It is not easy to follow a healthy lifestyle in the presence of so many forces encouraging inactivity
and bad eating habits. The stress and time pressure that we experience are the major reasons for illhealth today. It is well-established that an emotional state can be transferred from person to person
found in the phenomenon of higher tipping for a happy waitress. New work in the area of network
theory has yielded intriguing results with implications for health and well-being. Two recent studies
show that people who are surrounded by many happy people are more likely to become happy in
future. Statistics models suggested that clusters of happiness result from the spread of happiness.
Similarly, obesity may spread in social network in a pattern that depends on the nature of social ties.
For obesity, social distance appears to be more important than geographical distance within these
networks. Could a doctor play a helpful role in such a personal network? It is a reasonable
supposition, given the time honoured notion that the doctor who knows you well and cares about you
will be a better doctor. When such a person conveys by look and deed a commitment to healthy
living, the force of example may be a powerful non-verbal influence.
Questions:
i. We are unhealthy due toa) a sedentary lifestyle
b) consuming ready-to-eat foods
c) meeting deadlines
d) all of the above
ii. A happy waitress gets a higher tip asa) she charms her customers
b) her happiness is infectious
c) she serves good food
d) she tricks her customers in paying more
iii. A recent study showed that we need toa) be surrounded by happy people
b) remain happy
c) remain in clusters
d) take care of our furniture
iv. Our body weight is linked with the kind ofa) food that we eat
b) people we interact
c) social bonding that we have
d) places we live in
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why does a doctor honor his commitment to his profession?
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