Title Impact on health education from COVID-19 climate change
Authors Agostinis-Sobrinho, César ; Dailidienė, Inga ; Rauckienė-Michaelsson, Alona
DOI 10.33225/jbse/21.20.168
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Is Part of Journal of Baltic science education.. Šiauliai : Scientia Socialis Ltd.. 2021, vol. 20, no. 2, p. 168-170.. ISSN 1648-3898. eISSN 2538-7138
Abstract [eng] World Health Organization (WHO) health policy for Europe “Health 2020” became a stimulus for many countries to renew their national health policies, and it is a guide of actions (WHO, 2013). Long-term studies proved that health is closely linked to socio - economic indicators, among which age plays a major role, and education. Given that there are as many healthy people as possible, it is especially important to form the most important young people attitude to health, to develop a personality who would take care of the health of yourself, your family and those around you. Schools, colleges, and universities are the medium in which a mature generation of future intellectuals are capable and possessed to have a major influence on the development of the state and, with knowledge of the principles of good health, to contribute to and to shape the health policy of the right country, its implementation and at the same time to the population of the country improving health (Misevičienė et al., 2017).
Published Šiauliai : Scientia Socialis Ltd
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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