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What You Will Do
Identify changeable risk factors that affect your levels of health and personal fitness.
Describe lifestyle choices that can improve overall levels of fitness and offset negative factors.
Define stress and describe activities that you can use for stress reduction.
Identify risk factors for developing heart disease.
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Terms to Know
risk factors
heredity
stress
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Risk Factors and Your Behavior
Your life expectancy and the quality of your life will be influenced by how well you maintain your functional health and fitness.
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Personal Fitness and Risk FactorsAchieving and maintaining a high level of functional health and fitness is made more difficult by risk factors.
Risk factors
Conditions and behaviors that
represent a potential threat to
an individual’s well-being.
Term to Know
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Risk Factors You Can’t Modify
Risks factors you can’t modify include age and heredity.
Heredity
The sum of the physical and
mental traits that you inherit from your parents.
Term to Know
One aspect of heredity is gender, the natural differences between males and females.
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Risk Factors You Can’t Modify
Heredity determines your likelihood of developing certain diseases and disorders.
High blood pressure
Heart disease
Diabetes
Certain types of cancers
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Risk Factors and Your Behavior
Can Modify Can’t Modify
1. Heredity
2. Gender
3. Sedentary lifestyle
4. Smoking
5. Food choices
6. Excessive stress
7. Obesity
8. Diabetes
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Changeable Risk Factors
You cannot control risk factors such as heredity or age, you can lessen their impact on your health and fitness by changing your behavior.
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Changeable Risk Factors
Adults who are sedentary develop chronic diseases at a much higher rate than do more active individuals.
Choosing a physically active lifestyle is one way to reduce your risks of developing disease and to live a longer, healthier life.
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Changeable Risk Factors
It is important to practice healthful eating habits.Knowing what to eat can make a difference in your health and fitness.Maintaining a healthy body weight and making balanced food choices will reduce your risk of becoming obese.Obesity is a major risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes.
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Changeable Risk Factors
It is important to avoid the use of tobacco.
People who smoke or use tobacco products are at far greater risk of heart and lung disease than are nonsmokers.
People using chewing tobacco are at a higher risk for cancer of the throat.
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Changeable Risk Factors
It is important to manage stress in your life.
Stress
The mind and body’s response to the demands and threats of everyday life.
Term to Know
Stress is perfectly normal, but it can lead to health problems such as sleeplessness and depression.
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Changeable Risk Factors
Adjust Your Eating HabitsAdjust Your Eating Habits
Spend Some Time AloneSpend Some Time Alone
Maintain a High Level of Physical Activity
Maintain a High Level of Physical Activity
Managing Stress in Your Life
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Lesson 2 Review
1. Vocabulary What are risk factors?
2. Vocabulary What is stress?
3. Recall Name three changeable risk factors that can impact your functional health.
Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary
1. Vocabulary
Risk factors are conditions or behaviors that represent a potential threat to an individual’s well being.
2. Vocabulary
Stress is the mind and body’s response to the demands and threats of everyday life, and is perfectly normal.
3. Recall
Three changeable risk factors are: becoming physically active, avoiding smoking and the use of tobacco products, and practicing healthful eating habits.
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