STI &
Teenage Pregnancy
DIGESTION
& ENERGY
Healthy
Diet
ENERGY
& METABOLISM
OBESITY
FACTORS
100

What are STIs?

What is infections spread through sexual contact?

100

Where are nutrients mainly absorbed?

What is small intestine?

100

What is the key to a healthy diet?

What is eating a variety of foods?

100

What does BMR represent?

What is energy used at rest?

100

Which is a basic factor of obesity?

What is genetics? 

200

How can STIs be transmitted?

What is through sexual contact and body fluids?

200

Why does the body need energy?

What is for all body functions?

200

Why is hydration important?

What is, it helps body functions properly?

200

What is TEF?

What is energy for digestion?

200

Which is an underlying factor?

What are the environmental and lifestyle conditions?

300

Which body system is mainly affected by STIs?

What is the reproductive system?

300

Which is an example of energy use?

What is thinking and moving?

300

TRUE or FALSE:

Fats are needed in moderation.

What is TRUE?

300

What is PAEE?

What is energy used in physical activity?

300

Which is a direct factor?

What is diet and physical activity?

400

Teenage pregnancy occurs between which ages?

What is 13–19?

400
From which nutrient does the body obtain energy for storage?

What is from Fats (Lipids)?

400

Portion control helps to:

What is maintain a healthy diet?

400

Energy in food is measured in:

What is a kilocalorie?

400

What is a complex health issue that goes beyond simply eating too much or not exercising enough?

What is obesity?

500

A risk for babies of teenage mothers is:

What is low birth weight?

500

Where may the body's main instant energy source be found?

What are carbohydrates?

500

What portion size is recommended for protein?

What is the palm?

500

Adolescents need an adequate amount of micronutrients from:

What are carbohydrates, proteins, and fats?

500

Name the 3 categories for Obesity.

What is basic, underlying, and direct?

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