Dimensions and factors of Health
Influences
Food Labels
MyPlate/6 Essential Nutrients
SMART Goals
100

List the 3 Dimensions of Health 

Physical 

mental/emotional

Social 

100

List the 4 types of influences 

Positive 

Negative 

Internal 

External 

100

Should we aim to consume more or less sodium on a daily basis?

Less

What is another word for sodium?

100

List the 6 essential nutrients 

Carbohydrates

Protein

Fats

Vitamins 

Minerals

Water 

100

What does the S stand for in the acronym, S-M-A-R-T?

Specific

200

True or False?

The 3 main factors that affect our health are the media, school, and the choices our parents make for us

False

What are they?


200

True or False?

Your personal beliefs is an example of an internal influence

True

200

True or False? 

The number of calories printed on the food label represent the number of calories in the entire package 

False

What does it represent?

200

True or False?

The 5 main food groups are proteins, carbs, veggies, dairy, and water

False

What are they?

200

Ture or False?

SMART Goals are only for nutrition

False 

300

David's dad has a genetic heart condition that limits the kinds of food he can eat. What factor of health would David most likely be affected by in his future when it come to his diet.

Genetics and Heredity 

300

Name 3 DIFFERENT external influences

Parents, TV, environment, money, siblings, friends, teachers, etc.

300

How are the ingredients listed on food labels?

In order of amount/weight in product 

300

Name 3 DIFFERENT foods that fit into the protein category 

meats, poultry, beans, nuts, eggs

300

Is this an example of a SMART Goal?

"I will eat healthy for 3 weeks" 



No, why not?

400

What does the physical dimension of health have to do with?

Your body and how it functions

400

True or False?

An influences can both positive and negative

True

Give an example

400

What does NFL stand for? (in relationship to nutrition)

Nutrition Facts Label 

400

Which of the following is most likely the healthiest choice?

A. Classic Cheeseburger 

B. Pasta and buttered broccoli

C. grilled chicken and brussel sprouts 

D. Chocolate milk shake 

C. Grilled chicken and brussel sprouts 

400

What does the "A" stand for in S-M-A-R-T?

Two answers 

Attainable or Action-based 

500

Name 3 benefits to being healthy

reduces risk of illness and disease, increase quality of life, feel good, live longer, reduces stress and anxiety, recover from illness and injury quicker 

500

Jamie’s best friend, Amanda, is super athletic and in great shape. She goes for a 2 mile run every morning but what helps her maintain her body weight is her diet. Amanda tells Jamie that she tries to eat at least 3 fruits or vegetables at every meal. Jamie also want to maintain a healthy body weight, so she decided she is going to try adding more fruits and vegetable to her diet.

What type of influence is this an example of?

Positive and/or External 

500

What is the 5/20 rule?

If the % daily value is 5% or below that means that food is low in that particular product. And if the %DV is 20 or above, it is high. 

500

What is a nutrient?

A substance found in food that is required by the body for growth, energy, and health.

500

What are the 2 types of SMART Goals?

long-term and short-term