A program designed to increase exercise, reduce fat in the diet, increase positive thinking, and teach low-fat cooking methods to improve the health of the population in a city of 100,000 people could best be described as:
1. health promotion.
2. disease prevention.
3. holistic care.
4. nursing care.
ANS: 1
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