Adventist health reform movement

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The Adventist health reform movement is a 19th-century Christian health and lifestyle initiative within Seventh-day Adventism that emphasizes vegetarianism, temperance, and holistic wellness as part of religious practice.

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instanceOf Christian movement
Seventh-day Adventist movement
religious health reform movement
aimsAt disease prevention
moral reform
spiritual renewal
coreBelief body as temple of the Holy Spirit
connection between physical and spiritual health
health as part of sanctification
preparation for Christ’s second coming through lifestyle
corePractice abstinence from alcohol
abstinence from recreational drugs
abstinence from tobacco
avoidance of caffeinated beverages
emphasis on rest
health education
holistic wellness
promotion of fresh air and sunlight
promotion of physical exercise
sanitarium-based medicine
simple diet
temperance
use of water treatments
vegetarianism
whole-food plant-based diet
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
denominationalContext Seventh-day Adventist Church NERFINISHED
distinctFrom secular vegetarian movement
hasKeyFigure Ellen G. White NERFINISHED
James White NERFINISHED
John Harvey Kellogg NERFINISHED
Joseph Bates NERFINISHED
hasOutcome development of breakfast cereals by Adventists
establishment of health retreats
integration of health message into Adventist evangelism
hasTextualBasis Bible NERFINISHED
Ellen G. White health visions
Levitical dietary principles
hasTheologicalTheme holistic salvation
practical godliness
stewardship of the body
inceptionPlace Battle Creek, Michigan NERFINISHED
influenced Adventist health studies NERFINISHED
Adventist hospital network NERFINISHED
Adventist sanitarium system NERFINISHED
Adventist vegetarian food industry NERFINISHED
public perception of Adventist longevity
influencedBy 19th-century health reform movement
Christian perfectionism
biblical holiness teachings
hydrotherapy movement
temperance movement
promotedBy Adventist health publications NERFINISHED
Adventist sanitariums NERFINISHED
Battle Creek Sanitarium NERFINISHED
Review and Herald Publishing Association NERFINISHED
relatedTo American health reform movement
Christian temperance movement NERFINISHED
holiness movement NERFINISHED
religiousBranch Protestantism
religiousTradition Seventh-day Adventism NERFINISHED
startTime 19th century
timePeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED

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Ellen G. White founderOf Adventist health reform movement