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Miscellaneous
100
The overall state and well-being of one's body.
What is Health
100
All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
What is Heredity
100
Examples of this are: Tobacco use and not using a seat belt.
What are Risk Behaviors
100
To make sound health decisions, you need to develop _____.
What is Health Literacy
100
Physical, Mental/Emotion, and Social Health all make up this important aspect of your total health.
What is the Health Triangle
200
Having a sense of your values and a feeling of purpose in your life.
What is Spiritual Health
200
The sum of your surroundings.
What is Environment
200
Eating bad food is an example of ______.
What is Cumulative risks
200
Good health is so important that the federal government has established a set of national health goals and objectives.
What is Healthy People
300
When your health triangle is balance, you have a high degree of _____.
What is Wellness
300
Various methods for communicating information.
What is Media
300
A way to reduce health risks.
What is Prevention
300
The key to a healthier nation.
What is Health Education
300
Content that can be delivered through technology such as computers, radio, and television.
What is Media
400
An ongoing ailment or illness.
What is a Chronic Disease
400
People of the same age who share similar interests.
What is Peers
400
A deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors.
What is Abstinince.
400
The set of health goals the federal government established is called _____.
What is Healthy People
500
Getting 8-10 hours of sleep each night is an example of _____.
What is Physical Health
500
The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
What is Culture
500
This can make a difference in a person's overall health.
What is Lifestyle Factors
500
The US government spends $2.3 trillion a year on this.
What is Health Care