Health & Wellbeing
Factors influencing HS
Health Status
Bio, socio, enviro factors
100

Identify the 5 dimensions of health within 10 seconds

Physical, mental social, emotional, spiritual

100

Tobacco is a risk factor for...(name three conditions).

Cardiovascular disease

Cancer

Low birth weight

Respiratory conditions (eg: asthma)

100

If a question asks you to comment on burden of disease, what health status indicators do you use?

YLL, YLD, DALY

100

Name a biological, environmental and sociocultural factors

Enviro - work environment, housing, access to resources (shops, school, health care), climate change

Bio - body weight, blood pressure, blood cholesterol, glucose regulation, birth weight, genetics

Socio - income, unemployment, education, social exclusion etc

200

What is mental health and wellbing

Current state of wellbeing relating to the mind or brain and the ability to think and process information.

200

Alcohol increases the risk of...(identify three).

Chronic conditions such as liver disease

Obesity due to high kilojoules

Relationship breakdown

Mental illness (eg: depression)

Poor judgement and motor control

200

Mortality is...

Deaths in a population

200

describe commercial factors

Commercial factors relate to the actions and policies of businesses that impact health and wellbeing such as supply chains, the distribution and cost of products as well as the marketing strategies used.

300

Increased workforce productivity, increased social participation, health system savings, fewer people relying on social security, reduced stress and anxiety in the community, higher average incomes ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF HOW HEALTH AND WELLBEING CAN ACT AS A RESOURCE....

Nationally

300

Explain how being overweight can cause illness?

Carrying excess weight can put strain on the back and joints, leading to prolonged back pain

300

What is DALY

DALY is the measurement of burden of disease.

One DALY equals one year of healthy life lost to ill health or premature death.

It is calculated by adding YLL and YLD.

300

Explain how unemployment can impact on health status

E.g. 

being unemployed for a lengthy period of time may lead to feelings of failure and worthlessness, which could increase morbidity from depression and self harm.

400

Identify three ways that health and wellbeing acts as a resource globally.

-Promotes sustainability

-Promotes social development

-Reduces risk of disease transmission between countries

-Assists in promoting peace and stability

-Promotes economic development / social development

-World peace and security

-Increased productivity and ability to access resources required for decent standard of living

-Optimal global trade

400

Explain how the consumption of dairy is important in the prevention of bone disease.

Dairy contains calcium

Calcium helps to strengthen bones (ossification) and prevents osteoporosis

Examples of dairy include milk, cheese and yoghurt

400

What is the difference between life expectancy and HALE?

Life expectancy - how long a person is expected to live

HALE - based on life expectancy at birth, but including an adjustment for time spent in poor health.


400

Explain how climate change can impact on health status?

Climate change may increase the risk of high rainfall. High rainfall may cause flash flooding where people can be swept away, increasing the risk of drowning. This may increase mortality from drownings.
500

Using an example, describe the relationship between physical and spiritual health and wellbeing.

Answer must show understanding of aspects of both physical and spiritual health and wellbeing.

500

Explain how the underconsumption of vegetables increases the risk of cancer.

Vegetables contain antioxidants which work to reduce the impact of free radicals on the body. Free radicals damage body cells and increase the risk of cancer.

Vegetables contain fibre which is a protective nutrient against colorectal cancer as fibre promotes the feelings of fullness decreasing the risk of overeating and weight gain. Obesity is a risk factor for many cancers.

500

Use one biological factor to explain the difference in health status experienced by Indigenous Australians and non-indigenous Australians

Indigenous Australians are more likely to have high blood pressure compared to non-Indigenous Australians.

this means Indigenous Australians are more likely to experience strain on the heart leading to high blood pressure and chance of a heart attack

A heart attack may lead to premature death and contribute to a lower life expectancy for Indigenous Australians compared to non-Indigenous Australians. 

500

Identify a sociocultural factor and explain how it could cause cardiovascular disease

Education - Low levels of education may mean that people are less informed of the risks of eating foods high in salt. A diet high in salt may cause high blood pressure due to increased blood volume, increasing the risk of heart attack and CVD 

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