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Chapter One Lesson 1: What is Health?

What are some characteristics of healthy people? This means you!

Taking Charge of Your Health Health- The combination of your Physical, Mental/Emotional, and Social Well-Being. Purpose- To gain knowledge and skills to take charge of your health for a lifetime.

Foundation of Health is Balance 3 Elements of Health Physical Health- All about how well your body functions and how the body systems work together. Mental/Emotional Health- Reflection of how you feel about yourself, how you meet the demands of your daily life and how you cope with the problems that occur in life. Social Health- The way you get along with others and how well you communicate with people.

Mental/Emotional Health Examples of… Physical Health Mental/Emotional Health Social Health Good or Bad

5 Tips for Physical Health Eat nutritious meals and drink eight cups of water each day. Get eight to ten hours of sleep each night. Engage in 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity every day. Avoid the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. Bathe daily, and floss and brush your teeth every day.

Mental/Emotional Health Characteristics of Mentally and Emotionally Healthy People Enjoy challenges. Accept responsibility for their actions. Have a sense of control over their lives. Can express their emotions in appropriate ways. Usually can deal with life’s stresses and frustrations. Have a positive outlook. Make thoughtful and responsible decisions.

Social Health Tips for Maintaining Healthy Relationships to Care for Your Social Health Seek and lend support when needed. Communicate clearly and listen to others. Show respect and care for yourself and others.

The Health Triangle The 3 elements of Health are interconnected To be truly health, you must maintain balance in all 3 areas. Wellness- Overall state of well-being or total health. High level of health in all 3 areas.

Health Continuum Neutral Where are you today? We practice healthy habits to avoid chronic disease or an ongoing condition or illness, such as, heart disease, obesity, or cancer.

Get out your cell phones… No, seriously… Poll Everywhere question of the day…

Lesson Two: What Affects Your Health? Chapter One Lesson Two: What Affects Your Health?

Influences on Your Health heredity physical environment social environment culture attitude behavior the media and tech.

Influences Heredity- Refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents. We cannot control our heredity. Examples: Hair color, eye color, body type, risks for heart disease, diabetes, and other illnesses.

Influences Environment- The sum of all your surroundings. Physical Environment- Neighborhood, school, air and water quality, recreational facilities, etc. Social Environment- People around you; friends and family, peer pressure, bullies, etc. Culture- The collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group. USA---Minnesota---Zimmerman---High School Religion, Language, Food, Traditions, etc. The physical places in which you live. The people who make up your world. The culture you live in.

Influences Attitude- The way you view things. “Glass half full or glass half empty?” Behavior- The control we have over our actions. Drinking and Driving vs. Calling a Friend Rock Climbing vs. Riding a Bike

Influences Media and Technology are two of the most powerful influences on your health. Radio, television, and Internet Print; newspapers and magazines. TV Personalities become role models Positive and Negative Models and Athletes

Is he right or is he wrong? Charles Barkley Is he right or is he wrong?

Lesson Three: Health Risks and Your Behavior Chapter One Lesson Three: Health Risks and Your Behavior

Identifying Health Risks Everyday we are faced with some degree of risk. Risk Behaviors- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others. We need to identify threats to our health so we can make safe and responsible decisions.

Recognizing Risk Behaviors The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified six of the most significant risk behaviors for young people under age 24. 1 4 Tobacco use Alcohol and other drug use 2 5 Unhealthy dietary behaviors Sexual behaviors 3 6 Behaviors that contribute to injuries and violence Inadequate physical activity

Risks & Consequences Long Term vs. Short Term Risks Cumulative Risks- Related risks that can increase in effect with each added risk. Eating high fat diet, smoking, speeding, using a cell phone. Can you name a few…?

How to Avoid or Reduce Risks Prevention- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse. Practicing healthy habits to keep a person well and free from disease and other ailments. Ex. Seatbelts, sunscreen, wearing a helmet, getting regular check-ups. Abstinence- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity, and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.

Lifestyle Factors Lifestyle Factors- The personal habits or behavior related to how a person lives. Get eight hours of sleep each night. Start each day with a healthy breakfast. Eat a variety of nutritious foods each day. Be physically active for 30 to 60 minutes most days of the week. Maintain a healthy weight. Abstain from smoking or using other tobacco products. Abstain from the use of alcohol and other drugs.

Lesson Four: Promoting Health and Wellness Chapter One Lesson Four: Promoting Health and Wellness

Importance of Health Education Today, America spends $2.3 Trillion each year on health care, or $7,600 per person. Much of that could be avoided if people made healthier decisions and took responsibility for their wellness. Health Education- Includes providing accurate health information and teaching health skills to help people make healthy decisions.

You do not want to be like Homer Simpson… Why Health Education? You do not want to be like Homer Simpson…

Becoming Health Literate To become an informed individual who can make sound health decisions, one must know how to: Find health information Decide if the information is correct Assess the risks and benefits of treatment Figure out how much medicine to take Understand test results

Health Literacy Health Literacy- Refers to a person’s capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services to use these resources to promote one’s health and wellness. “So, What?” paper Research Project Article Reviews Webquests iPads

What can you do? Qualities of a Health-Literate Individual a critical thinker and problem solver a responsible, productive citizen Qualities of a Health-Literate Individual a self-directed learner an effective communicator