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Health II Ch. 1 Review
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A combination of your physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being defines your… Attitude Health literacy Health Lifestyle factors
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Throughout a person’s life, a person’s degree of wellness will… Change Progress linearly Stay constant Be predictable
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Personal behaviors and habits that influence your level of health are called… Wellness factors Lifestyle factors Attitudes Health attributes
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Access to medical care is one aspect of your… Physical environment Lifestyle factors Cumulative risks Being a good communicator
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An example of how heredity influences your health is… Your cultural environment Being physically inactive A tendency to develop high blood pressure Eating meals that are high in fat.
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A positive self-image and social support… Will eliminate an adverse physical environment Can help a person rise above an adverse physical environment Will change your physical environment Can always prevent peer pressure
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Your actions and behaviors… Will be passed on to the next generation Are determined only by your parents Affect only yourself Affect you and others around you
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People with good mental health see their own mistakes as… Personal defects Growth opportunities Frustrations Negative self-labels
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Cumulative risks can result from… Smoking one cigarette once Getting a sunburn only once Repeating a risk over time Wearing your seatbelt always
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Acting to promote the health of your community is part of … Physical health Your lifestyle factors Accessing health information Being health-literate
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Being healthy means that you will not get sick. False Most people function above the wellness midpoint on the health continuum. False A self-directed learner is able to find health information on the internet. True Your inherited traits include physical attributes as well as your surroundings. True/false
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Peers are people your age who share a similar range of interests. True Your environment includes all of your experiences. True Risk factors can be offset by positive behaviors. True
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The family is not a source of values for most people. False Unhealthy eating behaviors are a risk factor. True Values help shape your behavior. True
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Health Literacy A Lifestyle Factor C Health Triangle B Culture D Heredity E A. Obtaining health information to promote wellness. B. Physical, mental/emotional, and social health C. Eating breakfast regularly D. Beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group. E. Traits passed on from both parents to child.
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Social Environment A Risk Factors C Values B Abstinence D Wellness E A. Family and others with whom there is daily contact B. Beliefs and standards that are important to you. C. Actions or behaviors that can be a health threat. D. Voluntary choice not to do something. E. Overall state of health.
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