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Intro to Wellness: Lesson 2, Health is

NAME: B.J. Ryan PERIOD: SS1


Level 1 Definition of Health (From World Health Organization) WHO Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
Heath is a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being. Concepts of Health: Health is. Concept Definition of Concept Many different dimensions Question/Answer Q: What are several different areas, facets or types of health discussed (in notes). A: Social A: Spiritual A: Physical A:Intellectual A: Emotional A:Occupational Q: Give at least one example of how your mental health affects your physical health. A: If you are upset due to family or romance troubles, you might start using drugs to supposedly help. Those drugs would furthermore weaken and destroy your body. Q: What is at least one way we can measure health on a continuum? A: Specific-levels of addiction Q: What 3 different reasons why health changes from day to day, month to month and year to year. A: Climate/Weatherhappiness, physical condition A: Financial conditions and the markets cause stress A: People make new friends and Q: Which of these dimensions can you control? A: Social, Emotional, Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual, Occupational (All) Q: What does Not Mutually Exclusive mean? A: No aspect of health is completely independent of the otherseverything influences everything. Put a picture of someone who has lopsided dimensions of health below.. (small is ok)

My Level: ABSENT?
Level 2

(For Full Credit Turned in Late):

Absent Date=
Level 4

Level 3
Find at least one other definition of health and put it here: level of functional or
metabolic efficiency of a living being

What does infirmity mean? Whats another term for it? Condition of being feeble, frailty, foible, disease So what does this definition from the WHO mean? Just because youre not sick doesnt mean youre healthy. Being sick doesnt mean youre not healthy.

Themes/Patterns in the Definitions (How are they different or similar): - sickness and injury - holistic approach - level/measure

MultiDimensional

Holistic

All of health is interrelated

Continuum

Scale with ranging answers Always changing

Dynamic

become less close to othersmight lead to negative physical decisions Not a simple Define Knowledge Q:What is at least one Q: What does the phrase Health Knowledge Does Not Equal explanation What one knows about thing people do that Health Behavior Mean? the best decisions and they know they A: Just because we know something doesnt mean we Complex: effects of decisions on shouldnt? do/act upon it. health. A: Eat fast food Define Behavior regularly Actions one takes that influence overall health Extra Credit/Going Beyond/Level 5: Regarding the different dimensions of healthwhat is the most stressful job in relationship to occupational health? Provide a research based answer (According to ________ (link, website, or study)) Fit to one Page and Snip/Enter Into Lesson 2 as Evidence of Completion

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