The time between a pathogen's entrance into the body and the first appearance of symptoms.
What is the incubation period?
The way food is prepared influences the number of ______ it contains.
What are calories?
Contains over 70 carcinogens.
What is tobacco smoke?
The state of excellent wellness in all areas of your life.
What is optimal health?
The more hours people watch tv, the more likely they are to be...
What is overweight?
Most of these organisms are not harmful to the body.
What are bacteria?
This is the leading cause of preventable death in the US.
What is smoking?
What are modifiable risk factors?
What is metabolism?
Bacteria, viruses, and fungi are examples of these.....
What are pathogens?
Foods produced without chemical pesticides, bioengineering, or radiation.
What are organic foods?
This is usually linked to the beginning of substance abuse.
What is experimentation?
The body system that includes the heart and blood vessels.
What is the cardiovascular system?
The best strategy for gaining weight.
What is eating nutrient dense foods.
Two people can have the same disease and experience a very different quality of life.....True or False?
A fat that is solid at room temperature and found mostly in animal products.
What is saturated fat?
Unpleasant symptoms associated with an attempt to stop using a substance.
What is withdrawal?
Skills that can help you make independent, informed decisions despite the messages you receive from peers or society.
What are refusal skills?
A BMI of 25-29
What is considered overweight?
Diseases that occur over the course of many years or a lifetime.
What are chronic diseases?
The most dangerous type of fat, found in many processed foods.
What are trans fats?
A condition in which a person relies on a given substance to function or feel normal.
Antibiotics that are injected into the veins.
What are IV antibiotics?
This is an example of a complete protein source.
What are meats?