What are non health factors?
More than 80% of health outcomes are unrelated to medical care. Instead, they are attributable to outside social and economic forces, such as housing, education, unemployment, low income, transportation, access to green space, loneliness, inequality and other non-medical factors.
What are some health related issues?
Top 10 Most Common Health Issues
- Physical Activity and Nutrition.
- Overweight and Obesity.
- Tobacco.
- Substance Abuse.
- HIV/AIDS.
- Mental Health.
- Injury and Violence.
- Environmental Quality.
How does behavior affect your health?
Similarly, it has long been recognized that specific behaviors are associated with increased risk of specific diseases and related conditions. For example, tobacco use, alcohol consumption, inadequate physical activity, some sexual practices, and high-fat or low-fiber diets have all been recognized as unhealthful.
What makes some people healthy and others unhealthy?
Social Factors. Social determinants of health reflect the social factors and physical conditions of the environment in which people are born, live, learn, play, work, and age. Social support and social interactions. Exposure to mass media and emerging technologies, such as the Internet or cell phones.
What are inequalities in health?
Health inequalities are avoidable, unfair and systematic differences in health between different groups of people. This means that when we talk about ‘health inequality’, it is useful to be clear on which measure is unequally distributed, and between which people.
What are the factors affecting social health?
Social Factors that Impact Your Health
- Income. Income, or how much money we have, can determine where we live, food we buy, and our recreational activities.
- Education.
- Social Connections.
- Housing.
- Food Security.
- Building Capacity For Equity.
What is an ARRA-funded supplement?
An ARRA-funded supplement has been made to a parent grant that is funded with non-ARRA funds. The ARRA supplement will end several years before the parent. Do we need to separately closeout the ARRA-supplement at the time it ends?
When does the ARRA program end?
All ARRA funds must be obligated by NIH no later than September 30, 2010. In general this will mean ARRA project period end dates will be no later than September 29, 2011.
How do I meet the ARRA reporting requirements?
The ARRA reporting requirements must be met on a quarterly basis and submitted through www.FederalReporting.gov. Details on these quarterly reporting requirements are available from the NIH Recovery Act Recipient Reporting web site available at https://grants.nih.gov/recovery/recipient_reporting.html.
What are the terms of Award for an ARRA grant?
All ARRA awards are subject to the standard terms of award as indicated in the NIH Grants Policy Statement including the authority to extend the final budget period of a previously approved project period for up to 12 months without additional funds. See https://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps_2003/index.htm