Kritiese ontleding van faktore wat fisieke welstand kan beïnvloed
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North-West University (South Africa)
Abstract
Traditionally, health has been viewed as the lack of disease. A broader
view of health was introduced in 1947 by the World Health Organization
(WHO). What evolves from the WHO's definition of health is a strategy
that encompasses medical care, disease prevention, and health
promotion. This strategy seeks the development of lifestyles that
maintain and enhance wellness.
Wellness is defined as an integrated and- dynamic level of functioning
oriented toward maximizing potential, dependent upon self-responsibility.
The wellness lifestyle is a coordinated and integrated living pattern
involving dimensions such as the physical, intellectual, emotional, social,
spiritual, and occupational dimensions.
Physical wellness is an important dimension of wellness. It is the golden
thread that penetrates all dimensions of wellness. Although physical
wellness comprises a wide field, in the literature it is not clear what the
concept involves or which factors influence it. In the RSA the concept of
physical wellness is relatively unknown, and is generally referred to as
physical fitness.
The main purpose of this study is to critically analyse existing literature
on physical wellness in order to establish what the concept comprises
and to identify factors that may influence it.
A recognised research method to establish what a concept involves and
to identify the variables that may influence it, is conceptualisation. Thus,
the method can also be effectively used to ascertain what physical
wellness comprises and which factors influence it.
The results of this study seems to indicate that physical wellness is a
multi-disciplinary concept, and that it is influenced by unchangeable
factors such as race, gender, hereditability and age, and changeable
factors such as lifestyle, environment, medical self-care, stress and social
interaction.
From the Human Movement Science context, all physical wellness
factors that are influenced by exercise, such as lifestyle, anatomical and
physiological factors, should be addressed during physical wellness
intervention programmes.
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MSc (Menslike Bewegingskunde), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus