Health Risks and Your Behavior Objectives Objective 1: Recognizing Risk Behaviors Objective 2: Describe the consequences of taking risks. Objective 3:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Your Health and Wellness Chapter 1. Lesson 1  Health is the state of total well-being. Although heredity and environment are health factors, your personal.
Advertisements

Chapter 1. Lesson 1 If you could have one wish what would it be?
Chapter 1 Understanding Health & Wellness
Health Risks and your Behavior (3:30) Click here to launch video Click here to download print activity.
BELL RINGER 11/14 Grab book and handouts Put homework on your desk. Ch. 1 lesson 1worksheet & folder/pen/notebook Place signed syllabus in Homework bin.
Chapter 1 Understanding Health and Wellness Lesson 3
Warm up List some healthful behaviors you already practice. What healthful behaviors would you like to add to your life?
 Behavioral  Intellectual  Social  Emotional/Mental  Physical  Spiritual  Share Examples…
What is Health All About? Chapter 1
What is Health All About? Chapter 1. Health is the combination of Physical, Mental/Emotional, and Social well – being Wellness is an overall state of.
Your Health and Wellness Ch. 1. What does health mean? Is the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being Striving to be the best.
YOUR HEALTH AND WELLNESS. Quick Start On a sheet of paper, complete the following statement: When you have good health, you… Give an example of how relationships.
Understanding Health and Wellness
Ch. 1 What is Health.
Health Risks and Your Behavior Chapter 1 Lesson #3 pg
Chapter 1 Your Health & Wellness. When looking at total health you should look at the following: 4 How are you feeling 4 Are you alert & well rested?
Chapter One Lesson 1: What is Health?.
Health Health Chap 1. What is Health?  Health is the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.  Wellness -an overall state of.
Do Now Answer Reviewing the Facts and Vocabulary Questions 1-3 on page 21 of your book.
Health 9 - Chapter 1 Understanding Health and Wellness Pages
CHAPTER 1 LIVING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE Mrs. Boghos-Frangie.
 Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others  First, understand individual responsibility and second examine your current.
Health Risks Being aware of certain risks to your health is part of becoming an adult. Risk Behaviors- are actions that can potentially threaten your.
Class Starter Either pick up notes from front, or download them from the Weebly website. They are titled Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle If you are taking.
Living a Healthy Life Lesson One Your Health and Wellness (Pgs 4-9)
ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH CLASS. Chapter 1 Living a Healthy Life.
A Healthy Foundation. Understanding Health and Wellness Health – The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. What power does.
Your Health and Wellness Chapter 1, pages Health The combination of your physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
Warm-Up In your notebook complete the following statement: In your notebook complete the following statement: –When you have good health you… Give me more.
Health Risks and Your Behavior
Taking Responsibility for Your Health
Your Health & Wellness Chapter 1 Lesson #1 pg 4-9 Today’s Lesson Objectives: 1. Be able to describe the difference between health and wellness 2. Identify.
Lesson 3 HEALTH RISKS AND YOUR BEHAVIOR! &state=na &state=na.
Do Now Complete Reviewing the Facts and Vocabulary Questions 1-3 on page 21 of your book.
RISK FACTORS AND PROMOTING HEALTH. Target: I will be able to explain the difference between lifestyle factors and risk factors and define and give examples.
Dimensions of Health. You are responsible for your own health Make Healthy Choices Practice Healthy Behaviors.
HPE 1 CHAPTER 1 UNDERSTANDING HEALTH & WELLNESS.
Health Risks and Your Behavior Lesson 3. Risk Behaviors (RBs) Actions that can potentially threaten your health and/OR the health of others YOU control.
Chapter 1 Living a Healthy Life. What is Health? Health is… the combination of : 1) physical 2) mental/emotional 3) and social well-being.
 Health – combination of physical, mental, and social well-being that affects everything about you.
Living a Healthy Life Objectives Examine the influences on physical, mental/ emotional, and social health Explain how influences impact health status.
A Healthy Foundation That’s what being fit meant to me: Feeling good inside and out, and taking control of my health - Michelle Obama.
August 29, 2012 Travis High School Health.  “How are you?”  Health  Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being  Never get sick?
YOUR HEALTH AND WELLNESS HEALTH: The combination of your physical, mental/emotional and social well-being. WELLNESS: An overall state of well-being, or.
Daily Journal Topic Write a paragraph about the ways in which your relationships with family and peers have changed over the past year. Once finished,
Chapter 1: Understanding Health and Wellness “The choices you make today determine your life tomorrow.”
Understanding Health & Wellness Lesson 2 What Affects Your Health? & Lesson 3 Health Risks & Your Behavior.
Health Risks and your Behavior (3:30)
Who Are You? Who Am I?.
Chapter One Lesson 1: What is Health?.
Chapter One Lesson 1: What is Health?.
Personal & Consumer Health
Warm up/ Journal Jenna & her best friend, Madison are discussing their plans for the weekend. Jenna is excited because Jackson, a classmate, has invited.
Chapter 1: Understanding Health and Wellness
Chapter 1.
PROMOTING HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Chapter 1.
Chapter 1 Understanding Health & Wellness
Chapter 1 Lesson 1.
Homes DJ Khaled.
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease.
Lesson 1 Your Health and Wellness
Your Total Health Health: The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. Who is responsible for your health and wellness?
Chapter 1: Understanding Health and Wellness
Health & Nutrition Wakefield
Health Risks and your Behavior (3:30)
Health Chapter 1 Page 4.
Introduction to Health and Wellness Notes
Health Risks and Your Behavior
1. Health COMBINATION OF Physical Mental and Social Well-Being
Presentation transcript:

Health Risks and Your Behavior Objectives Objective 1: Recognizing Risk Behaviors Objective 2: Describe the consequences of taking risks. Objective 3: How to avoid or reduce risks Objective 4: How to promote your health

Identifying Health Risks  Risk Behaviors: Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others  6 behaviors that account for most of the deaths & disabilities among young people: Tobacco use Unhealthy dietary behaviors Inadequate physical activity Alcohol and other drug use Sexual behaviors (can result in what??) Behaviors that contribute to unintentional injuries and violence

Risks & Consequences  Cumulative Risks: Are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk, or combinations of risky behaviors. These may be repeated behaviors or combinations of poor choices. Examples: Smoking, eating a fast food meal, texting while driving………can you name any more???

Partner Activity  Rate the following risky behaviors being low & 10 being high. Bungee Jumping Sky diving Eating fast food 3 days a week Asking someone out on a date that you don’t know very well Not wearing a seatbelt Sharing a water bottle Riding home with someone who’s been drinking

How to Avoid or Reduce Risks  Prevention: Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse. What are some things we do (or have already done) to prevent health problems? o Abstinence: A deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors. o What are some things we should abstain from?

Promoting Your Health  Understanding how your decisions impact your health will inspire you to adopt healthful behaviors.  Positive choices can promote wellness and prevent the development of disease.

Lifestyle Factors  Positive lifestyle factors include: Getting 8 hours of sleep each night Starting each day with a healthy breakfast Eating a variety of nutritious foods each day Being physically active for minutes most days of the week Maintaining a healthy weight Abstaining from smoking or using other tobacco products Abstaining from the use of alcohol, and other drugs