Your Total Health
What Affects Your Health
Health and Risks
Health Skills
Smart Consumer
100
An example of taking care of your physical health
What is...exercising, drinking water, eating healthy, etc. etc.
100
Inheriting genes from your parents
What is heredity
100
The number of years a person is expected to live (the term not the number)
What is life expectancy
100
Saying, "No," when someone tries to get you to do something you don't want to is an example of _____________ skills.
What is refusal skills
100
Judging the benefits of different products by comparing factors such as cost, features, and quality is called
What is comparison shopping
200
An example of taking care of your social health
What is hanging out with friends, seeking advice, showing respect for others, communicating with others, etc...
200
The three types of environment that affect your health
Physical, Social, Culture
200
Name two of the four leading causes of death today (obesity is not one)
What is heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes
200
What does each letter in the H.E.L.P. model stand for?
What is: Healthful Ethical Legal Parental Approval
200
Name one way government agencies protect consumers
What is make sure products are safe, handle disputes, etc.
300
An example of taking care of your mental/emotional health
What is thinking positively, enjoy new challenges, handle anger and emotions appropriately
300
The two "mental" components that affect your behavior
Attitude and Behavior
300
A risk factor that can contribute to one of the leading causes of death in adults
What is stress, obesity, diet, age, gender, inactivity
300
An example of advocacy
What is ...wearing a PETA shirt, walking in the March for Life, anything supporting a health-related belief
300
The difference between health fraud and malpractice
What is health fraud is a bogus person or product, malpractice is failure of a health professional to meet certain standards/expectations
400
An overall state of well-being or total health is called
What is wellness
400
The various communications we use such as tv, the internet, and the radio
What is media
400
The three leading causes of death in TEENAGERS
What are accidents, illness, and suicide
400
Susie has a short term goal of only drinking one soda a week. This is part of her long term goal which is...
Which is...eating little to no processed food/eating healthier/losing weight
400
A way to protect yourself from consumer problems
What is talk to a professional/research/talk to friends and family
500
Wearing sunblock when you play an outdoor sport is an example of this
What is a healthful behavior
500
The two things that affect your health that cannot be changed
What are heredity and (physical) environment
500
A risk factor associated with the leading causes of death in teenagers
What is depression, risk taking, peer pressure, violence, low self-esteem, media, home problems
500
Beliefs/attitudes which guide the way you live
What are values
500
An advertising technique that has the underlying subtext of "everyone's doing it, so should you"
What is "bandwagon"
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