Title: Wellness
1Wellness Safety
2- Health
- A range of states with physical, mental,
emotional, spiritual, and social components. - Wellness
- optimal health the top of the range of health
states
3Mental-Emotional
- maintains a strong sense of self
- willing to accept new ideas
- handles setbacks
- recognizes emotional problems in self and
others and seeks help - Feels that life has meaning
4Physical
- is aware that accidents are real
- is aware of infectious disease and prevents them
- takes measures to prevent lifestyle disease
- uses health care wisely
- Sleeps enough to function well
- Maintains appropriate weight and works to achieve
and maintain physical fitness
5Family-Social
- develops friendships
- socializes well with others without the
influence of drugs - maintains friends and long term partners
6The Health Triangle
7List The 10 Factors that affect Health StatusP.
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- What is your Health Status-
- Which 3 factors can you not control in your life?
- Which 7 Factors can you control?
8- Chronological Age actual age in years
- Physiological Age estimated age from bodys
health and life expectancy - - adequate sleep, regular physical activity,
not using any drugs, adequate diet weight.
9Healthy People 2010 P. 58-59
- Definition-
- Two main Goals
- 1.
- 2.
10Healthy People 2020
- Vision- a society in which all people live long
healthy lives. - Mission-
- Identify nationwide health improvement priorities
- Increase public awareness( health, disease,
disability) - Measurable objectives goals that are
applicable at the national, state local levels - Strengthen policies improve practices that are
driven by evidence knowledge - Identify critical research, evaluation data
collection needs
11Overarching Goals
- Attain high quality, longer lives free of
preventable disease, disability, injury
premature death - Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities
improve health of all groups - Create social physical environments that
promote good health for all - Promote quality of life, healthy
development/behaviors, across all life stages
12Life Expectancy/ Quality of Life P.58
- Life Expectancy - the average number of years
that people are expected to live. - Average Life Expectancy
- Male-75 Female-80
- Quality of Life- includes physical mental well
being and the ways people respond to their
environment. - Refer to page 58
13Sleep- Physical State pg. 361-364
- 1. Getting adequate Sleep
- Newborn needs 17-18 hours
- 5 yrs. 10-12 hours
- avg. young adult needs about 8-10 hours
- elderly need less REM sleep
- NREM body is slowed down
- REM deep sleep, dreams
14Sleep disorders P. 361-364
- Insomnia difficulty falling or staying asleep
- Narcolepsy when people fall asleep
- suddenly
- Sleep Apnea relaxation of tongue causes
breathing difficulty - Restless Leg Syndrome-
15Are You Getting Enough Sleep?Current Health
Article p 6-12
- What is a sleep debt?
- What is a Gray Cloud AND are you one (explain)?
- Explain the tips to help you FALL asleep
- What are some tips to getting a better quality
sleep at night. - Explain what you think about the amount of sleep
you are getting a night AND how can you improve
the amount of sleep you get a night.
163. Physical Activity P. 371
- 220 your age max heart rate
- Target Heart Rate-
- 65 of MHR to 85 of MHR
- MHR x .65 MHR x .85
- It is best to improve cardiovascular and cardio
respiratory health
17FITT Formula P. 371
- This formula is used to obtain fitness benefits
from physical activity. - F-
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182. Good Nutrition
- Overweight Obesity P. 367
- BMI
- Underweight-
- Normal-
- Overweight-
- Obese-
- http//www.halls.md/body-mass-index/bmi.htm
19Healthy Diet
- Eating the right foods can help avoid certain
diseases, prevent obesity, prevent illness,
recover from illness faster. Eat 5-6 small meals
a day not 3 large meals a day, especially
breakfast! - Individual needs depend on age, genetics,
gender, activity level specific conditions.
20BEHAVIOR CHANGE
- Motivation the force that moves people to act
- Two types of motivation
- 1. natural (drives or instincts)
- 2. learned
- intrinsic
- extrinsic
- Commitment A long term decision made(a promise
kept) - Refer to p. 57
21Health Behavior Contract Project 40pts. Must Be
Typed P.32
- State Goal- I will engage in 60 mins. of physical
activity a day. ( 2) - Effects of Heath Status Research (10) Minimum of
2 par. - How will these activities improve my overall
health? - Citation (3) Where you got the research, MLA
style - Plan of Action Chart with detailed activities
(10) - Obstacles listed (5)
- Evaluation(10) How well this plan helped achieve
your goal and how it will help continue to
improve your health. Min. of 3 par.
22Being a smart consumer
- When using/buying health products it is important
to research, become educated, and know how to
differentiate false advertising from credible
facts - Sunscreen
- Vitamins/Supplements
- FDA approval
- Consult doctor
- Safe use of OTC drugs
- Dental products
- http//www.wellnessletter.com/
2310 advertising appeals Pg. 38
- 1. Brand Loyalty 2. False Image
- 3. Bandwagon 4. Humor
- 5. Glittering Generality
- 6. Scientific evidence 7. Progress
- 8. Reward 9. Sex
- 10.Testimonial
2410 Advertising Appeals P. 37 38
- Group Activity
- What is the product being advertised?
- Who is the target audience?
- What appeal/s are being used to sell the product
and why are you choosing that appeal/s?( what
does it say or show for you to think its that
appeal/s) - Will the ad promote health and how?
25Safety
- Accidental Deaths ALL Ages
- Vehicle accidents (first in teens)
- Falls ( first in elderly/infants)
- Burns
- Drowning ( 2nd in teens) Over 80 involve alcohol
- Injuries from preventable accidents claim more
- young lives than do disease.
- ---Half of all fatal accidents involve alcohol
- Spontaneity vs. Caution
26Highway Accidents
- One Half of all accidents are vehicle accidents
- Of all accidents, vehicle accidents are the 1
killer in people aged 15 20 - Defensive Driving
- Every driver will encounter other drivers
- who are careless. Defensive driving saves
- lives.
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27Leading Causes of Death Age 15-24Accidental or
on Purpose
- Accidents
- Homicide
- Suicide
285 Leading Causes of Death All AgesAccidental or
on purpose
- Heart Disease
- Cancer
- Stroke
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Suicide
29Violence-
- Refer to p. 657-659
- 9 Types of Violence
30 - Rape Prevention
- 75 of all victims know their offender!
- Date Rape/Acquaintance Rape sexual
penetration without consent obtained by force,
threat or harm and committed by someone they
know. - Street Rape- by a stranger
- Refer to p. 687
- Laws p. 688
31- To Avoid Rape
- - avoid going out alone in the dark
- - running alone is not smart
- - always ask who is at your door
- - carry pepper spray
- - get keys out before you get to your car
- - carry a whistle
- - keep car maintained
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32- If Approached
- - scream fire
- - pull a fire alarm
- - break a window
- - key in eyes
- - urinate or vomit
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- Never Shower!
33Date Rape Drugs P. 690