Case study: Preliminary PDHPE Zoe Savage 1. Discuss the meanings Steve now places on health and physical activity. Steve doesn’t put much meaning on his health‚ either mentally‚ physically‚ emotionally or socially. He hasn’t got his family to encourage him to get out and participate in sport‚ so he let himself go and does not get motivated. From his point of view his health is good and is living the “good life” because he hasn’t got support to get his life back to what he was. The “good
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Core 1 Revision Questions What two areas of the Ottawa Charter are involved in compulsory health education in schools? 1 mark Strengthening community action & developing personal skills Reorienting health services & developing personal skills Building public policy & strengthening community action Developing personal skills & building public policy Discuss what areas of the Ottawa Charter are used in the ‘Speeding‚ no one thinks big of you’ campaign‚ who the target audience is and how
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our population has a impact on four key area’s that being the health system and its services‚ the health service and its workforce ‚ The carers of the elderly and volunteer organisations these four area’s are impacted because of the fact that our population is one that is growing and also that it is an ageing population. With Australia being an ageing population and growing population it has a positive and negative impact the health system and its services with Australia’s Population having an increase
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Aquarobics - Springwood Fitness and Aquatic Centre The Benefits of the Class As water is more resistant than air‚ aquarobics stimulates an efficient whole body workout. There are many benefits that come from the participation of aquarobics. These benefits include: The ease of the exercise‚ as body weight is supported by the water. The reduced stress on joints. The pool is a more comfortable environment for many‚ particularly due to the inability to notice ones sweat levels. Aquarobics
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PD/H/PE Preliminary Notes Topic: The Body in Motion The Skeletal System Anatomical Terms Superior; towards the head or above. Inferior; towards the feet or below. Anterior; front or in front of. Posterior; back or at the back of. Lateral; towards the side of the body or away from the midline. Medial; towards the midline of the body. Proximal; closer to the top of a limb. Distal; closer towards the bottom or end of a limb. Major Skeletal Bones Types of Bones Long; longer than wide
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Question 5 Analyse the considerations that regulate when an athlete returns to play after an injury. Provide examples from a sport of your choice. The considerations that regulate when an athlete is able to return to play after an injury includes indicators or readiness to return to play‚ monitoring progress‚ psychological readiness‚ specific warm up procedures‚ return to play policies and procedures as well as ethical considerations. It is imperative that an athlete’s injury has recovered
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Summaries: What does health mean to individuals? Health is the interaction between the physical‚ social‚ emotional‚ mental and spiritual dimensions. Many terms have emerged to express the nature of health‚ such as well-being‚ wellness‚ health‚ status‚ and state of being. Health is dynamic‚ changing over time and means different things to different people during different times in their life. Health can be viewed as relative in relation to another period of time or in relation to one’s potential
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PE Better Health For Individuals- Core 1 Chapter 1 The Concept of Health: very diverse- has a different meaning to everyone. The diversity can be recognized by considering the different meaning of health that has developed over time World Health Organisation (WHO) definition of Health: A state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH: |PHYSICAL: | SPIRITUAL
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How are priority issues for Australia’s health identified? * Measuring health status * Role of epidemiology The gathering of information to report on the health status of a specific population group. It reports on the patterns of disease‚ injury and illness considering: * Prevalence * Incidence * Distribution * Determinants and indicators… cause of disease * Measures of epidemiology Mortality- A measure indicating how many people died in a particular population
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Health Priorities Report Health Priorities Report yuliya sadaunichaya yuliya sadaunichaya Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been identified as a health priority area because it is major health and economic burden on Australia. It is one of the leading causes of sickness and death in Australia‚ although there are significant differences in the incidence and prevalence of the disease among population subgroups. CVD can be attributed to a number of modifiable
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