What is health?
Dimensions of Health
Boosting Wellness
Everything's Connected
100

What is the definition of health?

The overall condition of a person.

(beyond being sick or not sick).

100

Which dimension of health is this: 

The core principle is respect—respect for all nature and all species living in it. 

Environmental Health

100

Starting a savings account will help boost your ________wellness.

Financial 

100

Alex lives in the city. The city’s air is polluted. The dirty air makes it difficult for Alex to breathe. Since it’s hard to breathe, Alex doesn’t like to play outside.

What is the cause & effect with his health dimensions?

Cause: Polluted air (Physical Health)

Effect: Alex doesn’t get to play outside

with her friends (Social Health)

200

If your health is thriving, this means you are__________________________.

Living your best life, being content and joyful and fullfilled. 

200

Which dimension of health is this:

Involves developing an awareness of your feelings and your response to everyday interactions.

Emotional Health

200

Sharing your thoughts and feelings with someone you trust will boost your ___________wellness

Emotional

200

Tom was on his phone way past his bedtime. In the morning, he woke up late and had to skip breakfast. When he got to school, he was in a bad mood and snapped at his best friend.

What is the cause & effect with his health dimensions?

Cause: Didn’t eat breakfast (Physical

Health)

Effect: Hungry and in a bad mood

(Emotional & Mental Health)

300

You may experience emotions like depression and anger if you are in survival ___________. 

Survival Mode

300

_________helath is the ability to maintain a quality of life that allows you to get the most out of your daily activities without undue fatigue or physical stress.

Physical 

300

Picking up trash and recycling will help boost your _________wellness

Enviormental

300

Hannah’s best friend hurt her feelings at lunch. After lunch, Hannah had to take a test. But Hannah could only think about her hurt feelings and couldn’t focus on the test.

What is the cause & effect with her health dimensions?

Cause: Hurt feelings (Emotional Health)

Effect: Couldn’t concentrate on her school

work (Intellectual Health)

400

What does the wellness wheel represent?

The core health areas of my life

400

____________health means that you are building and nurturing meaningful and supportive relationships with individuals, groups and communities.

Social Health

400

Setting realistic career goals for yourself and working towards accomplishing these goals will help boost your ______________wellness

Occupational

400

Tori always wants to learn more. She asks for help when she is confused and learns from her mistakes. These habits help her get a job promotion.

What is the cause & effect with her health dimensions?

Cause: Loves learning (Intellectual Health)

Effect: Gets a job promotion and makes

more money (Occupational & Financial

Health)

500

Which is NOT a dimension of health:

  1. social 
  2. physical
  3. financial
  4. enviornmental
  5. vocational
  6. intellectual
  7. spiritual
  8. emotional

#5 Vocational

500

___________health can stem from beliefs, faith, values, ethics or moral principles that provide purpose and direction in our lives.

Spiritual Health

500

Studying abroad or traveling to live a different experience will help boost your ____________wellness

 


Intellectual 

500

Madison and her boyfriend got into a fight. She's angry, frustrated, and sad. Madison goes for a run to process her feelings and calm down.

What is the cause & effect with her health dimensions?

Cause: Going for a run (Physical Health)

Effect: Able to process thoughts and

feelings (Emotional & Mental Health)

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