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The auspicious words to wish the elderly good health are poetic.

The poetic and auspicious words of health to wish the elderly are as follows:

1. Autumn turns to winter, the seasons change, the weather gets cold, take care of yourself!

2. I wish you success in your career, good health and a happy mood!

3. I wish the elderly people happiness and good health!

4. I wish the elderly people a healthy and happy old age!

5. I wish you good health and happiness in your later years.

6. May you be refreshed, happy, and embraced happily.

7. I wish all elderly friends a safe, healthy and happy old age.

8. I wish the elderly a long and healthy life, and my family happiness and well-being.

9. I wish you good health and strong life, and a happy and sweet life!

10. May you embrace long-lasting happiness, hold hands with long-lasting good luck, maintain long-lasting health, and enjoy long-lasting happiness!

11. I wish the elderly good health, happiness and longevity.

12. I wish you happiness every day, health and longevity, happiness and contentment.

13. Warm care has been sent to you. I wish you happiness and health!

14. Take care of yourself when the weather is cold. I wish you a healthy winter!

15. Wish the elderly good health, longevity and happiness.

Definition of health:

Health is a state of good physical, mental and social adaptation.

Physical health: refers to the physiological health state of a person, that is, the intact state of physiological functions.

Mental health: It is an important component of health. It is a complete state in which people have reasonable cognition, stable emotions, appropriate behavior, and harmonious interpersonal relationships to adapt to changes in the process of growth and development.

Social factors are closely related to the health and disease of individuals and groups. Individual negative emotions, negative cognition or thinking, bad personality and lifestyle are important causative factors for psychosomatic diseases and chronic diseases.

In terms of social factors, excessive economic and work pressure, interpersonal conflicts, disharmony in family relationships, poor eating habits, and violent social unrest may be important causes of disease.