Healthy Societies

Healthy Societies

keywords: health promotion, physical activity, correct movement patterns, preventive medicine, diseases of the 20th century, palliative care, hospice care, innovations in medicine, diet, depression

Session themes

Innovations in chronic disease prevention


The potential of and modern trends (tendencies) in physical therapy and rehabilitation of people with chronic diseases, particularly in oncology rehabilitation and telerehabilitation


Psychological resilience 


Health promotion 


Epidemiology and risk factors 


Health needs assessment and health forecasting


Environmental factors and their impact on health 


Description

The theme of healthy societies incorporates key components for and benefits of understanding, promoting, and analysing the data available within the scope, underlining the potential in solving various health problems and improving the health of society.

The increasing number of people suffering from chronic diseases poses a challenge to healthcare systems. It is especially worth discussing the latest and innovative research on cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer prevention to identify effective strategies to prevent and control them.

In the face of an increasing need for mental health support, it is important to focus on strategies for promoting psychological resilience, coping with stress, preventing mental disorders, and raising awareness of physical activity in overcoming stress and improving psychological resilience.

Particularly noteworthy are strategies for health education, physical activity, proper diet, and creating a friendly environment conducive to a healthy lifestyle.

The things worth analysing are epidemiologic studies on spread of communicable and noncommunicable diseases.

In order to provide effective healthcare services tailored to social needs, we will analyse epidemiological data, and social and demographic trends to identify the most pressing areas of intervention and adapt the healthcare system to the ever-changing needs. We will consider the important role of physical activity as a factor in reducing the risk of civilization diseases.

In the context of growing awareness of the links between the environment and health, the focus will be on such factors affecting public health as air pollution, water quality, occupational factors, and climate change.

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