Mental health
Mental health is a concept that refers to a human individual's
emotional and psychological well-being. Merriam-Webster defines
mental health as "A state of emotional and psychological
well-being in which an individual is able to use his or her cognitive
and emotional capabilities, function in society, and meet the
ordinary demands of everyday life."
According to the World Health Organization, there is no one "official" definition
of mental health. Cultural differences, subjective assessments,
and competing professional theories all affect how "mental
health" is defined. In general, most experts agree that "mental
health" and "mental illness" are not opposites.
In other words, the absence of a recognized mental disorder is
not necessarily an indicator of mental health.
One way to think about mental health is by looking at how effectively
and successfully a person functions. Feeling capable and competent;
being able to handle normal levels of stress, maintain satisfying
relationships, and lead an independent life; and being able to "bounce
back," or recover from difficult situations, are all signs
of mental health.
Encompassing your emotional, social, and—most importantly—your
mental well-being; All these aspects—emotional, physical,
and social—must function together to achieve overall health.
Physical Health
Includes:
physical fitness
Main article: Physical fitness
Height
Main article: Human height
A strong indicator of the health of populations is height, which
is generally increased by improving nutrition and health care,
and is also influenced by standard of living and quality of life
matters. The study of human growth, its regulators, and its implications
is known as auxology.
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