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Warm-Up Health IQ: True or False
1. If you have a history of heart disease in your family, there is nothing you can do about your risk for heart disease. False 2. The leading cause of death in teens is motor vehicle accidents. True 3. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the US. 4. Eating at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a day can lower your chances of suffering from cancer or heart disease
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Health and Wellness Lesson 1
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Past vs. Present Past 1800’s and early 1900’s INFECTIOUS DISEASES were the leading cause of death Ex: Polio, tuberculosis, pneumonia, influenza
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Present Health Today most health problems related to the way we live –LIFESTYLE DISEASES They are caused partly by unhealthy behaviors and partly by other factors Ex: Some types of diabetes, heart disease, certain cancers
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Health Risk Factors Risk factor- Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems Examples of risk factors High fat diet Stress Being overweight Smoking Drinking Lack of exercise Genetics
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Types of Risk Factors Controllable risk factors You can do something about them Uncontrollable risk factors Can’t be changed
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Controllable Risk Factors
What are some controllable risk factors? Physical Activity Smoking Diet © 2015 NorthsideISD (San Antonio, TX)
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Uncontrollable Risk Factors
What are some uncontrollable risk factors? AGE RACE GENDER GENETICS © 2015 NorthsideISD (San Antonio, TX)
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Risk Factors and Your Health
You can’t control the uncontrollable risk factors, but you can protect your health by focusing on controllable risk factors – this can be achieved through your everyday choices! Guiding Question: What do you think the leading causes of death are for: Teenagers Adults Adults 65+
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Leading causes of Death
Motor vehicle accidents 1 in 3 deaths Video Homicide Suicide Other accidents Leading cause of death for adults 19-65yrs = cancer Leading cause of death for adults 65+ yrs = heart disease
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Guiding Question Why do you think the Non-Hispanic/American Indian/Alaska Native has the highest number in mortality rates?
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6 Health Risk Behaviors 1) Sedentary Lifestyle
Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis 2) Alcohol and Other Drug Use 3) Sexual Activity
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6 Health Risk Behaviors, cont.
4) Behaviors that cause injuries 5) Tobacco use The leading preventable cause of death in the US is smoking 6) Poor eating habits
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Think, Pair, Share Think of 3 controllable risk factors that you can change to improve your health. Think of 1 uncontrollable risk factor that has or may have influence on your life. Share with your partner. 3 minutes
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Health and Wellness the key is to accept
personal responsibility for your health & Well-Being © 2015 NorthsideISD (San Antonio, TX)
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How would you spend your last jelly bean?
Video How would you spend your last jelly bean? What could be done to add more jelly beans to your count?
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Six Components of Health
Health is the state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance To be truly healthy, you must take care of all six components
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Six Components of Health
1. Physical Health refers to the way your body functions 2. Emotional Health involves coping with your feelings and expressing them in a positive way 3. Social Health is the quality of your relationships with friends, family, teachers, and others © 2015 NorthsideISD (San Antonio, TX)
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Six Components of Health, cont.
4. Mental Health is the ability to recognize reality and cope with the demands of daily life 5. Spiritual Health involves having spiritual direction and purpose. This includes living according to one’s ethics, morals, and values © 2015 NorthsideISD (San Antonio, TX)
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Six Components of Health, cont.
6. Environmental Health involves keeping your air and water clean, your food safe, and the land around you enjoyable © 2015 NorthsideISD (San Antonio, TX)
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© 2015 NorthsideISD (San Antonio, TX)
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Wellness Continuum: Striving for Optimal Health
Wellness is a continuum ranging from death to optimal health You can choose your behaviors to move closer to optimal health Absolute worst health to absolute best health
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Influences on your Wellness
1. Hereditary Influences Your health can be influenced by the traits you inherit from your parents. 2. Social Influences Your health can be influenced by the relationships you have with other people
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Influences on your Wellness
4. Environmental Influences Your surroundings, the area you live at, and all the things you have contact with are part of your environment 3. Cultural Influences Culture is the value, beliefs, and practices shared by people that have a common background
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Taking Charge of Your Wellness
Knowledge You need information to make good choices about your health Lifestyle You can improve your health by making behavioral changes to your lifestyle Attitude By focusing on your attitudes, you can act in ways that make you a healthier person
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Think, Pair, Share With the person sitting next to you discuss how each of these 4 factors influence YOUR wellness: 1. Hereditary 2. Social 3. Cultural 4. Environmental 3 minutes
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