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Today in Advanced Health
Double Seating ChartsStory Time…..
Qualifications:Personal Item in Possession NowMust last 1 minute, be true, school appropriateAnd reveal at least 3 personality traits
SyllabusCourse Procedures/Guidelines
Advanced Health
Moderator Assignment Meeting(s) While In Progress:
Relatively Quite Meet w/ Group-items still on docket for your project When you feel you’re done….Read and go over:
3rd Quarter: Community Health Project Mini-Project #1 (same/different groups)
List Top 3 Options
Meet in Lab on Monday (Mini-Project) Would we utilize 1 more day in lab???
TimeLine
Day 1: Intro, Treasure Hunt, Cards Day 2: Syllabus, Guidelines, Intro Self Day 3: What is a healthy Person? Day 4: Concepts 1-4 Day 5: Concept 5: Health is Complex-List Day 6: Health. Couple, Moderation, Intro DOH Day 7: Computer Lab Day 8: DOH Sharing Day 9: Concept-Lifestyle –Start Big 2 (Prevention) Day 10: Finish Big 2: Attitude and Behavior (Risk
Factors, Path of Least Resistance) Review Guide
Welcome to Health Education
Please take from the front:Sit Anywhere (don’t get comfy)Take:
a packet (# it, skip blank pages)a blank sheet of paper (Make a name tag)
Creativity Optional (Must Stand on its Own)
Page ThreeRip Out!/Rip in ½ along dotted lineDo Top PortionDon’t Worry about Bottom Yet
Today in Health
Double Seating ChartsSyllabus
Overview of Course WebpageCourse Procedures/Guidelines
First Homework Assignment (Kind of…)FolderParent Contact / GuidelinesDUE FRIDAY
What it Means to be a Healthy Person…
Introduction to Personal Wellness
Health Education
What Does It Mean to Be a Healthy Person?
Give One Get One , 4 New People
Review of Class Procedures
Late work?Make-Up
QuizzesOfficeEmailGradesExtra CreditWebsite Folder/ContactCell Phones/Tardies
Define in Your Own words…
With a partner try to verbalize a definition of health.
Key Terms:
Health is more than just physical well-being……..It is a:
A complete state of Physical, Mental, and Social well-being, not merely the absence of __________ or ___________.
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The Health Triangle
Physical Mental
Social
Today in Health
ReviewDefinition of HealthFirst Homework Assignment
FolderParent Contact / Guidelines
Concepts of Health…Finish with
Health Behavior and Health Knowledge
Computer Lab Reminder
Thursday
Who’s Creative Here?
My health is like………
Concepts of Health
Concept #1: Health is……Multi-Dimensional:Social OccupationalSpiritualPhysicalIntellectualEmotional
Any others?
No One Has Perfect Health!!!
Partner Activity
Mental
Social Physical
With a Partner think of 3 famous people (Actors, Musicians, Athletes, etc) that have
a health triangle that is lopsided. It could be either very positive or extremely poor.
Concepts of Health
Concept #2:
Health is……Holistic:Are of the dimensions
of health are related….Not “Mutually
Exclusive”
P
M
S
How does your physical health affect your mental health…etc.
Concepts of Health
Concept #3: Health as a……Continuum
Concepts of Health
Concept #4: Health is……Dynamic:
Concept #5: Health is Complex.
Health Knowledge Health Behavior
Top 10 Reasons Why ReviewHealth Knowledge Health Behavior
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
Today in Health
Extra Credit? Review
Concept # 2-5 Health Knowledge & Health Behavior Computer Lab-Tomorrow Determinants!!! Personal Health Inventory: Wellness Wheel-Due Tomorrow
Computer Lab Reminder
Tuesday
Wellness Wheel Assignment
Not Collecting First Page
Don’t Forget Personal
Observations on Back
Due Date:
Always true (3)
Very Often True (2.5)
Usually True (2)
Determinants of Health Assignment
Announcement-LockDown Procedures… Due Tomorrow Questions???? A+ Paper
Define Examples GR/SP SUPPORTING RESEARCH
Grades!!!
Top 10 Reasons Why ReviewHealth Knowledge Health Behavior
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
The Healthiest Couple by William Carlyon
They brush and they floss with care every day, But not before breakfast of both curds and whey.
He jogs for his heart she bikes for her nerves; They assert themselves daily with appropriate verve.
He is loving and tender and caring and kind, Not one chauvinist thought is allowed in his mind.
They are slim and attractive well-dressed and just fun. They are strong and well-immunized against everything under the sun.
They are sparkling and lively and having a ball. Their diet? High fiber and low cholesterol.
Cocktails are avoided in favor of juice; Cigarettes are shunned as one would the noose;
They drive their car safely with belts well in place; at home not one hazard ever will they face.
1.2 children they raise, both sharing the job. One is named Betty, .2 is named Bob.
And when at the age of two hundred and three they jog from this life to one still more free,
They’ll pass through those portals to claim their reward and St. Peter will stop them "just for a word."
"What Ho" he will say, "You cannot go in. This place is reserved for those without sin."
"But we’ve followed the rules" she'll say with a fright. "We're healthy"– "Near perfect"– "And incredibly bright."
"But that’s it" will say Peter, drawing himself tall "You've missed the point of living By thinking so small."
"Life is more than health habits, Though useful they be, It is purpose and meaning, the grand mystery."
"You've discovered a part of what makes humans whole and mistaken that part for the shape of the soul."
Interpretation = No right or wrong answer!!!
