contends that people pass through stages of precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance in altering health-related behaviors
What is the transtheoretical model?
100
the unhealthiest type of fat
What is transfat?
100
use of a drug to the extent that it impairs the user's biological, social, or psychological well-being.
What is drug abuse?
100
Restriction of blood flow and oxygen to the cerebrum
What is a stroke?
200
Wearing a seat belt is to _______________ prevention as taking chemotherapy to treat a cancerous tumor is to _______________ prevention.
What is primary; tertiary?
200
person who engages in bouts of excessive overeating, followed by feelings of distress—but who does not binge, purge, fast, or exercise excessively—is said to have
What is binge eating disorder?
200
According to the ____ theory, addiction is the result of efforts by the body to counteract the effects of a drug in order to maintain an optimal internal state.
What is hypersensitivity theory?
200
Friedman and Rosenman's term for competitive, hurried, hostile people who may be at increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease
What is Type A?
300
health message that focuses on a negative outcome from failing to perform a health-promoting behavior
What is loss-framed message?
300
More people are treated for _______________ in the United States than for all other health conditions combined
What is obesity?
300
the effect of one drug to increase the effects of another.
What is drug potentiation?
300
Jerry's cardiologist suspects that he may have a cardiac arrhythmia when his heart is stressed. To be sure, he prescribes
What is EKG?
400
The most widely used health education model
What is precede/proceed model?
400
refusal to maintain body weight above a BMI of 18; intense fear of weight gain; disturbance of body image.
What is anorexia nervosa?
400
Teaching practical skills to resisting social pressures to smoke
What is inoculation?
400
Disorders of the heart and blood vessel system, including stroke and coronary ?heart disease
What is cardiovascular disease?
500
theory of health behavior emphasizes the importance of perceived behavioral control in attitude formation and behavior change
What is theory of planned behavior?
500
the belief that one is able to successfully perform a health behavior.
What is self-efficacy?
500
young people who have a sense that their worlds are coherent and understandable, who feel confident that they have the skills necessary to meet life's demands, and who feel a commitment to themselves and their lives are unlikely to become substance abusers
What is wellness theory?
500
A chronic disease in which the arteries ?that supply the heart become narrowed ?or clogged