What is 'wellness?' How to define your personal health

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(ARA) - "Wellness" has become a buzzword among the public, health care practitioners and legislators alike. But what exactly does it mean, and how can people benefit from it? The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) defines wellness as "an active process that promotes health and enhances quality of life."

"With the enactment of health care reform legislation earlier this year, the public is going to hear more and more about the importance of wellness, staying healthy and ultimately reducing health care costs caused by chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes," says ACA President Dr. Rick McMichael. "It's time for people to understand that they have the power to take charge of their health and be well enough to do the activities they enjoy."

Dr. Scott Bautch, a doctor of chiropractic from Wausau, Wis., explains wellness further. "We consider wellness the act of adding potential to people's lives," he says. "Whether that potential is the ability to avoid cholesterol problems, quit smoking, or exercise more - it's all individual to each person. In other words, wellness is about giving people specific skills that will help them flourish in life."

And with summer almost here, and outdoor sports and activities just as abundant as the fresh fruits and vegetables in season, now is a great time for people to start thinking about enhancing their health through wellness.

Finding a wellness coach

"If you're interested in health and wellness, a good place to begin is by talking about it with a doctor of chiropractic," notes Dr. McMichael. "Our doctors are well known for their expert care of back pain, neck pain and headaches, but they also offer patients a variety of conservative recommendations and counseling on general health and wellness."

You may ask, "What can a doctor of chiropractic offer that is different from a medical doctor?" The answer lies in the way the two professions approach wellness. To achieve "wellness" in traditional terms, a medical doctor will simply screen you for diseases, explains Dr. Bautch. "You might be examined or have lab tests. For medical doctors, wellness is about staying ahead of diseases."

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