salutistici
Salutistici is a term derived from the Latin root salus (health, wellbeing) and is used in several Romance languages to describe practices, policies, environments or factors that promote health and wellbeing. It functions as an adjective or a plural noun and is often applied in public health, urban planning, architecture, occupational safety and lifestyle discourse to label interventions oriented toward the enhancement of positive health outcomes rather than solely the prevention or treatment of disease.
Conceptually, salutistici aligns with salutogenesis, a theoretical framework introduced by Aaron Antonovsky that emphasizes the origins
Usage and reception vary by discipline. Proponents argue that salutistici approaches foster long-term population health, reduce
Related concepts include health promotion, preventive medicine, positive health models and salutogenic design. The term is