a permanently injured state and will not improve or adapt adequately to the exercise.

The above two factors can be compromised by psychological compulsions (eating disorders such as exercise bulimia, anorexia, and other bulimias), misinformation, a lack of organization, or a lack of motivation. These all lead to a decreased state of health.

Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness can occur after any exercise, particularly if the body is in an unconditioned state relative to that exercise and the exercise involves repetitive eccentric contractions.

[edit] Hygiene

Main article: Hygiene

Hygiene is the practice of keeping the body clean to prevent infection and illness, and the avoidance of contact with infectious agents. Hygiene practices include bathing, brushing and flossing teeth, washing hands especially before eating, washing food before it is eaten, cleaning food preparation utensils and surfaces before and after preparing meals, and many others. This may help prevent infection and illness. By cleaning the body, dead skin cells are washed away with the germs, reducing their chance of entering the body.

[edit] Stress management

Main article: Stress management

Prolonged psychological stress may negatively impact health, such as by weakening the immune system. See negative effects of the fight-or-flight response. Stress management is the application of methods to either reduce stress or increase tolerance to stress. Certain nootropics do both. Exercising to improve physical fitness, especially cardiovascular fitness, boosts the immune system and increases stress tolerance. Relaxation techniques are physical methods used to relieve stress. Examples include progressive relaxation and fractional relaxation. Psychological methods include cognitive therapy, meditation, and positive thinking which work by reducing response to stress. Improving relevant skills and abilities builds confidence, which also reduces the stress reaction to situations where those skills are applicable. Reducing uncertainty, by increasing knowledge and experience related to stress-causing situations, has the same effect. Learning to cope with problems better, such as improving problem solving and time management skills, may also reduce stressful reaction to problems. Repeatedly facing an object of one's fears may also desensitize the fight-or-flight response with respect to that stimulus -- e.g., facing bullies may reduce fear of bullies.

[edit] Health care

Main article: Health care. See also Public health, below

Health care is the prevention, treatment, and management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well being through the services offered by the medical, nursing, and allied health professions. According to the World Health Organization, health care embraces all the goods and services designed to promote health, including “preventive, curative and palliative interventions, whether directed to individuals or to populations”.[7] The organized provision of such services may constitute a health care system. This can include a specific governmental organization such as the National Health Service in the UK, or a cooperation across the National Health Service and Social Services as in Shared Care.

[edit] Workplace wellness programs

Main article: Workplace wellness

Workplace wellness programs are recognized by an increasingly large number of companies for their value in improving the health and well-being of their employees, and for increasing morale, loyalty, and productivity. Workplace wellness programs can include things like onsite fitness centers, health presentations, wellness newsletters, access to health coaching, tobacco cessation programs and training related to nutrition, weight and stress management. Other programs may include health risk assessments, health screenings and body mass index monitoring.

[edit] Public health

Main article: Public health

Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organised efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals." It is concerned with threats to the overall health of a community based on population health analysis. The population in question can be as small as a handful of people or as large as all the inhabitants of several continents (for instance, in the case of a pandemic). Public health has many sub-fields, but is typically divided into the categories of epidemiology, biostatistics and health services. Environmental, social and behavioral health, and occupational health, are also important fields in public health.

The focus of public health intervention is to prevent rather than treat a disease through surveillance of cases and the promotion of healthy behaviors. In addition to these activities, in many cases treating a disease can be vital to preventing it in others, such as during an outbreak of an infectious disease. Vaccination programs and distribution of condoms are examples of public health measures.

[edit] Role of science in health

Main article: Health science

Health science is the branch of science focused on health, and it includes many subdisciplines. There are two approaches to health science: the study and research of the human body and health-related issues to understand how humans (and animals) function, and the application of that knowledge to improve health and to prevent and cure diseases.

[edit] Where health knowledge comes from

Health research builds primarily on the basic sciences of biology, chemistry, and physics as well as a variety of multidisciplinary fields (for example medical sociology). Some of the other primarily research-oriented fields that make exceptionally significant contributions to health science are biochemistry, epidemiology, and genetics.

[edit] Putting health knowledge to use

Applied health sciences also endeavor to better understand health, but in addition they try to directly improve it. Some of these are: biomedical engineering, biotechnology, nursing, nutrition, pharmacology, pharmacy, public health (see below), psychology, physical therapy, and medicine. The provision of services to maintain or improve people's health is referred to as health care (see above).

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ [1] Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization as adopted by the International Health Conference, New York, 19-22 June, 1946; signed on 22 July 1947 by the representatives of 61 States (Official Records of the World Health Organization, no. 2, p. 100); and entered into force on 7 April 1948.
  2. ^ [2] Constitution of the World Health Organization- Basic Documents, Forty-fifth edition, Supplement, October 2006.
  3. ^ Lalonde, Marc. "A New Perspective on the Health of Canadians." Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services; 1974.
  4. ^ The UN World Water Development Report | Facts and Figures | Meeting basic needs
  5. ^ . "Recreational Values of the Natural Environment in Relation to Neighborhood Satisfaction, Physical Activity, Obesity and Wellbeing."
  6. ^ Common fitness mistakes people make Stay Fit retrieved on 11-13-2006
  7. ^ World Heath Organization Report. (2000). Chapter 1: Why do health systems matter?. WHO. http://www.who.int/whr/2000/en/. Retrieved on 2008-02-19. 
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