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Unfortunately, the absence of disease and/or illness as synonymous with health distorted the Greek conception of healthy people, and resulted in a significant loss for the scope of public health (Renaud,1994) and the dominance of individual-oriented medicine. Health promotion as it has been conceived over the last twenty years is expanding again the concept of health and the meaning of "healthy".