Chapter 1 Vocabulary | Chapter 2 Vocabulary | Chapter 1 Concepts | Chapter 2 Concepts | Health skills |
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What is health
The combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well being
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What are decision making skills
Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision
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What is physical health
This part of the health triangle is all about how well your body functions
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What are labels
These give you important information about what a product contains
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What are refusal skills
This health skill is most useful for a teen whose friend invites him to drink
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What is wellness
An overall state of well being or total health
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What are values
The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live
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What is heredity
You really don't have much control over this health influence
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What is bandwagon
"Everyone is using it" is an example of this advertising technique
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What is conflict resolution
This health skill involves resolving problems with others in healthy ways
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What is environment
The sum of your surroundings
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What is an action plan
A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals
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What is culture
This may include the language you speak, the foods you eat, your spiritual beliefs, and the traditions you practice
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What is warranty
If you buy a product and are not satisfied with it, you should read this to find out to return it
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What is decision making
This health skill involves using thoughtful processes to make healthful choices
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What are cumulative risks
Related to risks that increase in effect with each added risk
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What is advocacy
Taking action to influence others to address a health related concern or to support a health related belief
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What is cumulative
Regularly eating fast food is an example of a _______ risk
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What are advertisers
These people use various techniques and hidden messages to promote their products and services
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What is analyzing influences
This health skill involves taking time to understand the factors that impact your health
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What are lifestyle factors
Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
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What is a consumer advocate
People or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues
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What is health literate
Being a critical thinker and problem solver is an example of being a __________ __________ individual
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What is health fraud
Weight loss and beauty products are two areas particularly susceptible to __________ _________
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What is accessing information
This health skills is used by an individual who evaluates the validity of health information found on a website
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