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- what is presented as the most effective way to deal with health risk factors?
a. preventing them from occurring in the first place
b. increasing access to emergency healthcare services
c. focusing solely on individual behavior change
d. developing new medical treatments
- which of the following best defines life expectancy?
a. the average age a person is based on health and living conditions.
b. the number of years a person spends in school.
c. the amount of exercise a person does in a week.
d. the diet quality of an individual.
- physical health includes which of the following components?
a. emotional stability
b. fitness and nutrition
c. social connections
d. cultural background
- which of the following is a key component of emotional health?
a. avoiding all stress
b. understanding and managing feelings
c. having a high-income
d. social isolation
- what aspect of health is most affected by cultural norms?
a. dietary habits
b. exercise frequency
c. medical treatments
d. all of the above
- if something is passed down from parents to their children through genes, what concept is related?
a. gender
b. continuum
c. risk factor
d. heredity
- which term refers to the actions taken to stop something from happening, such as a disease or a problem?
a. heredity
b. prevention
c. environment
d. advocacy
- what might be the result of poor health literacy?
a. better nutrition choices
b. high health care costs due to poor health
c. increased exercise
d. more community involvement
- which of the following is a factor that can influence life quality?
a. genetics
b. social media presence
c. personal relationships
d. only access to healthcare
- which of the following best describes the term advocacy?
a. publicly supporting or recommending a particular cause or policy.
b. the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
c. the process of developing a set of beliefs and principles.
d. the regular occurrence of a specific behavior.
Question 1
To deal with health risk factors, preventing them from occurring (primary prevention) is the most effective as it stops issues before they start. Increasing emergency access (B) is reactive, focusing only on individual behavior (C) is narrow, and new medical treatments (D) are for treating existing issues, not preventing.
Life expectancy is defined as the average age a person is expected to live, based on health and living conditions. School years (B), exercise (C), and diet quality (D) don't define life expectancy.
Physical health involves fitness (exercise, physical ability) and nutrition (diet). Emotional stability (A) is emotional health, social connections (C) is social health, and cultural background (D) is a social - cultural factor, not physical health.
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A. Preventing them from occurring in the first place