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IELTS
JOURNAL
89
Answer the questions below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet.
1. In which year did the World Health Organisation define health in terms of
mental, physical and social well-being?
2. Name the three broad areas which relate to people's health, according to the
socio-ecological view of health.
3. During which decade were lifestyle risks seen as the major contributors to
poor health?
Changing our Understanding of Health
A
The concept of health holds different meanings for different people and groups. These
meanings of health have also changed over time. This change is no more evident than
in Western society today, when notions of health and health promotion are being
challenged and expanded in new ways.
B
For much of recent Western history, health has been viewed in the physical sense only.
That is, good health has been connected to the smooth mechanical operation of the
body, while ill health has been attributed to a breakdown in this machine. Health in
this sense has been defined as the absence of disease or illness and is seen in medical
terms. According to this view, creating health for people means providing medical care
to treat or prevent disease and illness. During this period, there was an emphasis on
providing clean water, improved sanitation and housing.
C
In the late 1940s the World Health Organisation challenged this physically and
medically oriented view of health. They stated that "health is a complete state of
physical, mental and social well-being and is not merely the absence of disease" (WHO,
1946). Health and the person were seen more holistically (mind/body/spirit) and not
just in physical terms.
D
The 1970s was a time of focusing on the prevention of disease and illness by
emphasising the importance of the lifestyle and behaviour of the individual. Specific
behaviours which were seen to increase risk of disease, such as smoking, lack of fitness
and unhealthy eating habits, were targeted. Creating health meant providing not only
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