economics of risky healthy behaviour

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WELCOME TO ALL…….

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SHANSON SHAJI 15-PEC-25M.A.ECO

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Economics of RiskyHealthy Behaviour……..

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A person's health and wellbeing are influenced by a number of intrinsically related biological, lifestyle, societal and environmental factors, many of which can be modified to some extent. Individual biological factors can be as fundamental as genetic make-up, while lifestyle factors can encompass a range of matters, for example, diet, activity levels, and substance use. Societal and environmental influences can include where you live, and the affordability and availability of health-care services. Things that increase our risk of ill health are known as risk factors. There are some population groups and certain life stages where risky behaviours and other risks to health are more common—for example, risky behaviours are particularly prevalent youth in common behavioural risk factors such as tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use, and excess body weight (as the outcome of dietary and exercise behaviours). Biomedical risk factors such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels also examined.

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OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

To evaluate the role and influence of risky behaviour in Health economics. To study the Teenagers and adolescence affected by risky behaviour. The impact of risky behaviour and the problem faced by the society. To present the positive and negative impact of risky behaviour in health economics

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METHODOLOGYThe study is mainly based on secondary data through field work as well as random sampling.The study will also make use of the data from the following secondary sources:-

friends , telephone interview ,journals, newspaper, internet, etc.

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SCOPE OF THE STUDY

Risky health behaviours such as smoking, drinking alcohol, drug use, unprotected sex, and poor diets and sedentary lifestyles (leading to obesity) are a major causes that leads to deaths I am focusing on the overview of the economics of risky health behaviours and outcomes for the development increase social welfare.

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1.To provide awareness about the health and related activities from school level2. Plan, implement, operate and maintain various activities for the drugs and smoking to stop for self suffiency of the country.3. To identify obstacles that forces and makes unhealthy life style.4. Provide modern facilities on various treatment and doctors.

FINDINGS AND SUGGESTION

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