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Chapter 1 Preview Key Terms Key Ideas Graphics Critical Thinking

Using Key Terms Chapter 1 1. _______ is the practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.

Using Key Terms Chapter 1 1. Public health is the practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.

Using Key Terms Chapter 1 2. _______ is a message created to educate people about an issue.

Using Key Terms Chapter 1 2. Public service announcement is a message created to educate people about an issue.

Using Key Terms Chapter 1 3. __________ is the achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health.

Using Key Terms Chapter 1 3. Wellness is the achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health.

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 1 Understanding Key Ideas 4. Which of the following is a controllable risk factor? A. race B. age C. gender D. exercise

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 1 Understanding Key Ideas 4. Which of the following is a controllable risk factor? A. race B. age C. gender D. exercise

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 1 Understanding Key Ideas 5. Which of the following is not a common cause of death for your age group? A. heart disease B. motor vehicle accidents C. suicide D. homicide

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 1 Understanding Key Ideas 5. Which of the following is not a common cause of death for your age group? A. heart disease B. motor vehicle accidents C. suicide D. homicide

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 1 Understanding Key Ideas 6. Which of the following is not an example of how society addresses health problems? A. education B. public policy C. smoking D. medical advances

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 1 Understanding Key Ideas 6. Which of the following is not an example of how society addresses health problems? A. education B. public policy C. smoking D. medical advances

Understanding Graphics Chapter 1 Understanding Graphics 7. What is the motor vehicle death rate for your age group?

Understanding Graphics Chapter 1 Understanding Graphics 7. What is the motor vehicle death rate for your age group? For the 15-24 age group: about 28 deaths per 100,000 people

Understanding Graphics Chapter 1 Understanding Graphics 8. Which age group has the higher motor vehicle death rate?

Understanding Graphics Chapter 1 Understanding Graphics 8. Which age group has the higher motor vehicle death rate? Age 15-24

Critical Thinking Chapter 1 9. What are some behaviors you can practice now that will improve your chances of living a long, healthy life?

Critical Thinking Chapter 1 9. What are some behaviors you can practice now that will improve your chances of living a long, healthy life? Healthy diet Wearing a seatbelt Not drinking alcohol or taking drugs Exercising

Critical Thinking Chapter 1 10. Describe how you can use health knowledge to improve the physical component of your health.

Critical Thinking Chapter 1 10. Describe how you can use health knowledge to improve the physical component of your health. You can use your knowledge to help plan a well-rounded workout routine and schedule. You can also use it to choose appropriate exercise activities.