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The Health Triangle 8/21/14
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What is Health? What does it mean to be healthy?
Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease. World Health Organization: Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease. 2
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The Health Triangle Health is the measure of our body’s efficiency and over-all well-being. The health triangle is a measure of the different aspects of health. The health triangle consists of: Physical, Social, and Mental Health.
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Physical Health Physical health deals with the body’s ability to function. Physical health has many components including: exercise, nutrition, sleep, alcohol & drugs, and weight management.
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Physical Health Exercise
Exercise is the act of using your muscles to stay physically fit. Exercise helps to give you more energy, maintain weight, increase confidence & self esteem, and helps to battle chronic diseases.
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Physical Health Nutrition
Properly balanced meals are essential in leading a healthy life. Nutritious meals create a balance between what we eat and the way our body uses the food for energy and growth.
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Physical Health Sleep It is recommended that the average person get at least 8 hours of sleep. The human body likes regularity, so try to go to bed and wake up at the same time daily.
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Physical Health Alcohol & Drugs
Alcohol and other drugs interfere with messages to the brain and alters perception. Use of such substances puts you at risk for accidental injuries, car crashes, trouble with the law, unwanted pregnancies, and fights.
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Physical Health Weight Management
Maintaining a healthy weight decreases your risk of certain diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. Exercise and proper nutrition helps to maintain healthy weight levels.
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Mental Health Mental health deals with how we think, feel and cope with daily life. Mental health encompasses learning, stress management, and mental illnesses or disorders. 10
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Partner Activity Share a time when you were stressed and you did not handle it very well. Determine how you could have handled that situation better. Then record your answer on your exit slip.
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Mental Health Learning
Learning is the development of skills, behaviors, and knowledge. Learning increases self-confidence, awareness, and self perception. It also teaches one coping skills.
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Mental Health Stress Management
Stress deals with the way our bodies and minds deal with life changes. It is important to learn healthy ways to deal with stress or you could be at risk for anxiety or depression.
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Mental Health Mental Disorders
Stress and problems with school, friends, and family can cause mental illnesses. Mental illnesses include: depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and phobias.
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Social Health Social Health deals with the way you react with people within our environment. This includes: public health, family relationships, and peer relationships.
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Social Health Public Health
Public health includes disease prevention and promoting health through good decision making. Keeping yourself safe and healthy benefits your community as a whole.
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Social Health Family Relationships
A healthy family relationship is one that is supportive, loving, responsible, and balanced. Families should work together to eliminate stress and negativity in the home. Promoting a safe and enjoyable environment.
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Social Health Peer Relationships
Strong and supportive friendships increase happiness, self-esteem, and reduces stress. Friends are there to help celebrate your accomplishments and there to offer support in times of need.
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The Health Triangle Review
Good decision making and healthy choices reduce the risk of disease and increase health overall. All three sides depend on each other Example: highly social person who stays out partying all night might not be getting enough sleep. If they are also drinking, taking drugs, and smoking, their physical health, and possibly mental health, will be effected. Another person could be really strict with their diet and with exercise. This person might not socialize with their friends as often because they have some fear of missing a workout. Possibly might not want to have dinner with people because of his strict diet. Therefore, their physical health will be excellent, but their social health isn’t very good. Think about a person with Alzheimer’s. What would be some problems with their health triangle? Physical disease that may cause learning disabilities, which can have a negative influence on mental health As the physical disease progresses, it hurts mental health, and then the person cannot communicate as well with others so it will also hurt the social health. 19
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Partner Activity Can one event in your life affect the entire health triangle? Give two examples. Record your answer on your Exit Slip.
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Exit Slip Select the side of the triangle that is most affected by personal behavior (choices). Explain why you chose that side.
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Source www2.gsu.edu/~wwwche/HealthTriangle.ppt 22
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