The two types of risk for all lifestyle-related health problems
What are risks we can change and risks we cannot change?
Body/Biology + Choices =
What is outcome?
Refers to 0.6 ounce of pure alcohol in any alcoholic beverage.
What is "standard drink"?
This type of research indicates that alcoholism runs in families because of increased biological risk.
What is adoption?
Risks we cannot change
What are Biological Risks?
Choices interact with ______ to trigger or prevent heart disease.
What is Biology?
This is the low-risk alcohol use guideline for me if I am under the legal age to purchase
What is 0
Unlike health problems that develop over time, these problems can occur in just one day of making high-risk alcohol or drug choices
What are impairment problems?
A family history of heart disease means we're __________ to the trigger point.
____________ and ___________ factors influence our choices.
What is Psychological and Social?
There is no standardization for this
What is illegal substances?
This is a measure of how much impairment is experienced at any blood alcohol or drug level
What is tolerance?
Alcoholism and drug addiction are centered in this
What is the brain?
Risks we can change
What is Choices?
Risk for health problems begin at this amount of standard drinks per day
What is 3 standard drinks per day?
High tolerance feels protective but it actually ______ our risks
What Is increases?
Attitudes, beliefs, values, preferences and personality traits are this type of influence
What is psychological influence?
This is triggered when we make enough high-risk choices to reach that point.
What is addiction?
The only low-risk choice for drugs used for non-medical purpose
What is abstinence?
Who can develop alcoholism or drug addiction
What is anyone?