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LIVING A HEALTHY LIFE CHAPTER 1

LIVING A HEALTHY LIFE CHAPTER 1. VOCABULARY. Health : the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. Wellness : an overall state of well-being, or total health. THE HEALTH CONTINUUM. Improved Health and Wellness. Loss of Health and Wellness. Premature Death.

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LIVING A HEALTHY LIFE CHAPTER 1

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  1. LIVING A HEALTHY LIFE CHAPTER 1

  2. VOCABULARY Health: the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.Wellness: an overall state of well-being, or total health.

  3. THE HEALTH CONTINUUM Improved Health and Wellness Loss of Health and Wellness Premature Death High Level of Health Chronic disorders Lack of energy, inattention, minor aches and pains Free from aches and pains Moderate level of energy Optimal level of energy, feeling of well-being Many people function below the wellness midpoint.

  4. LIFESTYLE FACTORS • 8-10 hours of sleep each night • Healthy breakfast • Eating a variety of nutritious foods each day • Being physically active for at least 20 minutes a day, 3 or more days a week • Maintaining a healthy weight • Avoiding tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs • Abstaining from sexual activity before marriage • Manage stress • Maintaining positive relationships • Practicing safe behaviors to prevent injuries

  5. VOCABULARY Prevention: practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.Health Education: the providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.

  6. THE NATION’S HEALTH GOALS HEALTHY PEOPLE 2020 • INDIVIDUALS • Take an active role in their own health • Make informed decisions • Access reliable health care information & services • Promote health of others • COMMUNITIES • Provide health services • Behavior changing classes • Ensure safe environment • FAMILIES • Shape attitudes & beliefs • Teach children values & skills necessary to maintain good health

  7. VOCABULARY Health Literate: a person’s capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and use these resources to promote his or her health and wellness.

  8. BECOMING HEALTH LITERATE HEALTH LITERATE A critical thinker and problem solver A responsible, productive citizen A self-directed learner An effective communicator

  9. HEALTH TRIANGLE SOCIAL HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH MENTAL/EMOTIONAL HEALTH

  10. VOCABULARY Heredity: all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.Environment: the sum of all your surroundings.

  11. VOCABULARY Peers: people of the same age who share similar interests.Culture: the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.

  12. VOCABULARY Media: the various methods of communicating information.

  13. INFLUENCES ON YOUR HEALTH Heredity Environment Attitude Behavior Media Technology Physical Social Culture

  14. BUILDING HEALTH SKILLS & CHARACTER CHAPTER 2

  15. STEPS OF THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS Step 1: State the Situation • Step 3: • Weigh the Possible Outcomes • H (Healthful • E (Ethical) • L (Legal) • P (Parent Approval) Step 2: List the Options Step 5: Make a Decision and Act on it Step 6: Evaluate the Decision Step 4: Consider Values

  16. VOCABULARY Short-Term Goals: your goals that can be achieved in a couple days/weeks.Long-Term Goals: your goals that can be achieved in a couple weeks/months/years.

  17. GOAL SETTING • Set a specific, realistic goal, and write it down. • List the steps you will take to reach your goal. • Identify sources of help and support. • Set a reasonable time frame for reaching your goal. • Evaluate your progress by establishing checkpoints. • Reward yourself for achieving your goal.

  18. Your Goal: Steps you need to take to reach goal: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sources of help and support: 1. 2. Reasonable time frame for reaching goal: 1. Checkpoints for evaluating progress: 1. 2. 3. Reward for achieving goal: 1. What is a goal you have for yourself? It can be long-term or short-term Write the goal down and then go through the goal setting process to help you achieve your goal. Turn in when you are finished.

  19. TRAITS OF GOOD CHARACTER Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship

  20. ROLE MODELS • What Role Models do for you: • Encourage and Support your goals • Promote your health and health of your family. • Inspire and Encourage basic values • Why Role Models are Important: • Increase feelings of self-worth • Satisfaction • Sense of Purpose

  21. Write a letter to your role model. It might be a teacher, a parent, sister/brother, aunt/uncle, etc. Tell the person why they are your role model and what makes them a good role model. Must be 1 page long.

  22. BEING A HEALTH- LITERATE CONSUMER CHAPTER 3

  23. INFLUENCES ON YOUR HEALTH DECISIONS Media Advertising Comparing Choices Product Labels

  24. HIDDEN MESSAGE TECHNIQUES IN ADVERTISING Bandwagon Rich and Famous Free Gifts Great Outdoors Good Times Testimonial

  25. “We are selling a new brand of house-hold cleaner called WonderClean. It cleans anything from carpets to that nasty bathtub scum. It’s on sale today for $15.99 a bottle. But wait, if you call in the next 30 minutes we will give you the WonderSponge absolutely free! So call now and not only will you get a bottle of WonderClean, but you will also get the WonderSponge free!” What Type of Hidden Message Technique is Used?

  26. “Hi, my name is Tony Romo and I am the Quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys. Do you feel tired after a long day and you don’t ever feel like you have a lot of energy. Well, I started taking the WonderPill to help give me energy. I never get tired during practices and games any more. You should call now to get your bottle of WonderPills so you can have energy like me.” What Type of Hidden Message Technique is Used?

  27. “Every day at Highland Middle School the students use their planners. You won’t be organized and know due dates if you don’t have the most current HMS Planner. You should see your school counselor today and get a HMS Planner. If you want to make friends and look smart use your HMS Planner. All the cool kids do!” What Type of Hidden Message Technique is Used?

  28. Create an Advertisement using a Hidden Message Technique: • You can pick any product that already exist or create a new product to advertise. • Use one of the Hidden Message Techniques listed on page 49 of the book. • On the back of the paper, put your name, class period, and the hidden message technique you used in your advertisement.

  29. HEALTH SERVICES Primary Care: doctor’s who provide physical check-ups and general care (also school nurses and dentist) Specialist: medical doctors trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions.

  30. TYPES OF SPECIALIST

  31. You get sick and need to go see your primary care doctor. Your primary care doctor diagnoses you with the flu and prescribes you some medication. You go to the pharmacist to pick up your medication. What questions might you ask your pharmacist when picking up your medication?

  32. PUBLIC HEALTH AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL

  33. PUBLIC HEALTH AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL

  34. Why is it important for the Food and Drug Agency (FDA) to test products such as food, drugs, and cosmetics before these products are sold to the public?

  35. Why might restaurant inspections be handled by the government agencies instead of the restaurant themselves?

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