Pinyin forPhysical Wellbeing Terms

This table provides a list of common physical wellbeing terms with their corresponding Pinyin pronunciations. This is intended as a helpful resource for learning or referencing these terms. Please note that some terms may have multiple variations or contextual usages.
| English Term | Pinyin | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Health | Jiànkāng (健康) | |
| Exercise | Yùndòng (运动) | |
| Nutrition | Yíngyǎng (营养) | |
| Diet | Rènshì (饮食) or Dàyuè (膳食) | Rènshì (饮食) refers to eating in general. Dàyuè (膳食) refers specifically to a dietary plan. |
| Sleep | Shuìjiào (睡眠) | |
| Water | Shuǐ (水) | Important for hydration. |
| Hydration | Huǐshēng (补水) | |
| Stress | Yānlì (压力) | |
| Mental Health | Jīnshén Jiànkāng (精神健康) / Xīnli Jiànkāng (心理健康) | Bothtranslations are common. |
| Physical Activity | Tǐwù Huódòng (体育活动) | |
| Physical Fitness | Tǐlì (体力) | |
| Injury | Shānghāi (伤害) | |
| Pain | Tòngkǔ (痛苦) | |
| Fatigue | Lèimì (疲惫) |
This is not an exhaustive list, but it provides a foundation for understanding basic physical wellbeing terms in Pinyin. For more specific ornuanced terms, further research is recommended.
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