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100

 aspects of society and the social environment that impact on health and wellbeing

Social factors

100

decay of teeth caused by a breakdown in the tissues that make up the tooth

Dental Caries 

100

a person whose behaviour can be emulated by others, especially by younger people

Role model

100

type of vegetarianism that excludes foods of animal origin, including eggs and dairy

Vegan

200

connective tissue that protects and cushions the joints, and provides structure and support to various body tissues

Cartilage

200

a condition characterised by a reduction in bone mass that makes bones more likely to break and fracture

Osteoporosis

200

any nutrient that increases the chances of developing a certain condition

Risk nutrient 
200

nutrient that is required by the body in small amounts (for example, minerals and vitamins)

Micronutrient 

300

the decisions and actions taken by government and non-government agencies on issues, including those relating to healthcare, health policies and health funding

Political Factors 

300

a type of fat required for optimal functioning of the body that in excess can lead to a range of health concerns including the blocking of the arteries (atherosclerosis). It can be ‘bad’ low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or ‘good’ high-density lipoprotein (HDL).

Cholestrol

300

any nutrient that acts to protect a person from a certain condition

Protective nutrient 

300

nutrient that is required by the body in large amounts (for example, protein, carbohydrates, fats)

Macronutrient 

400

the set of beliefs, moral values, traditions, language and laws (or rules of behaviour) held in common by a nation, a community or other defined group of people

Cultural factors

400

eating disorder characterised by an excessive preoccupation with eating ‘healthy’ food

Orthorexia

400

foods and drinks not necessary to provide the nutrients the body needs, but that may add variety. However, many of these foods are high in kilojoules and are therefore described as energy dense.

Discretionary Foods 

400

the ‘limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods, or the limited ability to acquire foods in socially acceptable ways’ (VicHealth, 2016)

Food insecurity

500

the maximum bone mass (i.e. density and strength) reached in early adulthood

Peak bone mass

500

a condition characterised by a reduced ability of the body to deliver enough oxygen to the cells due to a lack of healthy red blood cells

Amenia 

500

when a nutrient has been artificially added to food to increase its nutritional value

Fortified

500

 a scale from 0 to 100 indicating the effect on blood glucose of foods containing carbohydrates

Glycaemic index (GI)

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