British Columbia Atlas of Wellness

By Leslie Thomas Foster & C. Peter Keller
Publisher: Western Geographical Press
Hardcover : 9780919838321, 250 pages, January 2008

Table of contents

Preface

Foreword

1 Introduction to the Atlas

2 Defining Wellness and Its Determinants

3 Data, Information, and Map Reading

4 The British Columbia Context

5 The Geography of Wellness in British Columbia

5.1 Assets and Determinants

5.2 The Geography of Smoking Behaviours and Policies in BC

5.3 The Geography of Nutrition and Food Security in BC

5.4 The Geography of Physical Activity in BC

5.5 The Geography of Healthy Weight in BC

5.6 The Geography of Healthy Pregnancy in BC

5.7 The Geography of Wellness Outcomes in BC

6 Benchmarking Wellness For British Columbia

7 References

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Description

This atlas defines, measures, and maps wellness for the Province of British Columbia. Using mostly readily available data, the atlas aims to focus on what is right and well with respect to health, instead of taking the traditional approach of emphasizing what is sick and wrong. Maps inform about health regions that, for example, are the most smoke-free, have the largest number of recreational centres and playing fields per capita, or score highest on self-reported wellness indicators. The atlas covers themes related to health determinants, smoke-free environments, food security, physical activity, healthy weights, and wellness outcomes using more than 270 maps, differentiating many of the themes by gender as well as age categories. A refreshing and fascinating look at health and wellness taking an asset approach that shows that the glass is more than half-full!

The BC Atlas of Wellness was created in partnership with the University of Victoria Geography Department. It springs from the ActNow BC initiative, which was introduced in early 2005 to encourage British Columbians to make healthy lifestyle choices to improve their quality of life, reduce the incidence of preventable chronic disease, and reduce the burden on the health care system."

Contributors include Jack Boomer, Diane Braithwaite, John Fowler, Michael Hayes, Perry Hystad, Patti Jensen, Ken Josephson, Perry Kendall, Brian McKee, Gord Miller, Aleck Ostry, David Weicker, and Martin Wright