Dimensions of Wellness & SMART Goals
Mental Health
Eating Disorders
Nutrition
Disease Prevention
100

This dimension refers to managing stress and having a positive outlook on life.

Emotional wellness

100

This method can help improve mental health by reducing stigma and encouraging conversations around emotional well-being.

Mental Health Awareness 

100

This eating disorder is characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.

anorexia nervosa

100

This macronutrient is primarily responsible for building and repairing tissues in the body.

Protein 

100

Consuming a diet high in fiber, especially from whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, can help reduce the risk of developing this chronic metabolic condition

Type 2 diabetes 

200

Participating in group activities, such as clubs or sports teams, can enhance this dimension.

Social wellness 

200

Engaging in this activity can significantly reduce feelings of anxiety and depression while promoting overall well-being.

Physical Exercise

200

This phenomenon occurs when individuals perceive themselves as overweight, even if they are underweight.

Body dysmorphia 
200

This macronutrient is a concentrated source of energy and is important for hormone production.

Fats

200

This common heart health screening measures the force of blood against the artery walls and can indicate an increased risk of heart disease if consistently high.

Blood pressure 

300

The "S" in SMART stands for this, indicating the goal should be clear

Specific 

300

This mental health condition is marked by extreme mood swings, including depressive lows and manic highs.

Bipolar disorder 

300

This eating disorder is characterized by consuming large amounts of food in a short period without purging.

Binge eating 

300

These micronutrients are vital for immune function and can be found in fruits and vegetables.

Vitamins 

300

This dietary component, often found in processed foods, is linked to an increased risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes

Added sugar 

400

The "R" in SMART ensures that a goal is aligned with your values and long-term objectives

Relevant 

400

What are effective coping strategies for managing stress?

Exercise, mindfulness, talking to friends, and engaging in hobbies, etc.

400

Frequent trips to the bathroom after meals may indicate this behavior associated with bulimia nervosa.

Purging 

400

The recommended daily intake of added sugars should be no more than this percentage of total daily calories.

10%

400

This lifestyle factor is known to significantly increase the risk of developing several types of cancer, including lung cancer and throat cancer.

Smoking 

500

A goal should be realistic which is referred to as this in the SMART framework.

Attainable 

500

What resources are available for someone struggling with mental health issues?

Hotlines, counseling services, support groups, and mental health professionals.

500

Encouraging a friend to seek help from this type of professional can be a crucial step in addressing eating disorders.

What is a mental health professional or a registered dietitian?

500

This common ingredient is often linked to various health issues and is found in many processed foods.

Added/processed sugar 

500

An estimated 30-40% of cancers can be prevented by avoiding these three lifestyle factors: smoking, poor diet, and lack of this.

Physical Activity 

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