What does the principle "Health promotion is multisectoral" mean?

a. Relationships between individual, social, and environmental factors must be recognized.
b. Physical, mental, social, ecological, cultural, and spiritual aspects of health must be recognized.
c. In order to change unhealthy living and working conditions, areas other than health must also be involved.
d. Health promotion uses knowledge from disciplines such as social, economic, political, environmental, medical, and nursing sciences, as well as from first-hand experience.


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A The principle explained by the necessity to recognize relationships between individual, social, and environmental factors is "Health promotion addresses health issues in context."
B The principle explained by the necessity to recognize physical, mental, social, ecological, cultural, and spiritual aspects of health is "Health promotion supports a holistic approach."
C The principle explained by the necessity to involve areas other than health in order to change unhealthy living and working conditions is "Health promotion is multisectoral."
D The principle explained by the idea that health promotion uses knowledge from disciplines such as social, economic, political, environmental, medical, and nursing sciences, as well as from first-hand experience is "Health promotion draws on knowledge from a variety of sources."

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