The protection of public health by removing and treating waste, dirty water.

The power that is carried by wires, cables, and is used to provide light or heat, to make machines work.

The number of people in a particular country or area who cannot get a job.

When someone becomes ill or weak because they have not eaten enough good food.

Someone who lives or stays in a particular place.

Land that is outside cities and towns.

The houses or conditions that people live in.

The official system for providing something, especially something that everyone in a country needs to have, or the official organization that provides it.

The people who live in the same area, town.

A very poor area in or near a town where people live in small houses made from thin sheets of wood.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. Greater support from families, friends and communities lead to poor health.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at the same age.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. People who have more control over their working conditions have better health.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. Inheritance plays a negative part in determining lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses.

You are doing a social project at school. You have found an article related to the factors that influence our health. Read and analyse the factors that influence our health in the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Categorise the factors into two groups.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining a lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. Smoking, drinking, life’s stresses, and challenges lead to our poor health.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining a lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. People who have more control over their working conditions have better health.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining a lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at the same age.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining a lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. Greater support from families, friends, and communities lead to poor health.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining a lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. Access to and usage of health services influence health.

Read the text. The conditions of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them with good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. There are a lot of factors that influence our health: our income and social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and gender. Higher income and social status are linked to better health. Low education levels, more stress and lower self-confidence are linked with poor health. Safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to better health. People in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. Greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Customs, traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community affect our health. Inheritance plays a part in determining a lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses. Balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, life’s stresses and challenges all affect health. Access to and usage of health services that prevent and treat disease, influence health. Men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages. Read the statement and type True, False or Not Stated. Inheritance plays a negative part in determining a lifespan, healthiness, and the likelihood of developing certain illnesses.

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