... self-directed diet- related health behaviours. The research reported in this paper is based on a model of Dietary Health Preventative Behaviours derived from the HBM (Janz and Becker 1984) and the ... namely: positive diet action; negative diet action and alcohol moderation. The items related to diet were adjusted and developed according to the Romanian environment. 2. Health ability was ... Union (EU) and the CEE (Bobak and Marmot 1996). There are thus serious reasons for understanding health behaviours, and reducing the exposure to risk factors. There is a need for understanding...
... winedrinking goes hand in hand with a healthful diet (high in fruits,vegetables, fish, salads and olive oil) and two other markers forbetter health in general: higher socioeconomic status and higher ... fire and earth. Be-cause blood was hot and moist, it cor-responded to air; phlegm was cold and moist and thus resembled water; yellowbile was hot and dry, similar to fire; blackbile was cold and ... 1547, Breviary of Health, authorAndrew Boorde noted, “A good coke is halfe a physycyon.” Sixteenth-centu-ry cooks, physicians and their patronsshared a common notion of dietand nu-trition...
... approach. Knowledge can be further classied into procedural knowledgeand declarative knowledge. Procedural knowledge is often referred to as knowing how to do something. Declarative knowledge ... view: data mining andknowledge management. Knowledge Management (KM) comprises a range of practices used by organizations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge. Knowledge Management ... the book “Data Mining and Medical Knowledge Management: Cases and Applica-tions” is knowledge. A number of denitions of this notion can be found in the literature:• Knowledge is the sum of...
... self -knowledge. By‘reflexive self -knowledge I mean, roughly speaking, know-ledge of one’s own identity and conscious mental states – knowledge of who one is and of what one is thinking and feeling. ... from both philosophical and psychological perspectives, see Jose´Luis Bermu´dez, Anthony Marcel and Naomi Eilan (eds.), The Body and the SelfPersonal identity and self -knowledge 281was in fact ... thoughts and feel-ings? We have to distinguish between a subject of thought and feelings – something that thinks and feels – and something,such as the brain, whose activity renders possible and...
... collab oration requires constant communication and sharing of knowledge. Thefore, the need for coordination and sharing knowledge arises.4.2 Implementing knowledge managementThe following section ... creation is a knowledge- intensive process (Basili, Caldiera & Rombach2002). Obtaining knowledge about new technologies and pro duct domain, sharing knowledge ab out local policies and practices, ... software projects i.e. acquiring knowledge about newtechnologies, accessing domain knowledge, knowing who knows what and general need ofcollaborating and sharing knowledge are can be satisfied...
... range of health, economic, and family issues, including health problems of their family members, financial concerns, and career challenges. Doctor-patient counseling about health risks andhealth ... Asian/Pacific Islander, or another racial, mixed race, or ethnic subgroup. There is a large and growing body of research that documents the differences and disparities in health status andhealth care ... women use the health care system that are driven by economic factors, age, andhealth status and health needs. Many women experience a range of barriers to care that are logistical and economic...
... good health, maintain it through their reproductive years, and age well. HEALTH CARE REFORMWOMEN’S HEALTH AND The Key Role of Comprehensive Reproductive Health Care Women’s HealthandHealth ... pregnancy that could affect the health of the mother and child A reproductive health standard of medical necessity101Women’s HealthandHealth Care Reform9Staying Healthy in the Reproductive ... rapid and continuous, maintaining high standards of care and medical necessity and aiming at achieving good healthand eliminating disparities.2) Direct investments in infrastructure and a...
... on healthand education can lead to biased estimates of the effects of healthand education on wages. Endogeneity between healthand wages can arise because of the feedback between wages and ... specific health conditions have on general physical and mental health. • Frijters and Ulker (2008) raised concerns about generalising from the results of one survey-based measure of health (such ... the target health conditions on PCS and MCS scores, and most of it is from overseas. Overseas literature might be less relevant to Australia because of different labour market andhealth policies...
... Education and GDP United StatesUnited KingdomSwitzerlandSwedenSpainPortugalPolandNorwayNew ZealandNetherlandsKoreaJapanItalyIrelandIcelandHungaryGreeceGermanyFranceFinlandDenmarkCzech ... on education andhealth systems varies greatly in G7 countries, and so do education andhealth outcomes. Spending is particularly high in relation to outcomes in education andhealth in France, ... footnote) based on public health spending and associated outcome indicators, including infant, child, and maternal mortality rates, and healthy life expectancy and standardized death rates. ...
... political process, and a central component ofhuman development. Health promotion The concept of health promotion builds on a social and cultural under-standing of healthand illness. Health promotion ... their own health, this does not mean that attention is directedaway from the political level and the professional health sector. Advocacy and lobbying for better healthand more effective health ... Health promotion andhealth education both aim at improvingaccess to health- related information and services to give people morecontrol over their own healthand well-being. The knowledge referred6epidemic...