Category
page 1Quality of life

leisure
thumb|Public parks were initially set aside for leisure, recreation and [[sport.]]
thumb|A man relaxing on a couch
thumb|Leisure time swimming at an oasis
quality of life
term for the quality of the various domains in human life and general well-being of individuals and societies

well-being
thumb|upright=1.35|alt=Photo of a group of children that are sitting outside, smiling, and laughing|Positive interpersonal relationships contribute to well-being.
wellness
holistic concept of health
most livable cities
an annual survey based on living conditions
quality of working life
a person's broader employment-related experience
third place
concept in sociology which identifies a place which is neither home nor a workplace
genuine progress indicator
metric that has been suggested to replace, or supplement, gross domestic product
subjective well-being
self-reported measure of well-being
performance status
indicator of general well-being for cancer patients

euthenics
Euthenics () is the study of the improvement of human functioning and well-being by the improvement of living conditions. "Improvement" is conducted by altering external factors such as education and the controllable environments, including environmentalism, education regarding employment, home economics, sanitation, and housing, as well as the prevention and removal of contagious disease and parasites.
creativity and mental illness
concept in psychology
life satisfaction
measure of well-being assessed in terms of mood, satisfaction with relationships, achieved goals, self-concepts, and self-perceived ability to cope with one's daily life
Template:Quality of life country lists
Wikimedia template
quality of life
notion in healthcare
list of countries by ecological footprint
Wikimedia list article
vitality
thumb|Springtime by Émile Vernon, an artistic depiction of seasonal vitality
Vitality (, , ) is the capacity to live, grow, or develop. Vitality is also the characteristic that distinguishes living from non-living things. To experience vitality is regarded as a basic psychological drive and, in philosophy, a component to the will to live. As such, people seek to maximize their vitality or their experience of vitality—that which corresponds to an enhanced physiological capacity and mental state.
primary goods
Philosophical concept
skin hunger
intense feeling caused by lack of touch