Health promotion is linked to the living conditions of populations. In the last 40 years, health promotion reappears as a promising strategy for the field of Public Health. The health promotion movement emerged more vigorously from the 1970s onwards in developed countries—Canada, the United States and Western Europe. It is particularly in Canada that the concept of health promotion was revived, with the publication in 1974 of the Lalonde Report (A New Perspective on the Health of Canadians). This document placed health promotion at the level of strategic planning. The Lalonde Report has had a significant impact, providing insights into the recent health promotion movement across the world. Later, in 1978, the World Health Organization (WHO)...
At the heart of health promotion is a very distinct ideology and suite of valuessuch as inequity, fa...
Objective: to unravel some theoretical and factual elements required to implement more effective he...
A handbook for teachers, researches, health professionals and decision makers.The concepts of health...
The idea of health promotion predates the use of the actual term. However, the incorporation of this...
Health promotion is one the major interventions employed in healthcare delivery generally and primar...
Health promotion is a concept that was introduced at an international conference organized by the Wo...
Twenty-five years have passed since the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion was signed at the First ...
Canada’s visibility in the field began with the release of the federal white paper, A New Per-specti...
The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in November 2016, stimu...
This chapter discusses the range of factors that influence our health and examines how the readers d...
Health promotion aims to improve the health of whole populations. Before the 1970s there was a three...
Over the years, health promotion has evolved from an approach focused on medical and behavioural fac...
How should we invest precious health resources? At a time when chronic illness is increasing, inequa...
Policy and partnership for health promotion — addressing the determinants of health Kwok-Cho Tang,1 ...
Many of the major chronic diseases, accidents and premature deaths in Canada are preventable, indeed...
At the heart of health promotion is a very distinct ideology and suite of valuessuch as inequity, fa...
Objective: to unravel some theoretical and factual elements required to implement more effective he...
A handbook for teachers, researches, health professionals and decision makers.The concepts of health...
The idea of health promotion predates the use of the actual term. However, the incorporation of this...
Health promotion is one the major interventions employed in healthcare delivery generally and primar...
Health promotion is a concept that was introduced at an international conference organized by the Wo...
Twenty-five years have passed since the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion was signed at the First ...
Canada’s visibility in the field began with the release of the federal white paper, A New Per-specti...
The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in November 2016, stimu...
This chapter discusses the range of factors that influence our health and examines how the readers d...
Health promotion aims to improve the health of whole populations. Before the 1970s there was a three...
Over the years, health promotion has evolved from an approach focused on medical and behavioural fac...
How should we invest precious health resources? At a time when chronic illness is increasing, inequa...
Policy and partnership for health promotion — addressing the determinants of health Kwok-Cho Tang,1 ...
Many of the major chronic diseases, accidents and premature deaths in Canada are preventable, indeed...
At the heart of health promotion is a very distinct ideology and suite of valuessuch as inequity, fa...
Objective: to unravel some theoretical and factual elements required to implement more effective he...
A handbook for teachers, researches, health professionals and decision makers.The concepts of health...