Obesity
High Blood Pressure
Diabetes
Risk Factors/Prevention
Cardiovascular Disease & Cancer
100

The definition of obesity

Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a health risk.

100

Another name for High Blood Pressure

Hypertension

100

World Diabetes Awareness Month

November

100

Prevention is better than ___________.

Cure

100

The definition of cardiovascular diseases

Cardiovascular disease is a group of diseases affecting your heart and blood vessels.

200

This is used to determine if someone is overweight/obese.

Body Mass Index (BMI)

200

The definition of high blood pressure

A condition in which the force/pressure of the blood through the body is consistently high.

200

The definition of diabetes

A chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels due to insufficient insulin production or usage.

200

Two non-modifiable risk factors.

Age, gender, genes

200

The definition of cancer

Cancer is the rapid, uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.

300

The approximate number of Jamaicans considered overweight/obese. (% or ratio)

Approximately 50% or 1 in 2 Jamaicans are considered overweight/obese

300

For this reason high blood pressure is known as the silent killer

Because it has no symptoms unless your blood pressure is dangerously high.

300

Differentiate between Type I and Type II diabetes

Type 1: An autoimmune condition where the body's immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, leading to little or no insulin production. This type typically develops in children or young adults, but it can occur at any age. 

Type 2: The body becomes resistant to insulin or is unable to produce enough insulin. This type is more common and often develops in adults, although it is increasingly being diagnosed in children and adolescents. It is often associated with obesity and lifestyle factors.

300

The difference between modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors

  • Modifiable Risk Factors are things you can do to alter their risk or chance of developing or managing chronic illness.  

  • Non-modifiable risk factors are things you cannot change.            

300

FOUR different types of cancers

Lung, Breast, Prostate, Colon, Stomach, Skin, Brain, Cervical, etc.

400

Formula used to calculate BMI.

weight / (height)2

400

Three complications of high blood pressure

Blindness, kidney disease, heart attack, heart failure, stroke, sexual dysfunction

400

FOUR symptoms of diabetes.

Frequent urination, extreme exhaustion, unintentional weight loss, intense hunger/thirst, tingling/numbness in arms or legs, slow-healing wounds, UTIs

400

The recommended amount of physical activity for adolescents

60 minutes of physical activity every day.

400

Parts of the cardiovascular system

The cardiovascular system consists of the heart, veins, arteries, and capillaries.

500

The nutritionist informed Richard that he was overweight and at risk of becoming obese. Give a possible BMI reading for Richard.

25.0 - 29.9

500

The names of the top and bottom numbers in a blood pressure reading, and the ideal values for each

Systolic and Diastolic

below 120/80

500

Types of diabetes and one fact about each.

Three types of Diabetes: Type 1, Type 2 & Gestational diabetes

500

FOUR changes you can make to eat a healthy diet

  • Limit sugar, salt & processed foods

  • Include fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and whole grains;

  • Swap sugary drinks for water or unsweetened alternatives

500

Three functions of the heart.

1. Pumps blood and oxygen around the body

2. Delivers waste products (carbon dioxide) back to the lungs to be removed.

3. Maintains blood pressure