What are the three aspects of the WHO concept of health?
In fact, as early as 1948, the World Health Organization clearly pointed out: "Health refers to the perfect state of body, mind and society, not just the absence of disease and weakness." These three standards are embodied as follows: first, there is no organic and functional abnormality; Second, there is no feeling of subjective discomfort; Third, there is no socially recognized unhealthy behavior. Later, someone added a moral perfection from the perspective of social adaptation, that is, four perfections.