Definitions
Influences on Health
Aspects of Health
A Healthy You
DECIDE Process
Advertising Methods
100

Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcome

What is Risk Factor?

100

Examples include skin color, hair color, and eye color

What is Heredity?

100

Healthy diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and proper medical and dental care are all important for this aspect of health

What is Physical?

100

Involves using communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions

What is advocacy?

100

Listing all of the possibilities for solving your problem

What is Explore the Alternatives?

100

Everyone is using the product. You should too.

What is the Bandwagon Approach?

200

The number of years a person can expect to live

What is Life Expectancy?

200

Often has the greatest impact on your health

What is Behavior?

200

How you react to events in your life

What is emotional?

200

Learning about causes, warning signs, possible outcomes, prevention, treatment, and risk factors

What is Gaining Knowledge?

200

Choosing the alternative that is best for you

What is Decide and Act?

200

The product is effective because trustworthy people recommend it

What is Testimonial?

300

All the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child

What is Heredity?

300

The influence on your health that can take away from your time exercising and can be isolating

What is Media or Technology?
300

Your mind is alert, you can learn from your mistakes, and you recognize your achievements

What is Mental?

300

Recognizing the influence that culture, media, and friends have on your health habits

What is Analyzing Influences?

300

Stating your issue clearly

What is Define the Problem?

300

The product gives you more for your money

What is Price Appeal?

400

A behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes almost automatic

What is a Habit?

400

May include the foods you eat and the way you express your emotions

What is Culture?

400

How well you get along with others

What is Social?

400

Putting the health knowledge you've learned into practice in your life

What is Building Health Skills?

400

Considering your own beliefs, as well as the beliefs of your family and culture

What is Identify your Values?

400

The product is safest for you and your family

What is Emotional Appeal?

500

The degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life

What is Quality of Life?

500

May include the quality of air you breathe and water you drink

What is Physical Environment?
500

The aspect of health that benefits from taking time to relax and sharing your feelings

What is Emotional?

500

The first step toward a Healthy You; recognizing a health problem before you can do anything about it

What is Gaining Awareness?

500

What might happen if you were to choose each alternative on your list

What is Consider the Consequences?

500

Scientific tests prove the product is effective

What is Scientific Studies?

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