Deck 1: Introduction to Health, Wellness, and Fitness

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The six dimensions of wellness include

A)physical,emotional,intellectual,financial,occupational,and spiritual.
B)emotional,mental,intellectual,spiritual,psychological,and financial.
C)intellectual,social,spiritual,environmental,emotional,and physical.
D)social,intellectual,physical,emotional,financial,and spiritual.
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Critical thinking skills for health and wellness can include

A)diagnosing illnesses on the Web.
B)following the doctor's orders.
C)reading food and drug labels.
D)following the guidelines of the latest research study.
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The leading cause of death for Americans is

A)cancer.
B)stroke.
C)unintentional injuries (accidents).
D)heart disease.
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The leading cause of death for young adults is

A)cancer.
B)stroke.
C)unintentional injuries (accidents).
D)heart disease.
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Coping strategies to deal with stress include

A)cutting back on sleep.
B)exercise and relaxation techniques.
C)alcohol and tobacco.
D)overeating.
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A noncommunicable disease can also be called

A)a communicable disease.
B)a chronic disease.
C)an infectious disease.
D)an environmental disease.
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Chronic diseases include

A)diabetes.
B)HIV.
C)hepatitis.
D)influenza.
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Critical thinking skills for health and wellness can assist you in

A)diagnosing illnesses on the Web.
B)following the doctor's orders.
C)reading food and drug labels.
D)following the guidelines of the latest research study.
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Which of the following is a benefit of being physically active?

A)lowering self-esteem and mood
B)increasing anxiety and stress
C)sleeping better
D)living a more sedentary lifestyle
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In terms of factors that influence wellness,how would you classify laws that mandate child safety seats in vehicles?

A)social and economic factor
B)environmental factor
C)access to health care
D)public policies and intervention
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Preventing motor vehicle accidents includes all of the following EXCEPT

A)tailgating.
B)decreasing speed.
C)wearing seatbelts.
D)using turn signals when changing lanes.
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The WHO definition of health is

A)a state of complete physical,mental,and social well-being,and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
B)a state of being sound and whole,generally in reference to the body.
C)a condition with multiple dimensions that falls on a continuum from negative health,characterized by illness and premature death,to positive health.
D)the absence of illness or injury.
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One risk factor that can be changed is

A)age.
B)excess body weight.
C)height.
D)genes.
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Environmental wellness can include

A)living with high pollution levels.
B)recycling and disposing of hazardous waste properly.
C)getting plenty of sun.
D)driving more.
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Another name for a communicable disease is

A)heart disease.
B)infectious disease.
C)cancer.
D)risk factor.
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Which of the following is NOT a task of self-care?

A)visiting the dentist and doctor
B)washing your hands frequently
C)eating healthy foods
D)understanding the results of medical studies
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The leading cause of preventable death in the United States is

A)alcohol.
B)drug use.
C)tobacco.
D)obesity.
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Elements of a healthy diet include

A)eating more sugary foods and drinks.
B)eating more fruits,vegetables,and whole grains.
C)increasing overall energy intake with decreasing physical activity level.
D)restricting the foods you eat.
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Obesity does NOT contribute to which of the following health conditions?

A)cancer
B)heart disease
C)diabetes
D)HIV
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Which of the following can help people assess their risk for a particular disease?

A)learning their family history
B)eating right
C)talking to friends
D)exercising
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Health and wellness have the same meaning.
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A chronic disease develops from a specific risk factor.
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Eliminating distractions while driving is a preventive safety practice.
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Another name for a communicable disease is an infectious disease.
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In the developing world,people are more likely to die from diseases associated with abundance.
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Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for Americans between the age of 5 and 24.
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On any given day,driving is probably the safest activity that most of us participate in.
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The most common source of radiation exposure is X-rays.
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Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death.
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Disparities in health care in the United States can be attributed to several factors,including

A)easy access to quality health care.
B)lack of health insurance.
C)an influx of health care services.
D)health promotion campaigns.
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Factors that influence wellness are

