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Leading a Healthy Life Chapter 1 Section 1
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Health in the Past Early 1800’s through early 1900’s the leading cause of death was Infectious Diseases.
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Health Today Today most health problems in the U.S. are related to the way we live or Lifestyle Diseases. Lifestyle Disease- a disease caused partly by unhealthy behaviors and partly by other factors.
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Health Risk Factors Risk Factor- Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
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Controllable Risk Factors Controllable Risk Factor- risk factors that you can do something about. They can be controlled by your behavior.
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Uncontrollable Risk Factors Uncontrollable Risk Factors- Ones that can’t be changed no matter what actions are taken. Example-Age, Race Gender, Heredity
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Six Health Risk Behaviors 1. Sedentary Lifestyle- Not taking part in regular physical activity. Even though not overweight, still at risk for health problems.
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Six Health Risk Behaviors 2. Alcohol and Other Drugs- Liver disease, certain types of cancer, heart disease, and brain damage. Also a major factor in car accidents, fights, depression, suicide, and mental disorders.
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Six Health Risk Behaviors 3. Sexual Activity- Activity outside of marriage puts people at risk for health problems, such as pregnancy, STD’s, and HIV.
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Six Health Risk Behaviors 4. Behaviors that cause injuries- Motor vehicle accidents, murder, and suicide. Not wearing a seatbelt leads to automotive injuries.
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Six Health Risk Behaviors 5. Tobacco Use- Smoking is the single leading cause of preventable death in the United States.
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Six Health Risk Behaviors 6. Poor Eating Habits- Eating habits can either increase, or lower your chances of developing some diseases. Example diabetes and heart disease.
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