Dimensions of Health
Lifestyle Factors
SMART Goals & BAVs
Consumer Health
Health Promotion
100

What are the 5 Dimensions of Health 

Physical, social, mental, emotional, spiritual.

100

Which lifestyle factor is most directly linked to lung cancer?

Smoking

100

What does SMART stand for in goal setting?

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time

100

What is Medicare?

Australia’s public healthcare system that provides free or subsidised treatment by health professionals.

100

Which of the following is an example of health promotion?

Anti-smoking campaigns.

200

Which dimension of health involves the ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships?

Social Health 

200

Why is eating a balanced diet important?

It provides essential nutrients that support physical and mental health

200

Why is it important for a goal to be measurable?

So progress can be tracked and success evaluated.

200

What does private health insurance offer that Medicare does not?

Choice of doctor and hospital, shorter waiting times, and coverage for extras like dental and physio.

200

What is the aim of health promotion?

To improve individual and community health through education, policies, and support.

300

Which dimension of health is associated with having a sense of purpose and connection to something greater?

Spiritual Health 

300

What is one negative health effect of excessive screen time?

Increased risk of obesity and poor sleep.

300

How do attitudes differ from values?

Attitudes are feelings or thoughts toward something, while values are deep-rooted principles that guide behavior.

300

Who is eligible for Medicare in Australia?

Australian citizens, permanent residents, and some overseas visitors with reciprocal agreements.

300

What is the role of schools in health promotion?

To educate students about healthy choices and provide a supportive environment.

400

Exercising regularly mainly improves which dimension of health?

Physical Health 

400

How does regular physical activity benefit health?

It reduces the risk of chronic diseases like obesity, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.

400

How do beliefs and values influence health decisions?

They affect choices about diet, exercise, drug use, and healthcare.

400

Why do some people choose private health insurance?

To access a wider range of services and reduce waiting times.

400

How does health promotion help prevent disease?

By encouraging healthy behaviors and reducing risk factors.

500

Feeling anxious or stressed affects which dimension of health?

Mental Health


500

Which lifestyle factor can improve mental health and emotional wellbeing?

Getting adequate sleep.

500

What is an example of a value related to health?

Believing that staying active is important for a long life.

500

What is the Medicare levy?

A tax paid by most Australian taxpayers to help fund Medicare.

500

Which organisation leads national health promotion efforts in Australia?

Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.

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