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HMS, HIC EQ-Bank 74

Describe how the determinants of health can impact a young person's meaning of health.   (5 marks)

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  • Biomedical factors like physical impairments affect young people’s ability to engage in physical activity, influencing their perception of health as primarily physical.
  • Socioeconomic factors such as family income can determine access to quality nutrition and sports participation, shaping young people’s understanding of what constitutes good health.
  • Environmental determinants, particularly geographic location, impacts young people in rural areas who face barriers accessing healthcare. This leads to them valuing proximity to support as part of their health definition.
  • Broad features of society including cultural norms and media influence create expectations around body image that young people internalise in their health definitions.
  • Health behaviours established in youth, including physical activity and dietary habits, are often a result of young people’s underlying values and beliefs, which in turn influence how they conceptualise health.
  • The interrelationship between determinants creates compound effects – for example, a young person with low socioeconomic status living in a remote area faces multiple barriers that collectively shape their health perspective.
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  • Biomedical factors like physical impairments affect young people’s ability to engage in physical activity, influencing their perception of health as primarily physical.
  • Socioeconomic factors such as family income can determine access to quality nutrition and sports participation, shaping young people’s understanding of what constitutes good health.
  • Environmental determinants, particularly geographic location, impacts young people in rural areas who face barriers accessing healthcare. This leads to them valuing proximity to support as part of their health definition.
  • Broad features of society including cultural norms and media influence create expectations around body image that young people internalise in their health definitions.
  • Health behaviours established in youth, including physical activity and dietary habits, are often a result of young people’s underlying values and beliefs, which in turn influence how they conceptualise health.
  • The interrelationship between determinants creates compound effects – for example, a young person with low socioeconomic status living in a remote area faces multiple barriers that collectively shape their health perspective.

Filed Under: Meanings of health - investigation Tagged With: Band 4, smc-5508-50-Determinants of health

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