Health Terms
Dimensions of Health
Factors Affecting Health
Genetics & Diseases
Environment & Media
100

What is health?

What is a complete state of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being?

100

Name the three dimensions of health

What is Physical, Mental/Emotional, and Social Health?

100

What is a risk factor?

What is something that increases your chance of illness or injury?

100

What are genes

What are DNA segments that determine traits and body functions?


100

What is environment?

What is surroundings and conditions a person lives in?

200

What is wellness?

What is the process of improving one's health by making positive choices?

200

Give one example of Physical Health.

What is sleeping enough, exercising, or poor nutrition, etc.?

200

What is a protective factor?

What is something that supports good health and reduces risk?
200

What does the term DNA stand for?

What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid.

200

What is the presence of harmful waste in the environment?

What is Pollution?

300

What is well-being?

What is A person's overall satisfaction with life, and how well they are functioning?

300

Explain how physical health can affect mental health.

What is poor sleep or diet can cause stress, low energy, or irritability?

300

What are behavioral factors?

What are choices and habits that affect your health?

300

What is a genetic disorder?

What is a health condition caused by a person’s genes?


300

How can peers influence health? Name one positive and one negative.

Positive peers encourage healthy choices; negative peers encourage risky behaviors.

400
What is the difference between life expectancy and life plan?

What is Life Expectancy = predicted years; Life Span = actual years lived?

400

Which dimension deals with thoughts, feelings, and self-esteem?

What is mental and emotional health?

400

Give one example of one modifiable and one nonmodifiable factor.

what are 

modifiable: Diet, physical activity, or screen time.

nonmodifiable: age, genetics, cancer, blood clotting, or diabetes.

400

What is the difference between communicable and noncommunicable diseases?

What is communicable spread from person to person; noncommunicable do not.

400

Which part of your environment (physical, social, media, or economic) do you think has the strongest impact on teen health today? Explain why.

What is explain how one environment influences behaviors, stress levels, resources, and decision-making?


500

What is Quality of life?

What is how happy, healthy, and fufilled a person feels?
500
Describe a situation where one dimension of health affects the other two. Be specific.
Ex. Being injured (Physical) can cause stress (mental/emotional) and reduce time with friends (social).
500

Explain how sleep, nutrition, and screen time can all interact to impact health.

What is poor sleep reduces focus, low nutrition lowers energy, and screen time disrupts sleep and activity — all harming mental and physical health?

500

How can your genes influence your risk of communicable diseases?

What is genes impact your immune system, which affects how strongly your body fights infections.

500

How might education and income influence a person’s long-term health?

What is higher education leads to better jobs, which increases access to healthcare, healthy food, and safe living environments?