A)highly dependent on family history.
B)highly dependent on physical hazards.
C)dependent on a mix of biological,behavioral,and cultural factors.
D)highly dependent on gender.
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People with chronic diseases must often adapt their lives to accommodate the symptoms and effects of the disease.
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Having a high level of intellectual wellness can help you navigate the health care system.
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Explain the ways in which obesity contributes to reduced life expectancy.
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A communicable disease can be contracted from another individual.
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Smoking kills thousands of nonsmokers every year.
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Noncommunicable diseases are caused by pathogens.
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Your body is designed to function best when it's active-and being busy is not the same thing as being active.
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Genes are the primary factor in determining your disease risk and overall health status.
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In the developed world,people are more likely to die from diseases associated with a shortage of necessities and basic public health measures.
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The satisfaction,fulfillment,and enrichment you obtain through work is the definition of ________ wellness.
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In general,women have a longer ________ because they are expected to live longer than men.
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Planned,structured,repetitive body movements specifically designed to develop physical fitness is known as ________.
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Describe two common health issues of college students.How do these health issues affect overall wellness?
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Select two risk factors from the following list,and compare and contrast their influence on the overall health of young adults: violence,depression,accidents,assault.
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Because it touches on issues or beliefs that some people prefer to keep private or others feel compelled to share,________ wellness is the most controversial part of wellness models.
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Discuss two risky behaviors to avoid in order to decrease the risk of injury or illness.
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Match between columns
caused by a pathogen
communicable disease
caused by a pathogen
emotional wellness
caused by a pathogen
heart disease
caused by a pathogen
noncommunicable disease
caused by a pathogen
spiritual wellness
caused by a pathogen
years of healthy life
manage and express emotions
communicable disease
manage and express emotions
emotional wellness
manage and express emotions
heart disease
manage and express emotions
noncommunicable disease
manage and express emotions
spiritual wellness
manage and express emotions
years of healthy life
years you enjoy a high quality of life
communicable disease
years you enjoy a high quality of life
emotional wellness
years you enjoy a high quality of life
heart disease
years you enjoy a high quality of life
noncommunicable disease
years you enjoy a high quality of life
spiritual wellness
years you enjoy a high quality of life
years of healthy life
usually chronic and develops over time
communicable disease
usually chronic and develops over time
emotional wellness
usually chronic and develops over time
heart disease
usually chronic and develops over time
noncommunicable disease
usually chronic and develops over time
spiritual wellness
usually chronic and develops over time
years of healthy life
meaning and purpose in life
communicable disease
meaning and purpose in life
emotional wellness
meaning and purpose in life
heart disease
meaning and purpose in life
noncommunicable disease
meaning and purpose in life
spiritual wellness
meaning and purpose in life
years of healthy life
leading cause of death
communicable disease
leading cause of death
emotional wellness
leading cause of death
heart disease
leading cause of death
noncommunicable disease
leading cause of death
spiritual wellness
leading cause of death
years of healthy life
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Deck 1: Introduction to Health, Wellness, and Fitness
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The six dimensions of wellness include

A)physical,emotional,intellectual,financial,occupational,and spiritual.
B)emotional,mental,intellectual,spiritual,psychological,and financial.
C)intellectual,social,spiritual,environmental,emotional,and physical.
D)social,intellectual,physical,emotional,financial,and spiritual.
C
2
Critical thinking skills for health and wellness can include

A)diagnosing illnesses on the Web.
B)following the doctor's orders.
C)reading food and drug labels.
D)following the guidelines of the latest research study.
C
3
The leading cause of death for Americans is

A)cancer.
B)stroke.
C)unintentional injuries (accidents).
D)heart disease.
D
4
The leading cause of death for young adults is

A)cancer.
B)stroke.
C)unintentional injuries (accidents).
D)heart disease.
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Coping strategies to deal with stress include

A)cutting back on sleep.
B)exercise and relaxation techniques.
C)alcohol and tobacco.
D)overeating.
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A noncommunicable disease can also be called

A)a communicable disease.
B)a chronic disease.
C)an infectious disease.
D)an environmental disease.
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Chronic diseases include

A)diabetes.
B)HIV.
C)hepatitis.
D)influenza.
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Critical thinking skills for health and wellness can assist you in

A)diagnosing illnesses on the Web.
B)following the doctor's orders.
C)reading food and drug labels.
D)following the guidelines of the latest research study.
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9
Which of the following is a benefit of being physically active?

A)lowering self-esteem and mood
B)increasing anxiety and stress
C)sleeping better
D)living a more sedentary lifestyle
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10
In terms of factors that influence wellness,how would you classify laws that mandate child safety seats in vehicles?

A)social and economic factor
B)environmental factor
C)access to health care
D)public policies and intervention
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11
Preventing motor vehicle accidents includes all of the following EXCEPT

A)tailgating.
B)decreasing speed.
C)wearing seatbelts.
D)using turn signals when changing lanes.
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12
The WHO definition of health is

A)a state of complete physical,mental,and social well-being,and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
B)a state of being sound and whole,generally in reference to the body.
C)a condition with multiple dimensions that falls on a continuum from negative health,characterized by illness and premature death,to positive health.
D)the absence of illness or injury.
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13
One risk factor that can be changed is

A)age.
B)excess body weight.
C)height.
D)genes.
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14
Environmental wellness can include

A)living with high pollution levels.
B)recycling and disposing of hazardous waste properly.
C)getting plenty of sun.
D)driving more.
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15
Another name for a communicable disease is

A)heart disease.
B)infectious disease.
C)cancer.
D)risk factor.
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16
Which of the following is NOT a task of self-care?

