is a feeling that you should do something because that is what someone else wants you to do.
What is Peer Pressure?
These are the results of your actions and decisions.
What are Consequences?
This component of health refers to they way your body functions.
What is Physical Health?
Something that you work toward and hope to achieve.
What is a Goal?
These diseases are caused partly by unhealthy behaviors and partly by other factors.
What are lifestyle diseases?
This type of peer pressure results from someone who tries to convince you to do something you normally wouldn’t do.
What is Direct Peer Pressure?
G in the GREAT Decision Making Model stands for...
What is Give thought to the problem?
This component of health is maintaining harmonious relationships with other living things and having spiritual direction and purpose.
What is Spiritual Health?
This type of goal takes days-weeks to achieve.
What is a short-term goal?
This type of risk factor cannot be controlled or changed.
What is an Uncontrollable Risk Factor?
You might use this type of strategy to avoid doing something you do NOT want to do.
What is a Refusal Skill?
T in the GREAT Decision Making Model stands for...
What is Think it over afterward?
This component of health refers to the quality of relationships people.
Use this 'S' to make sure your goals make you feel good about yourself when you reach or achieve them.
What is Satisfying?
This health risk behavior is referred to as not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
What is a sedentary lifestyle?
This type of Peer Pressure might result from being swayed to do something because people you look up to are doing it.
What is Indirect Peer Pressure?
R in the GREAT Decision Making Model stands for...
What is Review your choices?
This component of health involves keeping your air and water clean, your food safe, and the land around you enjoyable and safe.
What is Environmental Health?
Use this 'S' to make sure your goals are realistic.
What is Sensible?
Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems
What is a Risk Factor?
There are two types of influencing techniques when peer pressuring:
(Not direct and indirect)
What are positive and negative influences?
To do this is to work together with one or more people.
Is the state of well-being that comes from a good balance of the six components of health.
What is Health?
Use this 'S' to make the steps to your goal very clear.
What is Specific?
This is the single leading PREVENTABLE cause of death in the United States.
What is Tobacco Use?