EXHS-155 Magalsky Health Compromising Behaviors review

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Health Compromising Behaviors Quiz

Test your knowledge on health compromising behaviors, including obesity, smoking, and alcohol consumption. This quiz covers key concepts about risk factors, physiological responses, and societal impacts associated with these behaviors.

Whether you are a student, educator, or simply looking to boost your awareness about health issues, this quiz provides an engaging way to evaluate your understanding.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Relevant to health education
  • Informative and insightful
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ThinkingHealth101
Problem behaviors, including obesity, smoking, and alcoholism, are more common in
Women
Men
Lower social classes
Single people
The most popular recreational drug is
Tobbaco
Marijuana
Cocaine
Opioids
Generally, fat should constitute about what percent of body tissue in women?
10 to 15 percent
15 to 22 percent
20 to 27 percent
25 to 32 percent
Which group of people are more likely to be obese?
Men
Women
Young Adults
Children
The brain's eating control center reacts to the signals sent from the
Cerebellum
Pituitary Gland
Hypothalamus
Amygdala
Successive cycles of dieting and weights gain is called
Up-down dieting
Inconsistent dieting
In-n-Out dieting
Yo-yo dieting
As a health issue, alcohol consumption has been linked to
Cardiovascular disease
High blood pressure
Obesity
Stress
Physical dependence is
When the body has adjusted to the substance and incorporates the use of that substance into normal functioning.
A strong desire to engage in a behavior or consume a substance.
A conditioning process where environmental clues trigger an intense desire for the substance.
When a person has become physically or psychologically dependent on a substance following repeated use over time.
How many weeks is considered a moderate length of participation associated with successful alcohol treatment programs?
1 to 4 weeks
2 to 6 weeks
4 to 6 weeks
6 to 8 weeks
Parental cigarette smoking can lower cognitive performance in adolescents by increasing
Smoke exposure
Smoke inhalation
Carbon monoxide levels
Blood oxygen capacity
Smoking is an addiction, reported to be harder to stop than
Eating disorders
Heroin addiction
Adderall usage
Stress eating
Francesca decides to have a cucumber mint mocktail at dinner with her friends instead of a cocktail. This is an example of
Controlled drinking skills
Abstinence
Peer pressure
Placebo drinking
The resulting effect of repeated exposure to others' judgements about weight creates an effect known as
Body shaming
Bullying
Fatphobia
Weight stigma
Body Mass Index (BMI) is determined by
Weight and body fat percentage
Body fat percentage and genetics
Weight and diet
Weight and height
At his regular physical, Brian's doctor alerts him that his ideal biological weight is between 165 and 200 pounds. He tells Brian that efforts to lose weight may be compensated for by adjustments in energy expenditure. This is based on the
Natural weight theory
Biological theory of weight
Dieting for Dummies
Set point theory of weight
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