Physical
Emotional
Mental
Cultural connections to self-care
100

What are three benefits of exercise for the student population?

- Improved focus, memory, sleep quality, decreased cortisol and stress, decreased inflammation, better mood regulation, increased self-esteem and body image, decreased likelyhood of anxiety and depression 

100

True or False:

Emotional regulation is one size fits all. 

False, everyone has different struggles and is impacted differently by their emotions. 

100

What is the prevalence of anxiety and depression in the Canadian population?

1 out of every 10 Canadians experience high levels of anxiety and/or depression. 

100

Which culture uses acupuncture, herbal medicine and mind-body exercises to restore harmony in the body and mind?

Traditional Chinese Medicine

200

What types of exercise are recommended?

A mix of aerobic (cardiorespiratory), resistance training and flexibility

200

What is a strategy to improve emotional regulation?

Journaling, mindfulness activities, de-stressing, reading, walks, being outside, exercise

200

Why are mental health struggles more common in young adults, especially those transitioning to University?

Transition periods tend to induce more stress. For those entering university, it may be the first time they have lived away from home. Additional factors such as financial stress, academic pressure, loneliness, lack of a support system and culture shock make university a vulnerable time for many people. This can make us more susceptible to mental health struggles. 

200

Which culture used oils like frankincense, myrrh, and cedarwood for aromatherapy?

Ancient Egyptians

300

What are the recommended physical activity guidelines for exercise?

150 mins/week (moderate and vigorous activity)

300

What are three factors that impact emotional regulation?

Amount and quality of sleep

Hunger levels

Stress levels

Hydration status

300

What are three signs/symptoms that someone is experiencing mental health struggles?

- self isolation

- loss of appetite

-fatigue or low energy

- withdrawal from social activities

- feelings of apathy

- changes in mood or personality

- trouble sleeping 

- difficulty concentrating

- lack of interest 



300

Which culture valued public baths as places for physical cleanliness, relaxation, and social interaction, promoting both physical and mental well-being.

Ancient Greeks and Romans.

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