Social Determinants of Health

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Across
  1. 2. Encompasses the physical, mental and emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of health
  2. 4. A nutritious diet is essential to good health. Both a shortage of food, or a lack of variety, as well as an excess of food, can lead to a range of diseases.
  3. 5. This includes a person’s access to money that allows them to buy adequate and quality food, have housing, and unlimited access to medical treatment.
  4. 7. Having family, friends, organisations, community groups, and government agencies providing assistance to people is an important factor for family and societal well-being.
Down
  1. 1. Model that indicates what a balanced meal should look like
  2. 3. Eating behaviours evolve during the first years of life; children learn what, when, and how much to eat through direct experiences with food and by observing the eating behaviours of others
  3. 5. A state of mental-emotional strain, resulting from demanding circumstances, can have a negative impact on well-being.
  4. 6. A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.