Health Triangle
Health Influences
Risks
Subjective vs. Objective
100

Combination of physical, social, mental/emotional well-being

What is Health?

100

Influence that can NOT be changed.

What is Heredity?

100

An action or choice that may cause injury or harm to others.

What is Risk/Risk Behaviors?

100

The most effective way(s) to avoid risks.

What is Prevention AND Abstinence?

200

Involves exercising for 60 minutes per day.

What is Physical Health?

200

Influence that CAN be changed.

What is/are Friends, Environment, Media, Culture, Personal Decisions?

200

Results of Actions.

What are Consequences?

200

Statement that is based on:

1. Someone's opinion/belief.

2. Fact/Data.

1. What is Subjective?

2. What is Objective?

300

Involves having a good relationship with your friends.

What is Social Health?

300

Involves the weather and climate.

What is Environment?

300

Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.

What is Cumulative Risk?

300

Statement that is:

1. Less Reliable

2. More Reliable

1. What is Subjective?

2. What is Objective?

400

Involves having a high self-esteem/self-worth.

What is Mental/Emotional Health?
400
Has an influence on health that can include activities that you enjoy, choosing how much time you spend doing certain activities, and choice.

What is Personal Decisions?

400

Consequences can be:

What is Good OR Bad?

400

The statement "The average smoker has a risk of dying from lung, throat, or mouth cancer that is 14 times greater than a nonsmoker"

What is an Objective Statement?

500

Heredity, Environment, TV, Friends.

What are things that have an influence on your health?

500

Influence on health that includes:

1. TV, radio, and social media.

2. Family traditions, food, holidays.

1. What is Media?


2. What is Culture?

500

Not participating in unsafe behaviors.

What is Abstinence?

500

The statement, "A lot of people smoke cigarettes, so it must not be very harmful"

What is a Subjective Statement?

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