The stage of a man's life that is similar to a women going through menopause.
What is "Andropause"
What is considered as the 'toddler years'?
What is ages "2-3 years of age"
The most critical time to establish or form healthy life-long habits and social skills is between what ages?
a) 2-12 years
b) 1-6 years
c) 1-8 years
d) 12-17 years
The process that helps to regulate cell death and the removal of cells in our body.
What is apoptosis
When there is a difference in the health status of individuals within a group or community because they are treated differently than others within their group, this is called:
a) health disparity
b) health inequity
c) nepotism
d) racism
What is "a" - 'health disparity'
The study of the relationship between a certain health condition and their lifestyle factors is called what?
a) prevalence
b) etiology
c) cause
What is "cause"
What does CPNP stand for
What is "Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program"
and it assists women who are planning to get pregnant, prenatal women, and new mom's with infants
What are three impacts of obesity or overweight on the mental health of an adolescent?
What is - any variety of the following:
* depression
* low self-esteem
* increased risk of being bullied or becoming a bully
* decreased interest in playing sports or activities
* increased social anxiety
A non-medical factor that can influence the health outcomes for a person or family.
What is "Determinant of health"
Name of the cells that eat up and try to destroy other harmful cells that enter our bloodstream and body.
What is "phagocytes"
Something found in foods that 'mop up' the poisonous waste product that can damage cells after our body cells use oxygen.
What is "anti-oxidants"
Which are the two most rapid stages of growth in a person's life after birth?
What is
a) toddler years
b) adolescence
What is the ongoing process that begins at conception and continues throughout our lives until death called?
What is "Growth & Development"
The determinant of health that relates to a persons income level and their inability to buy healthy foods
What is "Socioeconomic Status" or "income and social status'
Three things that are increasing the risks of adolescents developing a chronic disease.
What is, any of the following:
* inactivity
* poor sleep due to increased TV and phone use at night (electronics- including games)
* Increased eating disorders and emotional eating
* Dangerous use of substances and alcohol in excessive ways during adolescence
* High consumption of less healthy drinks and foods in addition to less activity causing weight gain
What is the lifespan of red blood cells that help to carry oxygen in our blood to our body cells.
What is "3 months"
Attachment disorder in children can lead to personality disorders in adult life if they do not receive therapy or treatment.
True or False
What is "true"
Attachment disorder is when the child does not bond with a parent or primary care giver and will have difficulty with relationships and other mental health problems later in life.
The name for 12 consecutive months without a period.
What is "menopause"
The determinant of health that can increase the chances of a child developing mental and physical health problems later in life if their environment when young is negative, abusive, stressful or traumatic for them.
What is " Health child development or childhood experiences"
The term used for the role the CHW must play when the publicly supporting a person in getting the services, programs or making it easier for them to get the help they need for their health issues
What is "advocate"
According to the binder, what are three changes that take place in each stage of life?
a) physical, cognitive and spiritual
b) physical, cognitive and socio/emotional changes
c) cognitive, mental, and social changes
What is "b": Physical, cognitive and socio/emotional changes
Women on average, will spend 10 years of their lives living with a disability.
True or False
What is "True"
Period extending from birth to 4 weeks after birth.
What is "neonatal" period of a newborns life
Refers to a general plan of action for achieving one's goals and objectives
What is "strategy"
A physical change that can be weighed and measured
What is "growth"