Chapter 1 Test
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- Q1the overall well-being off your body, mind and relationships with othersHealth30sEditDelete
- Q2the number of years a person can expect to liveLife expectancy30sEditDelete
- Q3degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from lifeQuality of Life30sEditDelete
- Q4a result that a person aims for and works hard to reachGoal30sEditDelete
- Q5Physical, Mental and Emotional, and Social HealthAspects of life that are important to overall well-being...30sEditDelete
- Q6how well your body functionsPhysical Health30sEditDelete
- Q7the state of being comfortable with yourself, with others and with your surroundingsMental Health30sEditDelete
- Q8how you react to events in your lifeEmotional Health30sEditDelete
- Q9how well you get along with othersSocial Health30sEditDelete
- Q10gradual progression through many stages between two extremesContinuum30sEditDelete
- Q11A state of high level healthWellness30sEditDelete
- Q12Depending on if your decisions are healthy or not your position could be moved towards wellness or illnessHow do your daily choices effect your position on the health continuum?30sEditDelete
- Q13Heredity, environment, media, technology, healthcare and behaviorWhat factors influence your health?30sEditDelete
- Q14a part of your heredity- whether you are male or female can effect your health because risk factors vary among gendersGender30sEditDelete
- Q15all of the physical and social conditions that surround a person and can influence that person's healthEnvironment30sEditDelete
- Q16the beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people passed from generation to generationCulture30sEditDelete
- Q17forms of communication that provide news and entertainmentMedia30sEditDelete
- Q18a behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes nearly automaticHabit30sEditDelete
- Q19any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or another negative outcomeRisk factor30sEditDelete
- Q20Consider long and short term consequences, decide whether you can control the risk factor, analyze the possible benefits and risks of a decision.The three ways to evaluate a risk factor are...30sEditDelete