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  1. Wellness Research

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  3. The Benefits of a Holistic Approach to Health

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  1. The science of wellness

    The path to wellness. In 2014, the Stanford Prevention Research Center launched the WELL program — its ultimate goal, to improve the health and wellness of whole populations. WELL, the Wellness Living Laboratory, emphasizes research on overall health rather than the absence of disease. Funded by an unrestricted $10 million gift from the Amway ...

  2. Dimensions of wellness: Change your habits, change your life

    People often think about wellness in terms of physical health — nutrition, exercise, weight management, etc., but it is so much more. Wellness is a holistic integration of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, fueling the body, engaging the mind, and nurturing the spirit ().Although it always includes striving for health, it's more about living life fully (), and is "a lifestyle ...

  3. Promoting Health and Well-being in Healthy People 2030

    Implementation of Healthy People 2030 will by strengthened by engaging users from many sectors and ensuring the effective use and alignment of resources. Promoting the nation's health and well-being is a shared responsibility—at the national, state, territorial, tribal, and community levels. It requires involving the public, private, and not ...

  4. Wellness and Well-Being

    Research sponsored by NCCIH suggests that people who use complementary approaches for wellness tend to have better overall health, higher rates of physical activity, and lower rates of obesity than those who use complementary approaches to help manage a health problem. More research is needed to better understand how certain complementary ...

  5. Full article: Expanding the purview of wellness indicators: validating

    Main text introduction. The concept of wellness is central to broad range of research endeavors and clinical interventions. Health outcomes research not only considers clinical and economic aspects of outcomes, but also 'humanistic' aspects which include symptoms, quality of life (QOL), functional status, and patient satisfaction (Epstein & Sherwood, Citation 1996).

  6. (PDF) Health to Wellness: A Review of Wellness Models ...

    PDF | On Jan 1, 2018, Michael D. Oliver and others published Health to Wellness: A Review of Wellness Models and Transitioning Back to Health | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ...

  7. A Systematic Review of the Literature on Health and Wellness Coaching

    With a clear definition for health and wellness coaching, robust research can more accurately assess the effectiveness of the approach in bringing about changes in health behaviors, health outcomes and associated costs that are targeted to reduce the global burden of chronic disease. Key Words: Systematic review, health, ...

  8. The wellness industry: Trends and predictions

    The wellness market is booming. Consumers intend to keep spending more on products that improve their health, fitness, nutrition, appearance, sleep, and mindfulness. In this edition, The Next Normal explores the fast-changing, fast-growing wellness industry.

  9. 2021 Research Highlights

    With NIH support, scientists across the United States and around the world conduct wide-ranging research to discover ways to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability. Groundbreaking NIH-funded research often receives top scientific honors. In 2021, these honors included Nobel Prizes to five NIH-supported scientists.

  10. Physical Activity Is Good for the Mind and the Body

    Physical activity has many well-established mental health benefits. These are published in the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans and include improved brain health and cognitive function (the ability to think, if you will), a reduced risk of anxiety and depression, and improved sleep and overall quality of life.

  11. New global survey looks at health, well-being

    The team will follow roughly 240,000 participants from 22 countries over five years to gather data on which individuals or nations are flourishing and why, or why not. "Health is more than the absence of disease," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Well-being is harder — but not impossible — to measure.

  12. 6 trends that define the future of health and wellness

    Ipsos surveyed 1,160 people across the United States to predict how wellbeing might change in a post-pandemic world. They found that 62% of Americans believe their health is more important to them than before the pandemic. The pandemic has changed how people in the US view their health. Image: Ipsos.

  13. The top wellness trends in 2024

    McKinsey's latest Future of Wellness research—which surveyed more than 5,000 consumers across China, the United Kingdom, and the United States—examines the trends shaping the consumer wellness landscape. In this article, we pair these findings with a look at seven wellness subsets—including women's health, weight management, and in ...

  14. The Importance of Research on Health and Well-Being

    The Importance of Research on Health and Well-Being. As I've dived into my role as Director at NCCIH, one of the things that's made me so energized about the position is the smart, pragmatic thinking embedded within the Strategic Plan NCCIH adopted in 2016. It's a twofold cogent recognition of: 1) the very real challenges faced daily by ...

