Health & Wellness
Health & Wellness Pt. 2
Fitness
Nutrition
Body Composition
100

A healthy balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health.

Wellness

100

A dimension of health that involves your communication skills, relationships, and ability to interact with others

Social Health

100

Broad term that describes structured exercise as well as other activities that use the body to expend energy.

Physical Activity

100

Chemical substance that gives your body what it needs to grow and function properly

Nutrients

100

True or False: Muscle weighs more than fat

True

200

Factors that REDUCE health & wellness (3-4)

-Illness/Injury

-Inadequate Sleep

-Lack of healthy relationships

-Inability to manage stress

200

The ability to locate, interpret, and apply information pertaining to your health.

Health Literacy 

200

Benefits of physical activity (10)

- Lowers risk of chronic diseases

- Stronger bones and muscles

- Improved sleep

- Improved mental health

- Lower risk of injury

- Weight management

- Improved skin & hair

- Increased ROM & energy

-Harder to kill

200

Name the 3 Macronutrients

Proteins, Fats, Carbs

200

Definition: Having excess body fat 

Obesity 

300

A dimension of health that involves your ability to think clearly and critically, learn and solve problems.

Intellectual Health

300

What is the difference between science and pseudoscience? 

Science: A collection of and the pursuit of knowledge about the natural world drawn from observation and experimentation.


Pseudoscience: Theories and health claims that are described as being based in science when they are not.

300
  • Only _____% of adults engage in physical activity at least once every 5 days/week.

35%

300

Role of nutrients (6)

  • Maintain stable body temperature

  • Maintain brain function & nervous system function

  • Building body tissue

  • Strengthen bones & Muscles

  • Carry oxygen to tissue

  • Regulate crucial physiological needs (breathing, blood flow, digesting)  

300

Why isn't BMI accurate?

Because muscle and bone weigh more than fat, some highly fit/muscular people can have BMI, which incorrectly put them in overweight categories.  

400

Factors that INCREASE health & wellness (3-4)

-Quitting smoking, drinking, abusing drugs

-Eating a healthy balanced diet

-Exercising

-Getting regular physical exams

400

What are the 5 steps in the decision making process?

Step 1: Define the problem

Step 2: Explore alternatives

Step 3: Select the best alternatives

Step 4: Act on your decision

Step 5: Evaluate your decision

400

How much exercise does the department of health recommend you get every day

1-2 hours

400

Unit of energy, often used to express the nutritional value of foods, equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1 °C, and equal to one thousand small calories; a kilocalorie.

Calorie

400

What is the equation to calculate someone's BMI

MI Equation: weight (lbs.) x 703

                Height (in.)^2

500

What is the difference between a cute and chronic diseases?

Acute : Diseases that occur and resolve quickly.

Chronic: Diseases that occur and last for many years - even for a lifetime.

500

What are the 7 steps in setting goals?

Step 1: Assess the situation

Step 2: Identify a specific and realistic goal

Step 3: Define steps or actions you must take to achieve your goal

Step 4: Set a reasonable timeline

Step 5: Act on your goal

Step 6: Monitor your progress

Step 7: Reward yourself

500

Term that describes a type of physical activity that is planned, structured, and purposeful.

Exercise

500

(Food as information) vitamin A, vitamin E, zinc, folic acid, vitamin B-6, riboflavin, magnesium, selenium, vitamin C

Immune Function

500

What are the causes of obesity? (10)


  • Lack of physical activity

  • Unhealthy eating behaviors

  • Metabolic Rate

  • Alcohol or Drug Use

  • High amounts of stress

  • Health conditions

  • Psychological

  • Genetics

  • Medicines

  • Your environment / Culture

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