List five Health Status.
•Self-assessed health status
•Life expectancy
•Health-adjusted life
expectancy
•Mortality
•Morbidity
•Burden of disease
•DALYs = YLL + YLD
•Incidence
•Prevalence
What does GNI stand for and what does it measure?
•Gross National Income per capita
•Value of a country’s total annual income and divided by its population to indicate the average income of the country’s citizens.
•The total value of goods and services a country’s citizens produce.
What is closing the gap?
Closing the Gap is a commitment by all Australian governments to improve the lives of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples. It aims to close the gap of Indigenous disadvantage in areas such as health, housing, education and employment.
This mammal is the only one capable of true flight.
What is a bat?
The most talkative in the class.
Sierra Samson
Define HEALTH (WHO Definition)
‘A state of complete physical, social and mental wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity’
What three characteristics are used to classify countries?
Economic, Environmental, Social characteristics
Define physical Inactivity and Sedentary behaviour.
◦Physical inactivity refers to lack of involvement in physical activity during an individual’s leisure time.
◦Sedentary behaviour is behaviour associated with sitting or lying down, including activities such as watching television, working or playing on the computer, driving or sitting in a car, bus or train. It also includes homework, studying or reading.
This planet is known as the “Red Planet” because of its iron-rich soil.
What is Mars?
The 2 most scariest in the class.
Calix and Joey
Define HALE
‘a measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy at birth, but including adjustments for time pent in poor health’
Two examples of low income, middle income and high income countries.
Low: Mali, Nepal, Uganda etc.
Middle: China, Cambodia, India etc.
High: Australia, Canada, USA, United Kingdom etc.
5-17 years Physical Activity/ Strength/ Sleep guideline.
•Accumulating 60 minutes or more of moderate to vigorous physical activity per day involving mainly aerobic activities.
•Activities that are vigorous, as well as those that strengthen muscle and bone should be incorporated at least 3 days per week.
•An uninterrupted 9 to 11 hours of sleep per night for those aged 5–13 years and 8 to 10 hours per night for those aged 14–17 years.
This musical symbol tells a performer to play the note louder.
What is a crescendo?
The weirdest laugh in the class..
Seerat
Why was Health Promotion designed and introduced?
These were designed to bring about individual behaviour change by making people aware of the causes of ill health such as tobacco smoking, physical inactivity, poor diet and excessive alcohol consumption.
Three objectives of SDGs.
End extreme poverty
Fight inequality and injustice
Tackle climate change
Five elements/priority action areas of Ottawa Charter
Build health public policy
Create supportive environments
Strengthen community action
Develop personal skills
Reorient health services
This river, located in Africa, is known as the longest river in the world.
What is the Nile River?
The 4 'too serious' in the class
Andi, Hashir, Seerat, Muj
What is an example of effective health promotion for youth?
Effective Governance
Health Literacy
How does achieving SDG 4 (quality education) help improve SDG 6 (Clean water and sanitation)?
Teacher judgement...
Explain Mental Health Continuum
◦Because mental health is not a black and white concept (it’s not something we either have or don’t have), it is often represented as a continuum of mental wellbeing ranging from ‘mentally healthy’ to ‘mental disorder’
Mentally Healthy - Mental health problem - Mental disorder.
This type of machine learning model is inspired by the structure of the human brain and is used in artificial intelligence systems.
What is a neural network?
The 4 'what's going on the class..
Tasnim, Faruz, Hashir, Jacob