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Unit 8 Strategies for the prevention of Disease

Unit 8 Strategies for the prevention of Disease. Health Science Ms. Thieman 2013. Objectives.

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Unit 8 Strategies for the prevention of Disease

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  1. Unit 8 Strategies for the prevention of Disease Health Science Ms. Thieman 2013

  2. Objectives • Upon completion of this lesson, the student will be able to: Define health and wellness Examine the relationship between diet, weight control, and fitness Identify and make healthy choices to maintain and/or improve wellness Determine how nutrition and fitness will affect overall health and quality of life Assess own wellness level Evaluate the basic nutritional components of food (carbs, fats, etc.)

  3. Engage • What do you consider to be healthy? • What do you think the consensus public opinion on health is? • Team discuss the following questions: • “What can I do to control my own health?” and, “What changes can I make to take responsibility for my own health?” • What are calories?

  4. Nutrition Basics • Calories • Energy the body gets from foods • The body requires a minimum number of calories each day • Take in fewer calories than burned: lose weight • Take in more calories than burned: gain weight • Calories are measured in: • Carbohydrates= 4 calories per gram • Proteins= 4 calories per gram • Fats= 9 calories per gram

  5. Nutritional Basics continued… • Carbohydrates (simple & complex) • Starches and sugars found in foods • Potatoes, pasta, and bread • Body’s main preferred source of energy • Proteins • Helps build strong and healthy bones, muscles, tissue, and teeth • Helps make new blood cells, and protect important organs, such as heart, brain, lungs, and skin • Fats • Most concentrated form of energy; very thick substances; do not dissolve in water • Fats in beef, pork, egg yolks, and dairy foods are higher in saturated fat than they are in fish or chicken • Unsaturated fat is liquid fat, proven to reduce heart disease

  6. Nutrition Basics continued… • Fiber • Found in the tough, stringy part of vegetables & fruits • A special form of complex carbohydrate • Although it cannot be digested, it is used as energy • Plays an important role in removing waste • Cholesterol • Fat-like substance produced in the liver of all animals, and found only in animals • Vitamins • Compounds that help regulate digestion, and metabolism • Needed in small amounts, so they are called micronutrients • Have no calories, but some do give you energy • Minerals • Inorganic substances that the body cannot manufacture • Act like workers regulating many important body functions • Ex. Calcium (helps develop strong bones, and build strong teeth).

  7. Stress Management • The World Health Organization defines health as: “A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (minor illness).” • Definition now expanded with an emphasis on holistic health. • We think in terms of the body working as a unit (mental, physical, social, and emotional) in order to maintain and promote optimum wellness through our daily actions. • Wellness implies feeling good, regardless of infirmity or disease. • Holistic refers to the wellbeing of the whole person. It is important to meet all of these needs when giving care to the patient/client. • Wellness and/or preventive health care emphasize keeping patients well and not waiting until they are ill to provide treatment. Health education is vital to maintaining good health.

  8. I FEEL PRETTY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmv3WlKa6U8

  9. The Holistic Wellness Approach Includes: • Physical fitness • achieved through routine physicals, rest, good nutrition, weight control, elimination of waste, aerobic exercise, immunizations, well-baby check ups • avoid drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and excessive food intake • Mental fitness: allows individual to interact effectively with others and feel balanced • characteristics of mentally healthy person • self-directed • has a sense of belonging • trusts own senses and feelings • accepts self • has self-esteem • practices stress management • Social Well-Being: allows individual to feel comfortable with others and allows the acceptance of behavior, attitudes, and beliefs. • includes enjoying companionship • sharing ideas and thoughts • having a sense of belonging and showing enthusiasm

  10. The Health Care System is a network of services available to people seeking treatment for health problems or assistance with maintaining and promoting health. • Services are primary, secondary, tertiary, &extended care • Primary Care—health services provided by the first health care professional or agency. Ex. Family practice doctor in an office or clinic • Secondary Care—health services to which primary caregivers refer patients for consultation and additional testing • Tertiary Care—takes place in the hospital where complex technology and specialists are available • Extended Care—meeting healthcare needs of patients who no longer require hospitalization but continue to require health services. Ex. Nursing homes, home health agency

  11. National Health Goals • National effort, with specific goals and strategies for improving the nation’s health. • Preventing chronic illnesses, injuries and infectious diseases. • Increase the span of health life for Americans • Reduce disparities among Americans ( • Achieve access to preventive services for all Americans • Utilizes the combined expertise of individuals in: • public health services • state health departments • national health organizations • members of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.

  12. Any Questions??? Guided Meditation/Relaxation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRUdkxQOqWM

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