Health Triangle/Decision Making
Stress Management/Lifestyle diseases
Alcohol & Tobacco/Nutrition
Relationships
Bullying
100

Which is not a side of the health triangle

- Physical

- Emotional

- Spiritual

- Social

Spiritual

100

What is a risk factor in reference to a lifestyle disease?

Something that increases your risk of getting a certain disease

100

List the 5 food groups

-Proteins

-Grains

-Dairy

-Fruits

-Vegetables

100

What are the two ways you should feel safe in a healthy relationship?

Physically and Emotionally

100

Why is bullying a bad thing?

It hurts people!

200

Give a positive and negative example of physical health

Examples:

Positive - Regular exercise, getting enough sleep, practice good hygiene

Negative - Smoking, eating high fat diet, not staying hydrated

200

Name 2 healthy ways for a person to deal with stress

Examples:

Exercise, deep breathing, writing, going for a walk...

200

What is the important "B" word we talked about that will help your nutrition choices?

Balance

200

Explain individuality in terms of a healthy relationship

Feeling like you can be yourself, not changing who you are or compromising your beliefs to fit in

200

Name two reasons why someone might bully someone else

Examples:

-Reacting to poor outside circumstances

-Being bullied themself

-Gain popularity/Social Status

-Jealousy

-Insecurity

300

What is the most important part of the decision making model?

Justify your answer...

300

What are the 2  most common risk factors you CAN control to prevent developing a lifestyle disease

Eat a healthy diet, Get regular exercise

300

What is the addictive chemical found in tobacco and vape products?

Nicotine

300

Explain the difference between honesty and trust

Honesty is telling the truth

Trust is believing someone is telling you the truth

300

Name 3 elements that need to be present for something to be considered bullying

-Physical or emotional harm

-Repeated behavior

-Harm is being done intentionally

-Person being harmed has a hard time stopping or preventing the behvior

-There is a power imbalance

400

Give an example of how the different sides of the health triangle can affect the others

Many examples...

400

List two examples of the negative effects prolonged, elevated levels of stress can have on a person that we discussed in class

Weak immune system

Obesity

Some types of cancer

Death

400

What are 2 different reasons people would use alcohol or tobacco?

-To feel included

-to deal with stress

-there is a dependance/addiction

-for the feeling/experience

400
Explain 2 examples of when it communicating clearly and calmly is difficult

When you are hungry, tired, angry, sad...etc

400

What are two things YOU can do to help reduce or eliminate bullying in your sphere of influence

-Be available to talk

-Be intentionally kind, accepting, and inclusive or a person being bullied

-Redirect bullying behavior

-Talk to an adult or authority figure

500

Fully explain what a consequence is

The result of an action, it could be positive or negative

500

Explain 2 negative ways that people sometimes deal with stress

Examples:

Eat, drugs/alcohol, scrolling social media endlessly, lash out at others

500

Explain how "Choice Architecture" can help you eat healthier

Making healthy food accessible and unhealthy food inaccessible allows you to make better decisions.

500

Read the following scenario and point out 1 healthy and 1 unhealthy parts of the relationship using the 8 characteristics we discussed


Scenario 1: Hannah’s best friend, Megan, has been going out with Andrew. Hannah thinks Megan is obsessed with him. While Hannah and Megan were hanging out watching movies together, Megan kept looking at her phone. Megan knew Andrew was hanging out with his friends but she was upset that he hadn’t texted her once all night and it was already 9 o'clock. Megan is thinking about texting him and asking why he hadn’t texted her yet.

Lots of examples...

500

What is the common thread that statistically makes someone more likely to be bullied and give 2 examples

Anyone that is perceived as different

Examples include...

-physical differences

-Sexual preference

-Athletic abilities

-How much money you make