What is Health Behavior,safetyhealthylivingThe term "health" refers to behaviors that individuals engage in to maintain, promote, or restore their own health based on their basic desire to live a healthy life, or behaviors that individuals believe are favorable to their health. However, it does not matter whether the behavior is objectively healthy or not.
Health behavior is an individual in a certain health condition in a certain social situation.livingThe phenomenon arises through the process of Therefore, it is greatly influenced by how individuals view and position their health and what beliefs and values they hold about health. Health behavior is also influenced by age, sex, health knowledge and information, economic status, past experiences, religion,human beingIt is also influenced by personal factors such as relationships. In addition, social resources, the assistance of concerned individuals andcommunicationThe social environment, such as competence and social norms, is also a factor that influences health behavior.
This health action is a daily routine that individuals take to maintain, promote, and restore their health.livingThese include exercise and smoking cessation, which are habitual activities within thenursing postis to respect the person's own view of health, but also to provide a betterlivingAssess health behaviors and support them toward higher levels of health so that they can live a
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2) Munakata, Tsuneji (Author): Health and disease from the viewpoint of the latest behavioral science, Medical Friend, 1996.
3) Araga, N., Gokan, Y. (Eds.): Community Nursing.jp, Intermedical, 2004.

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