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Consider the eight dimensions of wellness and the module resources, then choose the dimension that is most relevant to your program of study. Make sure you specify in the subject line which dimension you chose. Then address the following in your initial post:
- List three factors that you think could help people improve their levels of wellness, and then list three challenges that you think people could face with regard to that dimension.
- Looking at these factors and challenges, how could the four lenses support the dimension?
- Discuss how what you learned fits with or has changed your perspective about wellness.
- Support your answer with evidence from research by providing a reference and a summary of the findings.
When responding to your peers, select peers who have chosen different dimensions from yours. Then choose one of the challenges and extend the discussion of the four lenses beyond what is in their post.
Make sure you support your ideas with information presented in the course material and other scholarly resources.
To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric document.
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Running head: FACTORS, CHALLENGES AND DIMENSION OF WELLNESS
Factors, Challenges and Dimension of Wellness
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FACTORS, CHALLENGES AND DIMENSION OF WELLNESS
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Factors, Challenges and Dimension of Wellness
Factors that could help people to improve their level of wellness
1. Access to education.
2. Emergence of information communication technology.
3. Access to supportive physical infrastructure and services such as gymnasia, walk ways and
cycling paths.
Challenges people could face with regards to physical dimen...
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