True or False - Stress is an uncontrollable risk factor
False
True or False - The choices we make everyday can influence our health?
True
True
Controllable and Uncontrollable
True
2 examples of lifestyle disease
Obesity
Diabetes
Cardiovascular Disease
How can we minimise the risk of cardiovascular disease?
Diet and physical activity
What are the 4 factions at Fremantle College
Coogee, Leighton, Sandtracks and Port
How can we prevent skin cancer?
Slip, slop, slap, seek and slide
What is your Health teachers name?
Mrs Richards
risk factors that you can control that can influence your chance of getting a lifestyle disease.
What are the 5 dimensions of health?
Physical, Social, spiritual, Emotional and Mental
What is a lifestyle disease?
A diseases or condition which are largely due to the way we live our lives.
Define uncontrollable risk factors
risk factors that contribute to your chances of developing a lifestyle disease are out of your control
What days of the week does year 10 health meet?
Tuesdays and Fridays
Are men or women more likely to have a cardiovascular disease?
Men
Why is access to services important for a persons health?
ensures they can get the support, treatment, and information they need to maintain physical, mental, and social well-being
Provide an example of a lifestyle disease and include one controllable and one uncontrollable risk factor
- Age/gender
- Diet/physical activity
What is a risk factor?
Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease or other health problems
What are the determinants of health broken into?
Socio-economic, social, biomedical and environmental
What is Health?
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
What are 5 examples of controllable risk factors?
Diet and Nutrition
Physical Activity
Smoking
Level of sun exposure
Stress
Alcohol Abuse
Define determinants of health
Are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age. These conditions determine a persons chances of maintaining good health
List the 9 determinants of health
Early Life, Social Exclusion, Food, Transport, Stress, Employment, Access to Services, Income and Education
Hereditary
Age
Gender
Ethnicity