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- 4. personal preference, time constraints and convenience are _________ to bringing about change in dietary intake
- 9. infrastructure, trade facilitation and international _______________
- 10. effective __________: policies, institutions and functional economies
- 12. main condition caused by the underconsumption of dairy foods
- 13. a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or _____________
- 14. who prerequisite of health that promotes the balanced relationship between landscape and species
- 15. guideline 4: encourage, ________ and promote breastfeeding
- 17. reducing medical costs and maximise income acts as a resource _____________
- 18. socioeconomic status takes into account ________, employment and income
- 22. the health status indicator that measures the number of new cases of particular condition during a specific time
- 24. acronym for the health status indicator which measures the number of healthy years that a person is expected to live
- 25. building resilience: _____________ assistance, disaster risk-reduction and social protection
- 28. guideline 1: to achieve and maintain a healthy weight, be ______________ and choose amounts of nutritious foods and drinks to meet your energy needs
- 30. optimal health and wellbeing enhances ___________ in the workforce and hence acts as a resource nationally
- 31. addresses the broader _______________ of health
- 32. the biomedical model of health focuses on diagnosing, __________ and treating illnesses
- 33. in order to access private health insurance, individuals pay a ____________
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- 1. spiritual health and wellbeing belongs to the realm of ideas, values, ethics and ________ of individuals
- 2. term that refers to the process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health
- 3. medicare is funded by general taxation, medicare levy surcharge and _____________
- 5. the _____________ and marketing of tobacco has resulted in similarities in health status for low, middle and high income countries
- 6. gender equality, birth and population rates and education levels are all examples of _____________ characteristics
- 7. air, water and _______ equality is an example of an environmental factor
- 8. human development: participate in _________ that affect their lives
- 11. _______ of government is an example of one of australia's partnerships
- 13. multilateral aid is provided by a/an ________________________
- 16. term that describes the organised and collective response and effort by society to protect, promote and improve health
- 19. _______________ results in the biomedical model of health being expensive
- 20. genetics and hormones, body weight, blood cholesterol are all examples of _______ factors
- 21. conflict, mass migration, digital technologies, world trade and tourism are all examples of ____________
- 23. high income countries have a ______________ birth rate/ population growth compared to low income countries
- 26. organisation that categorises countries according to their income
- 27. the NDIS provides ___________ technology such as wheelchairs
- 29. type of social action whereby individuals give their clothing, time, money etc to those in need