A)visiting the dentist and doctor
B)washing your hands frequently
C)eating healthy foods
D)understanding the results of medical studies
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17
The leading cause of preventable death in the United States is

A)alcohol.
B)drug use.
C)tobacco.
D)obesity.
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18
Elements of a healthy diet include

A)eating more sugary foods and drinks.
B)eating more fruits,vegetables,and whole grains.
C)increasing overall energy intake with decreasing physical activity level.
D)restricting the foods you eat.
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19
Obesity does NOT contribute to which of the following health conditions?

A)cancer
B)heart disease
C)diabetes
D)HIV
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Which of the following can help people assess their risk for a particular disease?

A)learning their family history
B)eating right
C)talking to friends
D)exercising
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21
Health and wellness have the same meaning.
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22
A chronic disease develops from a specific risk factor.
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Eliminating distractions while driving is a preventive safety practice.
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Another name for a communicable disease is an infectious disease.
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25
In the developing world,people are more likely to die from diseases associated with abundance.
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Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for Americans between the age of 5 and 24.
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On any given day,driving is probably the safest activity that most of us participate in.
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The most common source of radiation exposure is X-rays.
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Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death.
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30
Disparities in health care in the United States can be attributed to several factors,including

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Factors that influence wellness are

A)highly dependent on family history.
B)highly dependent on physical hazards.
C)dependent on a mix of biological,behavioral,and cultural factors.
D)highly dependent on gender.
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32
People with chronic diseases must often adapt their lives to accommodate the symptoms and effects of the disease.
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33
Having a high level of intellectual wellness can help you navigate the health care system.
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34
Explain the ways in which obesity contributes to reduced life expectancy.
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A communicable disease can be contracted from another individual.
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Smoking kills thousands of nonsmokers every year.
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Noncommunicable diseases are caused by pathogens.
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Your body is designed to function best when it's active-and being busy is not the same thing as being active.
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39
Genes are the primary factor in determining your disease risk and overall health status.
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In the developed world,people are more likely to die from diseases associated with a shortage of necessities and basic public health measures.
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41
The satisfaction,fulfillment,and enrichment you obtain through work is the definition of ________ wellness.
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42
In general,women have a longer ________ because they are expected to live longer than men.
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43
Planned,structured,repetitive body movements specifically designed to develop physical fitness is known as ________.
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44
Describe two common health issues of college students.How do these health issues affect overall wellness?
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45
Select two risk factors from the following list,and compare and contrast their influence on the overall health of young adults: violence,depression,accidents,assault.
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Because it touches on issues or beliefs that some people prefer to keep private or others feel compelled to share,________ wellness is the most controversial part of wellness models.
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47
Discuss two risky behaviors to avoid in order to decrease the risk of injury or illness.
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Match between columns
caused by a pathogen
communicable disease
caused by a pathogen
emotional wellness
caused by a pathogen
heart disease
caused by a pathogen
noncommunicable disease
caused by a pathogen
spiritual wellness
caused by a pathogen
years of healthy life
manage and express emotions
communicable disease
manage and express emotions
emotional wellness
manage and express emotions
heart disease
manage and express emotions
noncommunicable disease
manage and express emotions
spiritual wellness
manage and express emotions
years of healthy life
years you enjoy a high quality of life
communicable disease
years you enjoy a high quality of life
emotional wellness
years you enjoy a high quality of life
heart disease
years you enjoy a high quality of life
noncommunicable disease
years you enjoy a high quality of life
spiritual wellness
years you enjoy a high quality of life
years of healthy life
usually chronic and develops over time
communicable disease
usually chronic and develops over time
emotional wellness
usually chronic and develops over time
heart disease
usually chronic and develops over time
noncommunicable disease
usually chronic and develops over time
spiritual wellness
usually chronic and develops over time
years of healthy life
meaning and purpose in life
communicable disease
meaning and purpose in life
emotional wellness
meaning and purpose in life
heart disease
meaning and purpose in life
noncommunicable disease
meaning and purpose in life
spiritual wellness
meaning and purpose in life
years of healthy life
leading cause of death
communicable disease
leading cause of death
emotional wellness
leading cause of death
heart disease
leading cause of death
noncommunicable disease
leading cause of death
spiritual wellness
leading cause of death
years of healthy life
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