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- 2. Health promotion efforts can extend the average ___________ by preventing chronic diseases and promoting healthy behaviours.
- 5. Health promotion recognizes that health is influenced by a range of factors, including social, economic, and ___________ determinants.
- 8. When individuals learn healthy behaviors through health promotion, they often pass these habits on to their families and communities, creating a ___________ effect of positive health outcomes.
- 9. Limited health ___________ can make it challenging for individuals to understand and act upon health information.
- 10. Promoting campaigns and initiatives that reduce stigma, increase mental health awareness, and foster ___________ communities can help overcome this barrier.
- 11. One common misconception is that health is solely an individual's responsibility, ignoring the influence of ___________ determinants of health.
- 13. Promoting regular check-ups, screenings, and vaccinations to detect and prevent health issues early is a fundamental aspect of ___________ care in health promotion.
- 14. Building partnerships among various stakeholders, including healthcare providers, government agencies, and ___________ organizations is important for effective health promotion.
- 15. Lower health insurance claims due to health promotion efforts can lead to reduced ___________ for both individuals and employers.
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- 1. Community ___________ is crucial for tailoring health promotion efforts to specific needs and cultures.
- 3. Health promotion focuses on ___________ well-being and health through preventive measures and positive health choices.
- 4. To reduce resistance to change, health promotion programs can employ ___________ change theories and motivational techniques.
- 6. A healthier population tends to be more ___________ at work, resulting in improved productivity.
- 7. Improved quality of life is one of the long-term benefits of health promotion, including better ___________ and mental well-being.
- 12. Some people believe that health promotion programs are too expensive, overlooking the ___________ associated with preventive measures.