salomatligi
Salomatligi, or salomatlik in Uzbek, refers to health and well-being of individuals and communities. The concept encompasses physical vitality, mental balance, and social functioning, rather than merely the absence of illness. In Uzbek usage, salomatligi is a central consideration in personal life, education, and public policy, guiding efforts to prevent disease, promote healthy lifestyles, and improve access to care.
Historically, health concepts in Central Asia have been shaped by public health campaigns, traditional practices, and
Measurement of salomatligi relies on indicators such as life expectancy, infant mortality, disease burden, and self-rated
Maintaining salomatligi is a shared responsibility among individuals, families, communities, and governments. Policies promoting universal health