Nutrition
Sleep
Exercise
Hydration
Social, Intellectual,Emotional,Spiritual and Environmental Well Being
100

This nutrient is essential for building and repairing tissues, and it’s found in foods like meat, beans, and nuts.

Protein

100

How much sleep should the average teenager get?

8-10 hours

100

This type of exercise focuses on building muscle mass through resistance, such as lifting weights or using body weight.

Strength training?


100

How much water should you drink a day?

2-3 liters

100

What does social media affect the most for teenagers?

Mental Health

200

This vitamin, primarily obtained from sunlight, helps the body absorb calcium and maintain healthy bones.

Vitamin D

200

Adults generally need this amount of sleep per night for optimal health.

7-9 hours

200

This is the term for physical activity that increases heart rate and strengthens the cardiovascular system

aerobic exercise

200

This organ in the body is primarily responsible for regulating the balance of fluids and electrolytes.

Kidney

200

What are the 3 learning types?

Visual, Tactile ,and Audio

300

These are the primary sources of energy for the body and include sugars, starches, and fiber.

carbohydrates

300

This sleep disorder is characterized by the inability to fall or stay asleep, affecting daytime function and mood.

insomnia

300

Regular exercise can help reduce the risk of this chronic condition, which is characterized by high blood sugar levels.

type 2 diabetes

300

What % of your body is water?

70%

300

What does J,O,Y stand for?

Jesus

Others

Yourself

400

This type of fat, found in foods like olive oil and avocados, is considered beneficial for heart health.

 unsaturated fats

400

This hormone, produced by the pineal gland, helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle and is often referred to as the sleep hormone.

melatonin

400

This is the term for the process where the body adjusts and becomes stronger after repeated exercise, especially strength training.

muscle hypertrophy

400

Dehydration can cause a decline in this essential athletic ability, which is often measured in endurance sports.

stamina or performance

400

A high and appropriate level of emotional control and expression

emotional maturity

500

This mineral is crucial for maintaining healthy bones and teeth, and is commonly found in dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods.

calcium

500

Lack of sleep is associated with a higher risk of developing this condition, which affects the heart and blood vessels.

cardiovascular disease

500

This myth suggests that doing only abdominal exercises will lead to fat loss in the stomach area.

spot reduction

500

These essential minerals, like sodium and potassium, help maintain fluid balance and proper hydration in the body.

electrolytes

500

How does going outside effect teenagers?

Relieves depression and anxiety 

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