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Volume 5, Issue 4 (Suppl)
Occup Med Health Aff
ISSN: 2329-6879 OMHA, an open access journal
Health Congress 2017
October 16-17, 2017
October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE
12
th
World Congress on
Industrial Health, Healthcare and Medical Tourism
Salutogenesis: The end of the road or new perspectives?
Alakidi V, Mihaylova D Taneva and M Lyochkova
Medical University Sofia, Bulgaria
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alutogenesis is the counterpoint of the concept of risk factors in modern epidemiology and of the pathogenetic approach in
medicine. The interest is focused on the triggering forces of sustainable health care, perceived as a health continuum/unity
rather than a dichotomy variable. We analyze the model of salutogenesis, developed by the medical sociology professor Aaron
Antonovsky, which is based on the multidimensional dependence of health focusing on two cores: The generalized resistance
resources and the coherent spirituality in its tridimensional nature. Lasting for more than 30 years, despite some critics and
relative vulnerability, the constructive and logical approach to this theory is the reason for continuing scientific interest and the
further upgrade of the theory. The comparison between the pathogenetic and salutogenetic concepts in the context of modern
interpretation is the starting point for a paradigm change in preventive medicine and health promotion. The salutogentic thesis
reverses the basic questions of classic medicine: Why and what makes people sick? The major dilemmas here are: Why do some
individuals remain healthy even when exposed to constellations of multiple risks and pathogens, psychosocial pressure and
critical life events? The concept of slautogenesis is focused mainly on: (1) The individual being both healthy and ill at the same
time, (2) Asking questions: (a) What produces health? (b) How do we sustain/preserve health? (c) What factors stimulate/
provoke health? (d) What are the prerequisites for health improvement after a period of sickness? (e) How individuals get
healthier and less ill? (f) What distinguishes individuals, who regardless of extreme burden do not get sick?
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Biography
Alakidi V is currently a Medicine student at Medical University Sofia, Medicine Faculty, Bulgaria. He is interested in and has some experience in the field of social
medicine and health management and pathology training.
vanina_delfi@abv.bgAlakidi V et al., Occup Med Health Aff 2017, 5:4 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2329-6879-C1-037