1st Time…The Key to Health is
Moderation
Versus Abstinence
Sometimes
Occasionally
Sparingly
Balan
ce
Determinants of Health Paper
See Rubric on Page ____Pick 1 Determinant YOU feel
has greatest impactBrief Persuasive (About 1 ½ pages)
Supporting ResearchMake sure to citeNot worried about format of citing1st “Polished” Assignment
Determinants of Health
Determinant = Influence
Group Activity:Provide a definition and at
least 2 examples (related to health).
You will be assigned 1 determinant that you will share with class.
Nature versus Nurture
The Jim Twins
Jim Twins
……
Your Task
1.Get into groups based on what you decided was the number one influence (Determinant) of Health.
a.There will be a ‘Heredity Group,’ ‘Culture Group,’ ‘Attitude Group’ etc.
2.You will have 6-8 ish minutes to:a. Agree upon a definition that you will share for your determinant to the class and put it on the computer.b.Pull all of your examples together (from all of your papers) and put your best two or three next to your definition on the board.c. Discuss your ‘selling points.’ You should have no less than three selling points. (“Technology is the biggest influence on health because…).d. Decide which group member will speak about which point-Sharing Definition, Examples, Selling Points.
Concept: Lifestyle
The health problems that face our nation are, in large measure, the result of lifestyle decisions. The leading causes of premature death and illness in the US could be prevented through positive lifestyle habits.
The individual can do more for their well-being than any doctor, hospital, drug or exotic medical device.
What does this Mean?
Leading Causes of Death-U.S.
The top three leading causes of death in the US are:
Heart Disease CancerStroke
And are mostly attributed to American’s lifestyle which includes poor nutrition, lack of physical activity, alcohol, and tobacco use.
Life Expectancy
Have you given much thought to how long you will live?
Life Expectancy QuizPay Attention to the
Determinants….Additional one for
extra creditPrint up or email me your certificate
The focus should be…..
Which determinants do you have 100 % control over
The “Big Two”
B. Circle of control
A. Circle of no control
Extra Credit: Opportunity II
Why Do Women Live Longer Than Men
Prevention: The Foundation of Wellness
Primary prevention avoids the development of a disease. Most population-based health promotion activities are primary preventive measures.
Secondary prevention activities are aimed at early disease detection, thereby increasing opportunities for interventions to prevent progression of the disease and emergence of symptoms.
Tertiary prevention reduces the negative impact of an already established disease by restoring function and reducing disease-related complications.
An Ounce of Prevention…..
Which do we rely upon most in the US?
American Culture is Backwards…
Review…
Name:
Example:
Name:
Example:
Name:
Example:
Prevention is better than cure.—Desiderius Erasmus
The Riddle: Who am I?
I am your constant companion. I am your greatest helper or heaviest burden. I will push you onward or drag you down to failure. I am completely at your command. Half the things I do you might as well turn over to me and I will be able to do them quickly and correctly.
I am easily managed - you must merely be firm with me. Show me exactly how you want something done and after a few lessons I will do it automatically. I am the servant of all great individuals and, alas, of all failures as well. Those who are great, I have made great. Those who are failures, I have made failures.
I am not a machine, though I work with all the precision of a machine plus the intelligence of a human. You may run me for profit or run me for ruin – it, makes no difference to me.
Take me, train me, be firm with me, and I will place the world at your feet. Be easy with me and I will destroy you.
Who am I?
List of Choices You’ve Made Today
Choices
Bad Habits Good Habits also called
Risk Factor(s)
Lifestyle
(Sum of your decisions and Habits)
Risk Factor (s): Defined
Any behavior that potentially threatens your health or the health of others.
This Week in Health
Review: Prevention, Risk Factor (s), Lifestyle
Tuesday Finish Wellness Unit
Wednesday Quiz (Review/Back of Packet)
Thursday Start Mental/Emotional Health…
Friday: Movie (Sub Ground rules) Monday: Lab (Mission Statement)
B. Circle of control
A. Circle of no control
How vs. Why
Causes of Death Risk Factors
Are You Living a "Healthy Lifestyle?"
Reeves & Rafferty studied health practices
of >150,000 Americans…. as adhering to
four behavioral patterns: Nonsmoking Regular physical activity (30 or more minutes per day
at least 5 times a week) Consumption of 5 or more servings of fruits and
vegetables a day Maintenance of a healthy weight with a body mass
index (BMI) in the range of 18.5-25.0
In the study only 3% of the surveyed American met 4 tenets of a healthy lifestyle.
Attitude by Charles Swindell
“The longer I live The more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than success, than what other people think or say or do.
It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break an organization, a school, a home. The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day.
We cannot change our past.We cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way.We cannot change the inevitable.
The only thing we can do is play the string we have, and that is our attitude. I am convinced that life is 10 percent what happens to meand 90 percent how I react to it. And so it is with you. We are in charge of our attitude!”
Attitude
Your Words……..What is this about?What is inevitable in life?90/10Poker?Attitude is the father
of Behavior
The Road Not Taken
Path of Least Resistance
When done with Quiz:
Turn in Quiz/ScantronGive everyone the same
peace that you had while you took your quiz
Take a Mental/Emotional Health Unit Packet from up front and number it.
Group Activity:
Determine how we follow the POLR:NutritionPhysical FitnessMental HealthSexuality and RelationshipsDisease and MedicineOther(s)?
Review
Always a review guideOne on backOne online
Save for Midterm & Final
QuizzesObjectiveT/F, MC, Matching, etc.
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