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Campaign for Health and Wellbeing: Sociological, Psychological and Physiological Theories of Smoking Addiction

   

Added on  2022-11-23

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HEALTH AND
WELLBEING
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TABLE OF CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
NEED OF CAMPAIGN
TARGET AUDIENCE
PHYSIOLOGICAL THEORIES
PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES
SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
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INTRODUCTION
Health and wellbeing are defined as a process of the scenario of an individual which shows the
absence of disease and any kind of illness. In this, it is a complex combination of the person's
physical, mental, emotional, and social health factors which is heated with the well-being of an
individual. In this, health is defined as a state of an individual who is emotionally active, physically
fit, and so on. There are some of the areas associated with wellbeing in which wellbeing is related
to mental wellness. In this, they used to originate by various factors such as connect with others
people be physically active learn new skills give to others pay attention to the present movement.
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NEED OF CAMPAIGN
The need for campaigning is to provide the information of the smoking to the number of individuals
who are dealing with or facing the consequences and addiction to was the tobacco smoking.
Moreover, it contained a very less dangerous substance that is addictive such as nicotine due to this
is smoking.
There is the number of mortality rate are usually increasing because it usually affects the lungs and
creates various complications related to the lungs and respiratory system. This campaigning is useful
to provide the knowledge and a type of education to the number of individuals about their health and
what are the factors which are associated with smoking.
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