Exercise and Sleep
Nutrition and Taste
Substance Use and Addiction
Relationships and Sexual Health
Resilience and Mental Health
100

This type of exercise contracts muscles against an immovable object.

What is isometric exercise?

100

This mineral prevents thyroid issues and is often added to salt.

What is iodine?

100

This brain chemical is central to the reward pathway.

What is dopamine?

100

This attachment style is characterized by comfort with intimacy and independence.

What is secure attachment?

100

This early study found that infant monkeys preferred cloth mothers over wire ones.

What is Harry Harlow's study?

200

This sleep stage involves slow-wave brain activity and is essential for detoxification.

What are stages 3 and 4?

200

The taste of umami is associated with this compound found in protein-rich foods.

What is glutamate?

200

Tolerance that develops when the liver produces more enzymes to break down a drug.

What is metabolic tolerance?

200

The three components of Sternberg's triangular theory of love.

What are intimacy, passion, and commitment?

200

This term describes overcoming significant adversity to thrive.

What is resilience?

300

Name two ways to improve sleep hygiene.

What are keeping a regular schedule and eliminating light sources at night?

300

These two types of fiber promote cholesterol reduction and digestive health.

What are soluble and insoluble fiber?

300

Smoking reduces life expectancy by this number of years on average.

What is 10 years?

300

This term refers to a person's psychological sense of their gender.

What is gender identity?

300

The Minnesota Starvation Study revealed this psychological effect of prolonged food deprivation.

What is obsession with food?

400

Exercise improves mental health by boosting this neurotransmitter.

What are endorphins?

400

The basic energy balance equation compares these two factors.

What are calories consumed and calories burned?

400

These two models explain weight regulation through biological and psychological incentives.

What are the setpoint and positive incentive models?

400

Name one curable and one incurable STI.

What are chlamydia and HIV?

400

Factors like authoritative parenting and supportive peers promote this in children.

What is resilience?
500

This principle of training involves gradually increasing the physical load to improve fitness.

What is progression?

500

HDL and LDL are types of this substance that impact cardiovascular health.

What is cholesterol?

500

This model describes addiction as the brain's adaptation to repeated stressors.

What is the diathesis-stress model?

500

This 1973 Supreme Court decision recognized abortion as a constitutional right.

What is Roe v. Wade?

500

This researcher conducted a 40-year longitudinal study of children in Kauai.

Who is Emmy Werner?

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