The overall and well being of the mind, body and retationships with others.
What is health?
Having communication skills, good relationships and having the ability to interact with others.
What is social health?
Behavioral that is repeated.
What is habit?
Any action or condition that increases the chances of getting injured, contracting a disease or receiving some type of negative outcome.
What is risk factors?
Traits that are passed biologically from parent to child.
What is heredity?
Balance of physical, emotional, intellectual and social health.
What is wellness?
People who are able to adapt learn and grow.
What is intellectual healthy?
A form of communication that provides news and entertainment.
What is media?
Not wearing a helmet in some sports.
What is a risky behavior?
An estimate of how long a person will live?
What is life expectancy?
How well your body functions.
What is physical health?
Many teen may have problems with it but may not realize it.
What is emotional health?
Taking charge of your health and wellness.
What is health promotion?
Tobacco, alcohol and drug use.
What is risky behaviors?
A person level of satisfaction with various aspects of their life.
What is quality of life?
How you view the world, how you feel about yourself, not affected by mental illness and coping well with stress.
What is emotional health?
Having social skills, healthy relationships and enjoying life.
What is social health?
The ability to locate, interpret, and apply information pertaining to your health.
What is hearth literacy?
Choices and behaviors that increase a persons change of getting hurt or getting a disease.
What is behavioral risk factors?
The leading cause of death from ages 15-24.
What is motor vehicle injuries?
Feeling excited about a good grade on an exam.
What is emotional health?
Not being able to solve problems and learn from your mistakes.
What is bad intellectual health?
The act of avoiding illness, injury or some kind of negative outcome.
What is prevention.
Accidental deaths and injuries.
What is unintended injuries?
All physical and social conditions that surround a person.
What is environment?