Across
- 2. judgements about what is important to or good for a community
- 3. the state of a person’s physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence, characterised by an equilibrium in which the individual feels happy, healthy, capable and engaged
- 4. relates to unpleasant feelings and emotions that affect an individual’s level of functioning
- 7. the way in which people’s view of health and wellbeing is influenced by or based on personal beliefs, feelings, experiences or opinions
- 8. continually changing
- 10. a measure of burden of disease.
- 12. ill health in an individual and levels of ill health within a population
- 14. refers to the number (or rate) of new cases of a disease/condition in a population during a given period
- 15. nutrient that is required by the body in large amounts
- 17. relates to the state and functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks
- 18. differences in health status or in the distribution of health risk and protective factors
- 19. relates to how people access, understand and use health information and services in ways that promote and maintain health and wellbeing.
Down
- 1. a condition characterised by a reduction in bone mass that makes bones more likely to break and fracture
- 5. fairness in society
- 6. foods and drinks not necessary to provide the nutrients the body needs, but that may add variety. However, many of these foods are high in kilojoules and are therefore described as energy dense.
- 9. uneasy mental state
- 11. the social and cultural conditions into which people are born, grow, live, work and age.
- 13. factors, conditions actions and policies of corporate organisations that impact health and wellbeing, either positively or negatively; commercial factors include supply chains, product design, packaging and labelling, distribution and affordability, lobbying, marketing strategies and the use of media
- 16. an individual’s or a population’s overall health and wellbeing, taking into account various indicators such as life expectancy, mortality and morbidity
