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GOOD LUCK ON THE FIRST TEST

Health Wellness Elite Fitness Health Status

 Wellness

Physical Mental- Emotional Social

 Physical

Physical Mental- Emotional Social

 Mental-Emotional

Physical Mental- Emotional Social

 Physical

Physical Mental- Emotional Social

 Mental- emotional

Physical Mental- Emotional Social

 Social

Physical Mental- Emotional Social

 Physical

Lifestyle Heart Disease Cancer Infectious

 Infectious Diseases

Life Expectancy Chronological Age Health Status FITT Formula

 Health Status

Life Expectancy Chronological Age Health Status Physiological Age

 Physiological Age

Life Expectancy Chronological Age Quality of Life Physiological Age

 Quality of Life

 8-10

REM DREM NREM

REM

Insomnia Narcolepsy Sleep Apnea Restless Leg Syndrome

 Narcolepsy

Insomnia Narcolepsy Sleep Apnea Restless Leg Syndrome

 Sleep Apnea

118- age 221-age 220x age 220- age

 220-age

 65-85

none of the above

 5-6

age genetics activity level specific conditions all of the above

 All of the above

Motivation Chronological Age Health Status FITT Formula

 motivation

Drives Instincts Both of these

 Both of these

Motivation commitment Intrinsic Extrinsic

 commitment

Sex Bandwagon testimonial False image

 Sex appeal

Sex Bandwagon testimonial False image

 Testimonial

Sex Scientific Evidence testimonial False image

 Scientific Evidence

Vehicle accidents Accidents Falls Drowning

Vehicle accidents

Homicide Accidents Falls Drowning

 Accidents

Homicide Accidents Falls Burns

 Burns

Vehicle Accidents Accidents Falls Burns

 Vehicle Accidents

Vehicle Accidents Drowning Falls Burns

 Drowning

Vehicle accidents Stroke Cancer Heart Disease

Suicide Stroke Cancer Heart Disease

 Cancer

Below Over 30

Below Over 30

Sex False Image Scientific Testimonial

 Testimonial

Glittering Generality False Image Scientific Testimonial

 Glittering generality

Glittering Generality False Image Bandwagon Testimonial

 Bandwagon

Homicide Sexual Harassment Fighting Rape Assault

 assault

Homicide Bullying Fighting Rape Assault

 Bullying

 75%

Date Rape Acquaintance Rape Street Rape BOTH Date & Acquaintance

 Both Date & Acquaintance

Bullying Homicide Assault Fighting Suicide Sexual Assault Rape

 Rape

Bullying Homicide Assault Fighting Suicide Sexual Assault Rape

 Sexual assault

Bullying Homicide Assault Fighting Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Rape

 Domestic violence

Bullying Homicide Assault Fighting Suicide Sexual Assault Rape

 Bullying

Excusable Justifiable Murder Manslaughter

 Excusable

Excusable Justifiable Murder Manslaughter

 Manslaughter

Excusable Justifiable Murder Manslaughter

 Justifiable