Dimensions of Health
Factors that Affect Health
Behavioral Factors
Decision Making
100

An international organization that promotes health across the world.

What is the World Health Organization

100

aspect of your life that increases chance of illness or injury

What is a risk factor.

100

Behavioral factors are also known as this:

What is Lifestyle Factors
100

Decisions we make over and over again are called

What is HABITS

200

Mental, Social and Physical

What are the 3 sides of the Health Triangle.

200

These are composed of Deoxyribonucleic Acid

What are Genes or DNA

200

Most teens don't get enough of this :

What is Sleep

200

The first step in the Decsion Making process;

What is state the problem/decision

300

How long people are expected to live.

What is Life Expectancy

300

One of the biggest health issues of the 21st century or how much gracity pulls on you

What is weight, or being overweight

300

This is the leading cause of death among teens in the USA.

What are injuries and accidents

300

In this step, you should look at the Pro's and Con's of a particular decision

What is Consider the Consequences

400

To fully engage in activities of daily living and level of satisfaction with personal and social life.

What is Quality of Life.

400
A disease caused by pathogens(bacteria, virus)

What is a communicable disease

400
According to most doctors, this is the worst thing you can do to your body.

What is smoke.

400

The word SMART refers to 

What is a goal

500

State of Excellent Health

What is Optimal Health

500

Heart disease, Cancer, Diabetes, are examples of this type of disease

What are NON-cummunicable diseases

500

According to research, teens are how much more likely to be killed in a car crash than adults.

What is 3x, or 300% higher chance

500

A specific endpoint that signifies a condition you hope to reach

What is a GOAL