_____ was created in 1914, under provisions of the Smith-Lever Act, as part of the Land-Grant University in each state. At the time of its passage, more than half of the country lived in rural areas and almost one-third of the nation was involved in farming. The mission of _______ was to, and in many ways remains, interpret, disseminate, and promote practical use of knowledge to improve the quality of life for all citizens.
What is "Cooperative Extension"?
According to the World Health Organization, this is the state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
What is Health?
This health theory focuses on individual beliefs about health conditions, which predict individual health-related behaviors (perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, cues to action, and self-efficacy).
What is the Health Belief Model?
This type of learner (youth or adult) is more often externally motivated.
What is youth learners?
Adults need ____ minutes of moderate physical activity each week.
What is 150 minutes?
The Land-grant institution in Idaho.
What is "University of Idaho"?
"Circumstances in which people are born, grow up, live, work, age, and the systems put in to place to deal with illness" - World Health Organization
What are the Social Determinants of Health?
This theory has easy-to-follow steps toward change
1. Pre-contemplation
2. Contemplation
3. Preparation
4. Action
5. Maintenance
What is the "Stages of Change Model" or the "Transtheoretical Model."
This type of adult learner learns best by looking, seeing, viewing, and watching. They learn best by seeing instructor's facial expressions and body languages. They tend to think in pictures.
What is a visual learner?
Youth (up to 17 years old) need at least ____ minutes of exercise every day.
The first and second Morrill Acts (1862 & 1890) provided for the establishment of institutions in each state to teach agriculture, military tactics, and the mechanic arts (Engineering) as well as classical studies. These institutions are known as _______
What are "land-grants" or "land-grant universities"?
Everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible. This requires removing obstacles to health such as poverty and discrimination, and their consequences, including powerlessness and lack of access to good jobs with fair pay, quality education and housing, safe environments, and health care.
What is Health Equity?
This model considers the complex interplay between individual, relationship, community, and societal factors. Each level overlaps with other levels. This signifies how the best public health strategies are those that encompass and target a wide range of perspectives.
What is the "Social Ecological Model"?
This type of adult learner learns best by experiencing, moving, and doing. They prefer hands-on and actively approaching a topic.
What is a kinesthetic learner?
This shows how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a total daily diet. It helps you determine if a food is high or low in a certain nutrient.
What is the % DV?
This program is a unique partnership between Cooperative Extension, National 4-H Council, and supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
What is the "Community Wellness Volunteer Program"?
This website provides data, evidence, guidance, and examples to build awareness of the multiple factors that influence health and support community leaders working to improve health and increase health equity.
What is the "County Health Rankings & Roadmaps"?
Some members of the All Faiths Church have noted rising overweight/obesity levels among children attending the church’s evening outreach program. They wonder what they can do to help the children be healthier. They are in this stage of change.
What is "Contemplation"?
______ is the practice of:
- multiple youth and multiple adults deliberating and acting together, in a collective fashion, over a sustained period of time, through shared work, intended to promote social justice, strengthen an organization and/or affirmatively address a community issue.
What is youth-adult partnerships?
This is a hormone made by the beta cells in the pancreas. It's role is to help the body use or store blood glucose from food.
What is Insulin?
University of Idaho Extension has an office located in this many of the 44 Idaho counties
What is 42 of the 44 Idaho counties?
On average, this is the best predictor of someone's health.
What is Wealth?
Jan is 55 and has never had a mammogram (the American Cancer Society recommends breast cancer screening starting at age 45). She has access to free screening, but does not have health insurance. She does not have a family history of breast cancer. Explain an intervention to get women like Jan to get mammograms using the "Social Ecological Model."
Variable Answer
Name at least 3 of the 4 "Essential Elements" of youth development?
What is belonging, generosity, independence, and mastery?
This is defined as "an individual's pattern of eating."
What is a diet?