Dimensions of Wellness
Overall Wellness
Vocabulary
Stress
Vocabulary 2
100

The process of making choices to create flexible, cardiovascularly fit, energetic and strong bodies

What is Physical Wellness

100

The person most responsible for the quality of your health/wellness is

What is yourself

100

Recognizing when it is necessary to say NO to an action or situation that threatens your health.

what is resistance skills

100

Events, people, places, things that provoke stress

what is a stressor

100

Death occurs before a person reaches his/her life expectancy

What is premature death

200

The process of accepting our worth, recognizing and expressing our feelings, and talking to ourselves in healthy ways

What is Emotional Wellness

200

The highest level of health a person can have

What is optimal health/wellness

200

 A person who learns/bounces back from difficult times is 

What is resilient 

200

Muscle tension, headaches, and back pain are all symptoms of______

What is stress

200

Things that happen that you have no or little control over

what is Random event

300

The process of creating and maintaining healthy relationships through the choices we make

What is Social Wellness

300

This is an active process of becoming aware of and making choices toward a more successful existence

What is Wellness

300

when alarm keeps ringing. Long term stressful situations can produce a lasting, low level of stress that is hard on people.

What is Stress Overload
300

Our body’s primitive, automatic, inborn response that prepares the body to “fight” or “flee” from a perceived attack, harm, or threat to our survival

What is fight or flight response

300

Information that is needed to maintain and improve health, prevent diseases, reduce health related risk behaviors and to develop health literacy

What is Health knowledge/literacy 

400

The process of discovering meaning and purpose in life and demonstrating values through behaviors

What is Spiritual Wellness

400

The effect that one health behavior/choice has on a person's total health

What is holistic

400

Are ways that a person might behave and characteristics of the environment in which a person lives that promote wellness. The greater number of these that a person possesses, the more likely that their wellness is optimal

What is Protective factors?

400

Take time to relax, exercise, and getting adequate rest are all ______ to deal with stress

what is healthful ways

400

This would include regular check-ups by your doctor/dentist. Age-appropriate health screenings. Vaccinations you receive. If you go to the doctor/dentist when you are ill

What is health care

500

What are the 8 dimensions of wellness

Physical, Emotional, Environmental, Social, Intellectual, Financial, Occupational, Spiritual

500

Alarm is shut off. The extra energy you feel allows you to respond to the stressor. Your stress is relieved.

What is Stage 2

500

A physical disease that is thought to be caused, or made worse, by mental factors

What is Psychosomatic

500

A hormone that prepares your body for quick action

what is adrenaline 

500

The passing of traits, from parents or ancestors, to their children. A process by which a child acquires or becomes predisposed to the characteristics and diseases of his/her parents

What is Heredity

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