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Lifestyle Factors
In the first half of the last century people were too busy trying to survive
to worry about health as much we do today, much less about how we might
practice healthier habits in order to prevent disease. Progress that did
occur was brought about through the organization of unions in the workplace,
legislatures, and public health ordinances. Toward the end of the century,
in 1990, the
Healthy People 2000
report made a call to work toward a culture that actively promotes
responsible behavior and the "adoption of life-styles that are maximally
conducive to good health■ (USDHHS, 1990). Since that time, there is more and
more concrete evidence indicating that practicing healthy habits can
significantly decrease our chances of developing chronic disease. Therefore,
of all the health determinants that we have discussed, lifestyle factors are
among the most controllable and influential factors influencing our health.
Author: Diane Wilson, USA
From “Lifestyle Factors and the Prevention Movement”
www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec4231/006.htm
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