9th Grade Health Coach Tondee Chapter 1 Living a Healthy Life Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness Lesson 1 Learning Objectives Briefly describe “health continuum” List 8 of 10 lifestyle factors that promote good health. Briefly describe the importance of health education List 2 goals of “Healthy People 2010” Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness Myth or Fact? Page 3 What is “Healthy”? Healthy - A state of well-being comes from a balance between the physical, mental/emotional, and social aspects of your life. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD HEALTH Health – the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. The Health Continuum Health is dynamic (always changing) Think of your health along any point along a continuum ( your day to day span of life) Changes in your health continuum may occur suddenly (injury) or gradual (disease). Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness Where are you at right now on the health continuum Wellness – an overall state of well-being, or total health. Wellness comes from living each day and making decisions and practicing behaviors that are based on sound knowledge and healthful attitudes. Achieving wellness requires an ongoing, lifelong commitment to physical, mental/emotional and social health. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness The Health Continuum Premature Death Loss of Health/Wellness Improved Health/Wellness High Level Health Chronic Disorders Free from aches/pains High energy/well being Lack of energy, aches/pains Moderate energy People on this side of the continuum People on this side of the continuum usually usually do not take responsibility exhibit a high degree of responsibility, for maintaining their own health discipline, and positive direction in life. They accept responsibility for their own health. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness PROMOTING YOUR HEALTH The decisions you make each day will impact your health. Lifestyle Factors – personal behaviors related to the way a person lives. Lifestyle factors help determine the level of overall health. Certain lifestyle factors are directly connected to diseases and health conditions smoking/lung cancer, etc. What are others? Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness **Lifestyle Factors That Promote Good Health Getting 8 – 10 hours of sleep each night Starting each day with a healthy breakfast’ Eating a variety of nutritious foods each day Physcial activity for 20 minutes for 3 or more times a week Maintaining a healthy weight Avoiding tobacco, alcohol and other drugs Abstaining from sexual activity before marriage Managing stress Maintaining positive relationships Practicing safe behaviors to prevent injuries Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness Wellness and Prevention A key to wellness is prevention. Prevention – practicing health and safe habits to remain free from disease and injury What actions can you take to prevent illness and injury? Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness The Importance of Health Education Good health is critical to the quality of life we live. Health Education – providing accurate health information to help people make healthy choices. The goal of health education is to give people the tools they need to help them live long, energetic and productive lives. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness Healthy People 2010 Healthy People 2010 – nationwide plan to promote good health and disease prevention designed to improve the health of everyone in the U.S.A. It is revised every 10 years 2 Goals of Healthy People 2010 Increase quality and years of healthy life for all Remove health differences that result from factors such as gender, race, education, disability and location Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle Lesson 2 Learning Objectives Explain how influences such as heredity, environment, culture, media and technology have impacted the health of people Analyze the health messages through today’s media Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle YOUR HEALTH TRIANGLE The 3 elements of health – physical, mental/emotional, and social are all interconnected. To be truly healthy, you need to keep all 3 sides of your health triangle balanced. Physical GOOD Social HEALTH Mental/Emotional Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle Physical Health Physical health has to do how well our bodies function. Being physically healthy includes: 1. getting adequate sleep 2. eating nutritious meals 3. drinking enough water 4. being physically active It also includes good hygiene and regular medical and dental checkups. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle Good physical health also involves paying attention to what you put into your body. Avoid harmful substances such as tobacco, alcohol and other drugs. Tobacco Alcohol Drugs Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle Mental/Emotional Health Components of good mental/emotional health are : 1. how well you meet demands of daily life 2. ability to process daily information 3. accepting responsibility for one’s actions 4. developing and standing up for your core values Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle People with good mental/emotional health are in touch with their feelings and can express them in appropriate ways. They also can usually deal with the frustrations and failures of life without being overwhelmed by them. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle Social Health Social health involves the way you get along with others. It involves the ability to make and keep friends and to work and play in cooperative ways. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle INFLUENCES ON YOUR HEALTH 6 Important Influences on Health Heredity – all the traits that were passed on to you from your parents. Physical traits include eye color, hair color, and height. Inheriting certain genes may put you at risk for diseases such as diabetes, etc. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle Environment – the sum of all your surroundings. Physical environment – where you live, go to school, “hang out”, etc. If you live in a good, clean, safe environment = good mental/emotional health. Social environment – your family and friends and people you come in contact with each day, Peers – people of the same age and have similar interests. Culture – the collective beliefs, customs or behaviors of a group of people (ethnic, community or nation). Culture can include language, similar foods, traditions, etc. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 2 Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle Attitude – the way you view situations. Attitude can have an influence on the decisions we make. Behavior – the actions you do each day. Even though we can’t control heredity (somewhat), we do control our behavior and should be responsible for it. Media – various methods of communicating information. The media has a MAJOR influence on our health TV commercials, magazine ads, etc. Technology – advancements in the medical field (screenings, treatments, medicine) have influence on individual health Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 3 Your Behavior and Reducing Health Risks Lesson 3 Learning Objectives Identify health risks and describe ways to reduce them Associate risk-taking with consequences Analyze the importance of abstinence from risk behaviors such as tobacco, alcohol, drugs and sexual activity before marriage. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 3 Your Behavior and Reducing Health Risks Part of becoming an adult is learning how to make responsible decisions. UNDERSTANDING HEALTH RISKS Risk Behaviors – actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others. Becoming responsible for own health: Step 1 – increase awareness of risk behaviors in your life. Step 2 – examine current behaviors and make necessary changes Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 3 Your Behavior and Reducing Health Risks Cumulative risks – related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. Building up over time. Examples 1. Not using sunblock over long period of time increases chance for skin cancer, 2. Continuous eating of high fat, high calorie foods without exercising increases chance for heart attack and stroke, 3. Not wearing a seatbelt increase chance for serious injury or death if you have an accident Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 3 Your Behavior and Reducing Health Risks ABSTAINING FROM RISK BEHAVIORS Abstinence – avoiding harmful behaviors. Abstaining from Tobacco, Alcohol and Other Drugs Abstaining from these 3 substances = avoid consequences! Use of these 3 negatively effects all 3 areas of the health triangle – physical, mental/emotional and social. Use can isolate you from friends and family. Underage usage and possession IS AGAINST THE LAW!!!!!!!!! Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"
Lesson 3 Your Behavior and Reducing Health Risks Abstaining from Sexual Activity Never have to worry about unwanted pregnancy Never have to worry about problems with being single parent Never have to take on responsibilities of caring for a child Never have to worry about contracting a STD Free from emotional problems – guilt, regret or rejection. Southland Academy - "Committed to Excellence"