Vegetarian Diets
Eating Disorders
Skin Cancer
Leading causes of death in the U.S
Prevention of unintentional injuries
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3 main types of vegetarians

Vegan, Semi-vegetarians, Lacto-ovo vegetarians

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What is an Eating Disorder?

A range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits

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What are the 3 types of skin cancer?

Melanoma, Basal cell carcinoma, Squamous cell carcinoma

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What is the 10th most common death in the US?

Suicide

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What is an unintentional injury?

Unplanned injury

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What is a vegan?

A person who eats no animal products

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What are the 2 most common eating disorders?

Bulimia nervosa and Anorexia nervosa

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What is the most common type of Skin Cancer?

Basal cell carcinoma

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What is the 2nd leading causes of death in the US?

Cancer

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Among what age group is unintentional injuries the leading cause of death?

1-44

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What is a Lacto-ovo vegetarian?

People that don't eat animal flesh

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What is Bulimia nervosa?

Binge eating and purging

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What is the most common type of cancer?

Skin Cancer

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What is the 5th leading causes of death in the US?

Stroke

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What are the most common unintentional injuries?

Motor vehicle crashes, falls, fires, burns, drowning, poisoning, and aspiration

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What is a Semi-vegetarian?

A person that avoids red meat but eats fish and poultry

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What is Anorexia nervosa?

Self-starvation and excessive weight loss

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What is the most deadly type of skin cancer?

Melanoma

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What is the 8th leading causes of death in the US?

Influenza and pneumonia

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How can you reduce the risk of unintentional injuries?

Having awareness and knowledge of the activity that you are doing

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Why are people vegetarian?

Nutrition, environmental, and ethical reasons

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Is binge eating considered an eating disorder?

Yes

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What % of cancer is skin cancer?

50%

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What is the leading cause of death in the US?

Heart disease

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What are ways you can avoid unintentional injuries?

Using safety guidelines and being realistic in one’s own ability