3b Flashcards

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What is the definition of health according to WHO?

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A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

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What is the life expectancy in Canada for males and females as of 2015?

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79 years for males, 83 years for females.

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What are Blue Zones?

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Regions where people are 10x more likely to reach 100 years than the average North American.

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List the 9 common factors found in Blue Zones.

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  • Move naturally
  • Purpose – plan be Vida
  • Downshift – stress management
  • 80% rule – eat until 80% full
  • Plant slant – eat mostly plants
  • Wine at 5
  • Belong – faith and spirituality
  • Loved ones first – family and social connection
  • The ‘right tribe’ – supportive social circles
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What are the leading causes of death in Canada?

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  • Cancer
  • Heart disease
  • Stroke
  • Health in Windsor:
    o #1 - Cancer
    o #2 - Circulator system diseases
    o #3 - Respiratory system diseases
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What are the components used to measure health status?

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o Health span – how well you live in later years
o Mortality – death rate
o Morbidity – Illness rate

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True or False: Health is solely determined by medical treatments.

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False

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What are the primary factors that shape the health of Canadians?

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Living conditions experienced by individuals.

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What is the most influential social determinant of health?

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Education

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Fill in the blank: The dimensions of wellness include ______.

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[Spiritual, mental, physical, emotional]

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Who is Asklepios?

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The Greek god of medicine.

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What does the medicine wheel represent?

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Balance, connection, and the balance of life.

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What is the definition of wellness?

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Purposeful, enjoyable living characterized by personal responsibility and optimal enhancement of physical, mental, and spiritual health.

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What are the four types of energy discussed?

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  • Physical
  • Emotional
  • Mental/Cognitive
  • Spiritual
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What does HAES stand for?

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Health at Every Size.

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What are the recommended intake percentages for carbohydrates, fats, and proteins?

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  • 45-65% carbohydrates
  • 20-35% fat
  • 10-35% protein
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What is Nutritionism?

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The idea that food should be defined simply as a set of nutrients rather than the whole food.

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What is body composition?

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An important component of health-related physical fitness.

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What is BMI?

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Body Mass Index, a measure of body composition.

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List the types of body fat storage.

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  • Subcutaneous
  • Visceral (Intra-abdominal)
  • Ectopic (Liver, heart, etc.)
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What is the most accurate method to assess body fat?

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What factors affect metabolism?

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  • Thermoregulation
  • Thermic effect of food
  • Physical activity
  • Age
  • Gender (Hormones)
  • Height and weight & body composition
  • Fever
  • Stress
  • Fasting/starvation
  • Malnutrition
  • Smoking
  • Caffeine
  • Sleep
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What is the recommended weight change per week to maintain health?

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Try not to lose or gain more than 1kg (2 pounds) per week.

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SDOH

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The primary factors that shape the health of Canadians are not medical treatments or lifestyle choices but rather the living conditions they experience

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SDOH factors
o Income* o Social support networks* o Education and literacy* o Employment and working conditions* o Social environments* o Physical environments* o Personal health practices and coping skills* Health services* o Gender o * Culture* o *no/limited control
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medicin wheel
o Indigenous believe that we need all 4 of our states to be balanced to have a happy life (Spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional)
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if you lived for 65
* If you lived for 65 years: o Consumed >70.000 meals o Disposed of >50 tons of food o The foods that are consumed over a lifetime * Calories are energy provided by food o Fat: 1g = 9 calories o Protein 1g = 4 calories o Carbohydrates 1g = 4 calories o Alcohol 1g = 7 calories (Empty calories)
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sarcopenia and osteoprosis
* Sarcopenia o Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength o One of the most important causes of functional decline and loss of independence in older adults * Osteoporosis o Loss of bone, doesn’t make enough bone, or both o Weak, risk of breaking
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