MAPEH Health
MAPEH Health
MAPEH Health
Quarter 3 – Module 2
Introductory Message
This Learning Activity Sheet (LAS) is prepared so that you, our dear learners, can
continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions,
exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.
Each LAS is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-step as you
discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
“EXPLORE” are provided to measure your prior knowledge on lessons in each LAS. This
will tell you if you need to proceed on completing this module or if you need to ask your
facilitator or your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of the lesson. At the end of each
module, you need to answer “ASSESSMENT” to self-check your learning.
In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also provided to our
facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they can best help you on your
home-based learning.
Please use this module with care. And read the instructions carefully before performing
each task.
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module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.
Thank you.
EXPLORE:
Lesson 2 – Global Health Initiatives
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. Describe how global health initiatives positively impact people’s health in various
countries
2. Analyzes issues in the implementation of global health initiatives; and
Activity 1: ISSUES, CONCERNS AND TRENDS (ICT)
Direction: Write in each box the different health issues, concerns and trends encountered
around the world. These issues, concerns and trends may have been mentioned in the readings
but should be addressed by international and national communities.
Specific objective:
GLOBAL HEALTH INITIATIVES One of the benefits of globalization to the world is the
development and improvement of various health initiatives initiated by different nations and
governments to address health issues and concerns. Global health initiatives are programs set
in motion by the United Nations through the World Health Organization and in partnership with
the World Bank which targets specific health problems including but not limited to emerging and
re-emerging diseases, climate change, environmental sanitation, mental health, tobacco
regulation, and alcohol use.Some of the global health initiatives spearheaded by the World
Health Organization include the following:
The following summarizes the WHO FCTC provisions:
1. Price and tax measures to reduce the demand for tobacco, and
2. Non-price measures to reduce the demand for tobacco, namely:
• Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke;
• Regulation of the contents of tobacco products;
• Regulation of tobacco product disclosures;
• New packaging and labeling of tobacco products;
• Education, communication, training and public awareness;
• Demand reduction measures concerning tobacco dependence and
cessation; and
• Tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship.
The Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol recognizes the close ties
between the harmful use of alcohol and the socio-economic development of a nation. Likewise,
this strategy builds and supports other global health initiatives like the global strategy for the
prevention and control of non-communicable diseases.
• Hepatitis B vaccine
• Childhood meningitis vaccine
• Yellow fever vaccine
• Influenza vaccine
diseases: cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases, cancers, and diabetes and the
four shared risk factors: unhealthy eating, physical inactivity, tobacco use and alcohol use.
To raise the priority accorded to non-communicable disease at global and national levels
and to integrate prevention and control of such diseases into policies across all
governments
To establish and strengthen national policies and plans for the prevention and control of
non-communicable diseases
To promote interventions to reduce the main shared but preventable risk factors for non-
communicable diseases: unhealthy eating, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and harmful
use of alcohol
To promote research for the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases
To promote partnerships for the prevention and control of non -communicable diseases
To monitor non-communicable diseases and their causal factors and evaluate progress
at the local, national and global levels
Communicable Diseases
Mental Health
APPLY/ASSESSMENT
1. any disease transmitted from one person to another by direct or indirect contact
2. a non-communicable disease characterized by abnormally high blood sugar
levels with symptoms like excessive urination and persistent thirst
3. a gateway drug which depresses the central nervous system. It is an active
ingredient in beverages like brandy, beer, rum and wine
4. the health of the world as a whole; the area of study, research and practice which
gives priority on improving and achieving equal health for all people worldwide
5. a program or strategy which addresses health issues, concerns, and trends
6. the act of making a person immune from certain diseases
7. insufficient or excessive intake of food and nutrients; inability to absorb food
properly
8. disease not transmitted through direct or indirect disease contact and non-
infectious
9. the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum period
10. infection of the lungs but may also occur in other body parts as caused by a
bacteria which or break in tissue.
Criteria 4 3 2 1
Text may be
The letter is The letter is Letter is
creatively eye-catching difficult to unattractive or
designed with and attractive. inappropriate.
read. May have
easily read text. Text is easy to Text is difficult
Layout and some grammar
Grammar, read. Grammar, to read. It does
design and or
style, and style, and not have proper
punctuation
purpose all punctuation are grammar or
that indicate it
excellent for a indicative of a punctuation for
is a friendly
friendly letter. friendly letter. a friendly letter.
letter.
Total: 20 points
Activity 3 Activity 1 & 2
1. Communicable Disease 9. Maternal Health
2. Diabetes 10. Tuberculosis Students answer/
3. Alcohol output may vary.
4. Global Health
5. Health Initiative
6. Immunization
7. Malnutrition
8. Non-communicable Disease
KEY TO CORRECTIONS: