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A combination of the three sides of the health triangle.
What is HEALTH?
100
The stage of life between childhood and adulthood: the teen years.
What is ADOLESCENCE?
100
The friends in your age group.
What is PEERS?
100
A personal feeling or belief?
What is ATTITUDE?
100
A way of life that includes little or no physical activity.
What is a SENDENTARY LIFESTYLE?
200
A state of well-being made up of all your health habits.
What is WELLNESS?
200
The time when you start developing adult characteristics of your gender.
What is PUBERTY?
200
Volunteer programs to improve the area where you live.
What is COMMUNITY SERVICE?
200
Wearing a helmet or protective gear when on wheels.
What is SHOWING RESPONSIBILITY?
200
Behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health and wellness.
What are LIFESTYLE FACTORS?
300
The side of the triangle that includes exercise.
What is PHYSICAL?
300
Chemical substances produced in the glands that help regulate many body functions.
What are HORMONES?
300
A physical change in boys that occurs at your age.
What is VOICE CHANGES, GROWING TALLER, OR FACIAL HAIR?
300
Actions or behaviors that might cause harm or injury to yourself or others.
What are RISK BEHAVIORS?
300
Conscious, active choice NOT to participate in a high-risk behavior.
What is ABSTINENCE?
400
The side of the triangle that includes family and friends.
What is SOCIAL?
400
Name a social change that occurs at this time in your life.
What is BECOMING MORE INDEPENDENT?
400
A physical change that occurs in girls at your age?
What are CHANGES IN BODY SHAPE OR GROWING TALLER?
400
Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
What are CUMULATIVE RISKS?
400
Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
What is PREVENTION?
500
The side of the triangle that includes your thoughts and feelings.
What is MENTAL/EMOTIONAL?
500
Name a mental emotional change that occurs at this time in your life.
What is UNDERSTANDING THE CONSEQUENCES OF MY ACTIONS?
500
Asking a friend to help you study for a test.
What is positive peer pressure?
500
Planned actions taken before an event to increase the chance of a safe outcome.
What are PRECAUTIONS?
500
Getting regular checkups at the doctor or dentist.
What is AN EXAMPLE OF PREVENTION?