Pronunciation: /bluː hɛlθ/
noun The state of well-being and good health associated with being near bodies of water, such as the ocean or a lake
A1 Blue health is important for overall well-being.
A2 Regular exercise contributes to blue health.
B1 Maintaining a balanced diet is essential for blue health.
B2 Blue health initiatives aim to improve public health outcomes.
C1 Research shows a strong correlation between blue health and mental well-being.
C2 Policy makers are increasingly recognizing the importance of blue health in urban planning.
formal Blue health initiatives focus on promoting physical and mental well-being through environmental conservation.
informal I heard that taking part in blue health activities like swimming and surfing can really improve your mood.
slang I'm all about that blue health life - nothing beats a day at the beach for clearing your mind.
figurative Just like how the ocean's vastness can calm the mind, blue health practices aim to bring a sense of peace and tranquility to our lives.
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