Nutrition and Wellness/Chapter 1: Wellness and Food Choices
Chapter 1 Wellness and Food Choices |
- Wellness: Reaching for your personal overall best level of health.
Wellness doesn't mean having a perfect body or being free of any health problems!
Practicing Wellness
editThe 3 categories of wellness:
- Physical Health
- Emotional/Mental Health
- Social Health
Steps to Improve Wellness
edit- Water (without water: Tired, flaky skins, etc.).
- Recognizing/Accepting responsibility for your own health.
- Sleep (without sleep: More likely to get sick/body can't function).
Physical Health
editPhysical Health refers to normal functions of your body systems.
- Includes bright, clear-eyes, firm skin, clean teeth and healthy gums, good muscle tone and erect posture.
- Also means having enough energy for daily living, a normal growth rate, resistance to illness, and the ability to relax and sleep well.
Taking action for Physical Health
edit- What can you do to maintain or improve your physical health?
- Follow a varied and healthful eating plan with many different foods, including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
- Consume about 8 cups of water/fruits each day... + if needed.
- Include plenty of physical activity.
- Eat breakfast, good hygiene, precautions... such as your seatbelt.
- Regular medical/dental checkups.
- Avoid tobacco, alcoholic beverages and drugs (harmful).
- Keep informed about nutrition and wellness.
Mental and Emotional Health
editYour mental/emotional health includes how you deal with your daily life and how you feel about yourself, people with good mental/emotional health often have better physical health - and they enjoy life to the fullest! Benefits of having healthy mental and emotional health includes:
- Helps you cope with change, face your problems, and handle anger, frustration, and disappointment in an acceptable way.
- You are able to work towards your goal.
- With emotional well-being comes a sensitivity to others, open-mindedness, self-esteem, and self-confidence.
Social Health
editSocial health involves your relationship with others. You have a high level of social health when you:
- Praise and accept others
- Enjoy friends of both genders
- Are helpful and considerate
- Accept rules and be responsible
- Handle conflict in a constructive way
- Communicate well
- Handle peer pressure
Nutrition and Active Living
editYour lifestyle includes how you live your life and all the things you do; Nutrition and Active Living are 2 partners for a healthful lifestyle. Nutrition is how the food you eat affects your body.
- The food choices you make today will affect your health and quality of life for years to come.
- Follow the golden rules = 60 minutes of excersises
Many influences on your food choices
edit- People around you
- Culture - The shared beliefs, values, and behavior of a group of people
- Food Supply
- Schedules, energy, budget - aka - resources: Things such as time, money, and personal energy that help you reach a goal/or complete a task.
- Advertising and media
- Knowing about food, nutrition, and wellness
- You - Your age, attitudes, emotions, health, and goals all affect what you choose to eat
Steps to Wellness
edit- Practicing wellness can affect you positively today and into the future. Making responsible decisions and setting realistic goals are important skills to master.
Action Plan
editAn Action Plan is a step by step approach to identifying and reaching your goals.
- Set realistic goals, what's your goals? Is it realistic? How will it be to achieve?
- Decide on a plan (If I have to ask how, you are missing detail!)
- Identify small achievable steps (how will you work your way up?)
- Take action (When will you start?)
- Stick with it (How will you make sure you don't give up?)
- Get support (Who will you be your support system?)
- Check your progress (How do you know its working?)
- Reward yourself