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Risk Factors
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100
The degree of overall satisfication that a person gets from life.
What is quality of life?
100
Any action or condition that increases likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcome.
What is risk factor?
100
A pattern of behavior that has become automatic and is hard to change.
What is habit?
100
Risk factors fall into these three categories.
What are hereditary risk factors, environmental risk factors, and behavioral risk factors?
100
The four steps in the process of changing behvaior.
What is awareness, knowledge, decision-making, and applying skills?
200
The well being of your mind, your body, and your relationshipswith other people.
What is health?
200
The traits that are passed biological from parent to child.
What is heredity?
200
A person's ability to gather and understand health information and then use the information to improve their health.
What is health literacy?
200
This rsk factor includes both your indoor and outdoor surroundings.
What is physical environment?
200
The most common causes of death for young people.
What are motor vehicle injuries, homicide, and suicide?
300
A model that illustrates the full range of health between the extremes of illness and wellness.
What is the Illness-Wellness continuum?
300
All the physical and social conditions surrounding a person and the influences they have on the person.
What is environment?
300
The standards and beliefs that are most important to you.
What are values?
300
The people around you including family, friends and classmates that you spend time with comprise which risk factor group.
What is social environment?
300
Physical, Social, and Mental health
What are the three aspects of well-being?
400
A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach.
What is a goal?
400
The beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
What is culture?
400
The practice of healthy behaviors that keeps a person free of health problems.
What is prevention?
400
Factors that can influence your health.
What is culture, heredity, and environment?
400
This person is likely to alert you to a personal health problem.
Who is a physician?
500
A broader view of health in which overall health is seen as a combination of physical, mental, and social wellness.
What is wellness?
500
Any physical or mental impairment that may limit or reduce a person's ability to participate in normal activities.
What is disability?
500
A pattern that can be changed with practice.
What is habit?
500
This risk factor is linked to the three leading causes of death among young people.
What are behavioral risk factors?
500
People today can focus less on day-today survival and more on quality of life.
How is health different for most people in this country today from what it was for people born in 1900?