  15. 2023 Health, Happiness, and the Wellness Economy: An Empirical Analysis

    Health, Happiness, and the Wellness Economy: An Empirical Analysis WELLNESS POLICY SERIES. This report examines the nexus of wellness spending, health, and happiness, in a collaboration between the Global Wellness Institute (GWI) and a key author and statistician for the UN World Happiness Report.It is the first-ever global analysis of the statistical relationships between total and sector ...

  16. Health and Wellness Research Articles

    Health and Wellness research articles. Skills to Support Mental Health in Uncertain Times Part 1: Being Open. Even now, several years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals and families are still dealing with the impacts of the pandemic and its closures (De & Sun, 2023; Kohls et al., 2023; Wolf & Schmitz, 2023).

  17. Health and Well-Being

    Physical wellness involves self-care and a temperate lifestyle. Emotional well-being is psychological well-being encompassing subjective experience and positive emotionality. ... Most research on marriage, health, and well-being has been conducted in the United States, although some cross-national research has been done. Generally, married ...

  18. Health, well-being and education

    Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland Jesper von Seelen University College South Denmark, Esbjerg, Denmark Vladislav Kuchma National Medical Research Center of Children's Health, Moscow, Russia, and Teresa Vilaça Institute of Education, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal Abstract

  19. Neglecting sex and gender in research is a public-health risk

    Sue Haupt is an honorary senior research fellow at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Australia, and a research associate at The George Institute for Global Health, Women's Health ...

  20. Health and Wellness: Introduction to the Special Issue

    The good news is that health and wellness initiatives continue to grow with favorable results and effective research-to-practice translation is evident on many fronts. Among 11 articles featured in the special issue, five reviews highlight contemporary topics that have substantive evidence support.

  21. Can physical exercise help prevent Alzheimer's disease? What to know

    In the next six years, 8.5 million Americans will have Alzheimer's disease. New research shows how exercise can help the brain. Here's what to know.

  22. Exercise Is Medicine aims to get your doctor to assess your ...

    Unfortunately, while EIM has expanded and achieved many successes, only 22.9% of adult women and 17.8% of adult men were advised by health care professionals to increase their physical activity ...

  23. Health & Wellness

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  24. Are Schools Too Focused on Mental Health?

    Lucy Foulkes, a research psychologist at the University of Oxford, wants school systems to proceed cautiously with large-scale mental health interventions.

  25. Employee Health and Wellness Resources

    University of Idaho is committed to supporting you on your journey to mental and physical health. Your employee benefits include mental health counseling, online cognitive behavioral therapy, wellness programs, tobacco cessation support and more. There are also many resources available on U of I campus, including our Recreation Center, swim ...

  26. 17th Annual Johns Hopkins Center for Women's Health, Sex, and Gender

    The Johns Hopkins Center for Women's Health, Sex, & Gender Research is proud to present, along with the Johns Hopkins Women's Wellness and Healthy Aging Program, a joint symposium on "Advancing Sex and Gender Research on Menopause & Healthy Aging," with a keynote presented by JoAnn Pinkerton, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology and division director of midlife health in the University of ...

  27. How to treat uterine fibroids

    Your source for health, wellness, innovation, research and science news from the experts at Ohio State. There's a powerful story behind every headline at Ohio State Health & Discovery. As one of the largest academic health centers and health sciences campuses in the nation, we are uniquely positioned with renowned experts covering all aspects ...

  28. Fake Botox sickens people in 9 states, including California

    (SACRAMENTO) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning consumers about counterfeit versions of Botox found in multiple states — including California.The popular cosmetics product is used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Fake or mishandled Botox has caused serious reactions in people who received injections in nonmedical, unlicensed settings.

  29. Health, well-being and education: Building a sustainable future. The

    1. The Health Promoting Schools approach and its development. The Ottawa Charter, adopted in 1986, was a milestone in the development of a holistic and positive understanding of health that requires actions at different levels, from healthy public policy to the development of personal skills, using different strategies, such as enabling and advocacy approaches ().

  30. Georgian Parliament Passes 'Foreign Agent' Bill, Prompting US Anger

    US News is a recognized leader in college, grad school, hospital, mutual fund, and car rankings. Track elected officials, research health conditions, and find news you can use in politics ...