Two leading impacts
on health behavior
outcomes will be:
Who and Where
Americans’ number
one consideration
when they make
food purchasing
decisions
Taste
Physical inactivity is
the fourth leading
risk factor for global
mortality, causing an
estimated x million
deaths each year
3.2
More than xx% of
Americans
experience regular
physical and
psychological stress
symptoms
70%
The mental,
emotional, social,
and ________
dimensions of health
Spiritual
4 settings for health
promotion
Schools
Hospitals
Public health agencies
Businesses
In 2006, 65% of
consumers said was
an important factor
in food choices and
grew to almost 80%
in 2011.
Price
Only xx% of
Americans
participate in
recommended levels
of daily physical
activity
20%
Over x people who
have stress rate their
stress levels as
moderate to high
Half
Term used to
describe the
“thinking” or
“rational” dimension
of our health
Mental Health
This is a state of
complete physical,
mental, and social
well-being as well as
a resource to realize
aspirations and
satisfy needs, and to
change or cope with
the environment.
Health
More important
factor in explaining
increases in BMI and
obesity
Environment
Not meeting the
minimum activity
recommendations for
health
Physical inactivity
x of those with stress
report living with
extreme stress
1/3
Term that refers to
the feeling, or
subjective, side of
psychology health.
Emotional health
This related field
comprises of
organized efforts to
promote the health
of the community as
a whole through
measures such as
identifying health
problems, creating
public policies, and
ensuring access to
cost-effective care
Public Health
Connects food
products and
emotions
Marketing
Generally considered
time spend while
sitting or reclining in
an activity that does
not increase energy
expenditure more
than 1.5 times the
resting level
Sedentary time
x of all office visits to
family physicians are
because of stress related symptoms.
2/3
Disorders that
disrupt thinking,
feeling, mood, and
behaviors and impair
daily functioning
Mental illness
A health condition or
disease that lasts for
a long period of time,
usually for longer
than three months
chronic illness
These programs
integrate healthy
food access as a core
component of health
care
Food as medicine
Human-made
surroundings that
provide the setting
for human activity;
the human-made
space in which
people live, work,
and recreate on a
day-to-day basis
Built-environment
This law
demonstrates that
having either too
little or too much
stress can create
distress and harmful
effects. People
perform at peak
levels when they are
in the zone of
optimal stress.
Yerkes- Dodson law
6 Stages of Transtheoretical Model
Precontemplation
Contemplation
Preperation
Action
Maintence
Termination