When evaluating the success of health promotion initiatives, it's important to consider a wide range of outcomes in addition to physical health. These may include changes in knowledge and attitudes about healthy behavior, improvements in social support and community engagement related to health, and reductions in healthcare costs or hospital admissions. Synonyms for "health promotion outcomes" could encompass a variety of these measures, such as health behavior change, health literacy, social determinants of health, or healthcare utilization. By taking a holistic approach to measuring the impact of health promotion efforts, practitioners and policymakers can gain a more accurate picture of their efficacy and adjust their strategies accordingly.