Meaning of Health
Mind-Body
Communication
Stress Management
Mental Health
Diet & Nutrition
100

Give 3 examples of dimensions of wellness

Mental/Emotional, Intellectual, Spiritual, Occupational, Social, Physical

100

The Peripheral NS is made up of what two sub systems?

Autonomic NS and Somatic NS

100

What is a Stressor?

Situations and events that bring stress

100

What are the 3 cognitions?

Beliefs, Attitudes, and Values

100

Name the 5 food groups

Fruits, Vegetables, Proteins, Grains, and Dairy

200

What is Spiritual Wellness?

The state of balance and harmony with yourself and others

200

What is the difference between Social and Mental/Emotional wellness dimensions?

Mental Health: Your ability to manage your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors

Social Health: Relationships and how we communicate with those around us

200

3 Types of Stressful Situations

Harm and loss situations, Threat situations, Challenge

200

What is CBT, and how does it work?

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a talking therapy that can help you manage your problems by changing the way you think and behave.

200

There are 6 types of Nutrients, name 4:

Proteins, fats carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals & water

300

What is Morbidity vs Mortality:

Morbidity: # of people in a population who are ill

Mortality: death rate, # of deaths per unit of population in a specific region, age range, or other group

300

Name 2 differences of Hormones and Neurotransmitters:

Neurotransmitters- released by NS, rapid-but short response(until nerve impulses stop)

Hormones- released by Endocrine, slow-but long response(until hormone is broken down)

300

What is Chronic and Acute stress? 

(And what are the responses)

Acute(immediate) Stress Response                             - Provides energy for: 

Confrontation(Fight), Avoidance (flight), Fighting infection(short-term), Healing wounds

Chronic(extended) Stress Response                            - cortisol has negative effects on the body                      - alters metabolism, overweight & type 2 diabetes, suppresses immune system(increase likeliness to disease/infection), weakens bones, worsens depression

300

What are Emotions Vs Feelings:

Emotions: patterns of brain activity that come spontaneously or in response to what you experience, have or believed you experienced                                - provides the energy or motivation for behavior

Feelings: the subjective experience of emotion

300

Proteins make up about __% of the body's mass?

20%

400

Name the 8 factors of the Endocrine system

(HINT: some are glands, some are not)

Hypothalamus, Pituitary gland, Pineal gland, Thyroid, Adrenal gland, Pancreas, Testes(male), and Ovaries(female)

400

Dilated pupils, increased heart-rate, and inhibit digestion and salvation is which system?

(and is this system arousing or calming)

Sympathetic(arousing)

400

Explain the HPA Axis process after receiving a stressor:

(Environment--> stressor)

Hypothalamus--> Corticotropin Releasing Hormone --> Pituitary gland --> Adrenocorticotropic Hormone --> Adrenal gland --> Cortisol

400

Name 3 causes of Mental Illness:

- Childhood abuse, aberrant learning experiences, abandonment, neglect & rejection, exposure to traumatic experiences

400

What are Triglycerides made of?

3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol

500

What are the 5 D's

Death, Disease, Disability, Discomfort, and Dissatisfaction

500

What is a Psychosomatic Illness?

(Give 2 examples of a psychosomatic illness: CANNOT INCLUDE PTSD)

 - condition(s) caused(in large measure), by mental state and attitudes such as persistent anxiety, depression, and stress

Examples such as:

BPD, OCD, Postpartum Psychosis, Agoraphobia, Schizophrenia, Pica, Bulimia, Anorexia

500

What are the 4 factors that affect experience of stress:

Predictability, Personal Control, Belief in the Outcome, Social Support

500

What are the categories of human needs?

(briefly explain if you can)

Attaining- seeking & acquiring mental, emotional, and spiritual stimulation, self-esteem, sexual &  reproductive experience

Connecting- seeking pleasure through interpersonal bonding, kindness, safety, and soothing when upset

Protecting- detecting threats to survival and generating strategies for defense and safety

500

In Nutrient dense foods, examples such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains provide ___ per calorie of energy?

High levels of nutrients per calorie of energy