This type of health refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, moods, feelings of one's self, and view of the world.
What is Emotional Health?
These factors reduce personal risk.
What are Protective factors?
The climate of Crescenta Valley is an example of.
What is an environmental factor?
These are qualities or priorities one considers important.
What are values?
This is the body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation;answers questions about the natural world.
What is Science?
This is a person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction with life's present conditions.
What is well-being?
Teens need this many hours of sleep.
What are 8-10 hours?
This includes the relationships all around you.
What is the social environment?
These are courses of action one can take.
What are alternatives?
This is a statement that a product can diagnose, treat, or prevent a specific disease or disorder.
What is a Health Claim?
These are the dimensions of health.
What are Physical, Social, Mental, and Emotional.
This contains the blueprint for the structure and function of your cells.
What are Genes?
This includes in-person and online communication channels such as books, TV show, movies, X, Instagram, Snapchat, and advertisements.
What is media?
What is collaborative decision-making?
Fake, ineffective medical devices; misleading or deceptive advertisements; health services from someone without a medical degree and license are examples of this.
What are Health Frauds?
True or False, the dimensions of health do not interact each other.
What is false?
Age and genetics are examples of what kind of factors.
What are Nonmodifiable factors?
These two factors explains why education decreases risk of health conditions.
What are Knowledge and Income?
In using the DECIDE decision-making process, the "C" stands for this.
What is to consider the consequences?
This organization regulates the safety of food, health products, and medications.
What is the FDA (Food and Drug Administration)?
Choices a person can make either to increase or reduce their health moves their level of health on what.
What is the Health Continuum.
Heart disease, Cancers, and Sickle Cell anemia are examples of these.
What are genetic disorders or noncommunicable diseases?
The access to health care services depends on these two factors.
What are location and affordability?
The acronym SMART stands for these words.
What are Specific, Measureable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely.
These website URL stems are reliable for information.
What are .gov, .org, and .edu?