Stress
Financial Health
Sleep
Nutrition
Everything
100

What is stress?

A series of mental and physiological responses and adaptations to a real or perceived threat to one's well-being.

100

What are fixed expenses?

Expenses that are constant and have little change month to month (Rent, cable, car insurance)

100

What is sleep deprivation?

A condition that occurs when sleep is insufficient

100

What is hunger?

Physiological impulse to seek food (energy and nutrients that our body needs)

100

What is the Dietary Recommended Intake (DRI) for water for both men and woman each day?

women is approx. 9 cups of water and is about 13 cups for men.

200

What are the 3 stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)

Alarm Phase, Resistance Phase, Exhaustion Phase

200

What is debt?

Money owed for goods and services that have been purchased - condition of owing money

200

Sleep serves two biological purposes, what are they?  

Conserves body energy, restores you both physically and mentally

200

What are essential nutrients?

The body cannot synthesize or produce naturally, must obtain them from our diet

200
  • What energy-containing nutrients provide calories? What nutrients do not?

Protein, carbs, fat

Water, minerals, vitamins

300

When epinephrine is released during the alarm phase, what reactions occur within the body? (name at least 3 things)

stimulates body systems in response to stress, causes more blood to be pumped with each beat of the heart, dilates the airways to increase oxygen intake, increases breathing rate, stimulates the liver to release more glucose, dilates the pupils to increase visual sensitivity.

300

What is credit?

The ability to buy goods and services in advance of paying for them

300

What period of sleep does dreaming occur?


What does this period of sleep stand for?

REM - Rapid Eye movement, brain wave activity similar to that seen in wakefulness in which rapid eye movement and dreaming occur

300

What are the functions of water in the body?

Aids in fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance, helps regulate body temperature, carries oxygen, nutrients and hormones (primary component of blood and lymph) and removes metabolic wastes.

300

What are 4 sleep disorders?

Insomnia, Sleep Apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome, Narcolepsy

400

How has chronic stress been linked to cardiovascular disease?

Chronic stress can increase arterial plaque buildup due to elevated cholesterol, harderning of the arteries, increases in inflammatory responses to the body altercations in heart rhythms, increased and fluctuating blood pressures.



400

What is a credit score?


What is a 'good' standing credit score?

- Numerical measure of an individual's creditworthiness 


- 700 - 800

400

What is the percentage you spend in non-REM and REM sleep during a sleep cycle?

non-REM 75%, REM 25%

400

What is hyponatremia? 

Excessive water intake, low blood levels of the mineral sodium.  Sodium is essential for the transmission of nerve impulses, sodium in the fluid outside of cells balances potassium in the fluid inside of the cells to keep cells properly hydrated.  When the level of sodium in the bloodstream and tissue spaces is excessively diluted, water flows into cells, which swell (potentially fatal swelling of the brain and other tissues)


400

What is sleep dept?

  • The total number of hours of missed sleep you’re carrying around with you, either because you got up before you were fully rested or because your sleep was interrupted

500

What is the role of the sympathetic nervous system during the fight or flight response?

Responsible for stress arousal.  Energizes the body for fight or flight by signaling the release of several key hormones.

500

When making a budget, what are at least 3 things you should do?

Set goals, track expenses, track income, making the math work (download apps to help keep track of finances)
500

There are 5 different stages of sleep. During what stage does the brain produce theta waves?

Stage 1 - lightest sleep

500

What is the function of High-Density Lipoproteins?

high density because their high protein content makes these compounds more dense than other LPs.  HDLS are produced in the liver and circulate in the bloodstream, picking up cholesterol and transporting it back to the liver for recycling excretion.  Cholesterol removed from the blood stream cannot collect in, and damage, the blood vessel lining.  A high-level of HDL reduces and individuals risk for the bloody vessel damage that can lead to CVD.

500

What are 3 internal factors that can affect your stress response? 

  • Appraisal
  • Self-esteem (sense of self-worth; how you judge yourself in comparison to others)
  • Self-efficacy (confidence in one’s skills and abilities to cope with life challenges successfully)
  • Type A and Type B Personality
  • Shift and persist (reframing appraisals of current stressors and focusing on a meaningful future that protects a person from the negative effects of too much stress)