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What age range is Middle Adulthood

40-65

100

What is self-assessed health status?

Measures an individual’s overall perception of their own health status.

100

Name the 5 dimensions of health

Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Social

100

Which category of factor includes genetics and inherited traits?

Biological

100

How many planets are in the solar system

8

200

What is a fine motor skill?

The ability to move using small muscle groups. E.g. holding and using a pen, as this involves small muscle groups in the hands and fingers.

200

What is the difference between morbidity and mortality?

Morbidity refers to the number of deaths in a population, whereas mortality refers to the levels of ill-health in a population.

200

What dimension relates to having a strong immune system?

Physical

200

Which category of factor includes access to parks, pollution levels and safe housing?

Environmental

200

What is the largest US state?

Alaska

300

What stage of the lifespan has the most rapid growth?

Prenatal

300

List 3 health status indicators

Life expectancy, ,mortality, morbidity, incidence, prevalance

300

Explain one difference between mental and emotional health and wellbeing.

Mental health relates to thinking, processing information and decision-making, while emotional health relates to recognising, expressing and managing emotions.

300
Name 2 diseases that could be associated with high body weight

Obesity, Cardiovascular disease, Asthma, Type 2 diabetes, Arthritis, Anxiety, Depression

300

Name 3 countries who's flag only has 2 colours

Poland, Monaco, Indonesia, Austria, Canada, China, Sweden, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Greece, Finland etc. 

400

How long does pregnancy last? (Weeks)

Around 40 weeks

400

What is the life expectancy for males and females in Australia?

81 for men, 85 for women

400

What dimension of health is related to having established values and beliefs 

Spiritual Health

400

What does Genetic Predisposition mean?

It means you might be more likely to develop a health issue because of your genes. For example, if your parent has a mental illness, you might have a higher chance of having one too.

400

What year did the movie "Frozen" come out?

2013

500

What is the name of the fused cell that forms after the fertilisation process which will transform into a fully developed fetus before birth.

Zygote

500

What is the leading cause of mortality for youth aged 12-18?

Suicide

500

Which dimension is missing: "A young person regularly exercises, manages their emotions well, feels connected to friends and family, and feels they have purpose in life"

Mental Health and Wellbeing

500

What is the difference between Systolic and Dyastolic blood pressure

Systolic (top number) is the blood pressure when the heart beats, dyastolic (bottom) is the blood pressure when the heart is at rest in between beats

500

What country invented icecream?

China