Rick M. answered 1d
MS Graduate from Johns Hopkins University in Individualized Genomics
The 1948 World Health Organization (WHO) definition of health describes it as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of disease. Its strengths lie in its holistic and positive approach, influencing health policy and promoting well-being. However, it is criticized for being unrealistic, static, vague, and possibly leading to over-medicalization of life. Modern views see health as dynamic, shaped by social determinants and personal experiences. Overall, while the WHO definition was innovative for its time, contemporary perspectives favor more flexible and practical definitions that focus on adaptability and self-management.