Having a healthy body, ability to take part in activities of daily life.
What is physical health?
Something you work towards or want to achieve.
What are goals?
An estimate of how long a person is likely to live.
What is life expectancy?
Any action or condition that increases the chances of getting injured, contracting a disease or reviving some type of negative outcome.
What is a risk factor?
Overall well bing of the mind, body, and relationships with others.
What is health?
Having a balance of physical,intellectual, emotional, and social health means?
What Is wellness?
Important for improving your health
Why can setting health-related goals be important?
A persons level of satisfaction with various aspects of his or her life.
What is quality of life?
Aspects of your environments that put you at risk of injury or disease.
What are environmental risk factors?
It refers to how well the body functions.
What is physical health?
How you view the world, your mood and how you feel about yourself.
What is emotional health?
Helps with making good positive decisions.
What does the DESAE Model help with?
Behavioral, Genetic, and Environmental aspects.
What causes disease?
Repeated behavior that becomes automatic.
What is a habit?
What is the leading cause of death of 15-24 year olds?
Ability to think clearly and critically and also to be able to learn and solve problems.
What is intellectual health?
Being able to communicate and relate positively with other people.
What are interpersonal skills?
Making good choices, thinking things through, learning from mistakes.
What is good decision making?
Income level is related to a persons health.
What are Economic risk factors?
All the physical and social conditions that surround a person.
What is an environment?
Having relationships, communication skills, and being able to interact with others.
What is social health?
Being able to respond to peer influence without compromising your own health and well-being.
What are refusal skills?
A person is not guaranteed to develop that health problem.
If a person has a risk factor for a disease or disorder, are they guaranteed to get it?
Level of education, income, status in society, culture and beliefs
What are Socioeconomic risk factors?
The ability to locate, interpret, and apply information pertaining to you health
What is Health Literacy?