Concepts of Health
Balanced Lifestyle
Mystery Category
Physical Activity
Fitness Plans
100

What describes health better:

1. A static state 

2. A dynamic and ever-changing concept

2! Health can vary from one moment to another, and is influenced by many factors. 
100

Dylan sleeps 8 hours a night, eats a balanced diet, does 120 minutes of physical activity and limits his screen time to 2 hours everyday. Is this a balanced lifestyle?  

 Yes as he has a good balance between sleep, diet and leisure time, which supports his physical and mental health. 

100

At the age 0-2 years, the recommended amount of screen time is 40 minutes. True or False?

False! Australian guidelines recommend zero sedentary screen time for children under two years old. 

100

What is physical activity?

Physical activity is anything that gets your body moving, makes you breathe faster and speeds up your heart rate.

100

Frequency relates to how often we engage in the program. True or False?

True! An example is running 3 times a week. 

200

Give one example of a Healthy Behaviour 

Regular exercise, balanced diet, and stress management 

200

What is the National guidelines on screen time (not including schoolwork) for students aged 5-17 years old

A. 3 hours 

b. 2.5 hours 

c. 2 hours 

no more than two hours of sedentary recreational screen time per day for children and young people aged 5–17 years (not including schoolwork).

200

Fill in the blank 

Australian guidelines recommend that teenagers should complete at least ____ minutes of moderate physical activity each day. 


60

200

What is NOT considered a physical activity?

A. Aerobic activity that makes the heart beat faster

B. Activities that strengthen bones and muscles 

C. Activating your brain playing computer games 

D. Any light, moderate or vigorous activity

C! 

As computer games does not require significant movement of the body 

200

What is an example of a realistic fitness goal

Go to the gym 3 times a week, walking more often, doing 10 push ups everyday. 
300

Smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption are types of which behaviour 



Risky behaviours 

300

What are 3 lifestyle components that are needed in order to achieve a balanced lifestyle?

Right amount of rest, sleep, play, work, leisure and recreation, nutrition/diet 

300

Watching TV, playing video games, using a phone or tablet, are examples of what behaviour? 

Sedentary behaviour - it is any activity that involves sitting or lying down for long periods while using very little energy.

300

Grace works 9-5 Monday to Friday and wants to increase her physical activity, but finds it hard to join a sport due to the commitment needed to play. 

Provide 2 types of physical activities to Grace that she could participate in that doesn't affect her work. 

Walking/jogging - Grace can walk before or after work as it is a highly accessible activity that is flexible and requires little to no equipment 

At home exercises - Grace can follow an online exercise video/program, as they allow Grace to exercise at the time where it's best for her.  

300

What are the 3 types of intensity. 

Low - moderate intensity: Hold a conversation with ease. 

Moderate intensity: Can talk with possible pauses between sentences. 

Vigorous intensity: Cannot say more than one or two words without pausing to take a breath.

400

Fill in the blank: Health is a state of complete ___, ___, and ___ well-being 

Physical, mental, social 

400

If a student chooses to only sleep 4 hours a night, what challenges might they face and how does it impact their physical well-being?

The student may feel tired and find it hard to concentrate during class.

This can negatively impact their well-being as they will have less energy than normal and be more inclined to not participate in physical activity.  

400

What are the four elements of the FITT principle?

Frequency, intensity, time, type

400
Name 2 benefits of physical activity, explain how or why they are beneficial.  

Improved physical health - strengthens bones and muscles, improves fitness and helps maintain a healthy weight. Also reduces the risk of health problems

Improved mental health - physical activity can help reduce stress, improve mood and potentially boost confidence. 

Sleep - Physical activity can help you fall asleep faster and achieve a deeper and more restful sleep  

400

In the FITT principle, what does 'Type' refer to? Provide an example.

Type refers to the specific type of activity or exercise performed. 

Examples - Running, swimming, weightlifting, yoga  

500

Name the 3 main factors that can impact your health. Provide an example for each.

Individual factors - personal choice, diet, exercise, sleep, hygiene and stress management 

Environmental factors - Physical and Social environment such where you live, work, play. 

Social factors - Relationships, culture and socioeconomic status 

500

How can excessive screen time impact your ability to have a balanced lifestyle. Describe a way to help manage screen time to have a more balanced lifestyle.  

Excessive screen time can reduce the time spent on being physically active, socialising with friends and family and getting enough sleep.

To manage you can set a daily limit on your devices and schedule times for screen time and other activities that you enjoy 

500

Name two types of recreational facilities and how they can improve a person's physical activity?

Parks and playgrounds: Provides space for walking, running, and sport. This can encourage people by offering a safe and accessible place for recreation

Gym and fitness/aquatic centres: They can provide the equipment and programs that supports regular exercise

500

Name and explain 3 potential barriers people may face when it comes to participating in sport?

Cost - Uniform, equipment, registration fees, travel cost

Lack of time - People may have other commitments and responsibilities that makes it difficult to participate in sport

Access - People might not have access to sport clubs, fields/courts and limited transport options 

500

What does SMART stand for? 

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely