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Determinants of Health Class Project
           Period 4/5 Health
Heredity




          Our Group
    Tech Hater= Shannon
  The Psychologist= Mykela
     The Tech Guru= Ikjot
The Research Specialist= Abdul
Overview of Heredity

• Definition: “The transmission of genetic characters
  from parents to offspring: it is dependent upon the
  segregation and recombination of genes during meiosis
  and fertilization and results in the genesis of a new
  individual similar to others of its kind but exhibiting
  certain variations resulting from the particular mix of
  genes and their interactions with the environment.”
• Rating of Control: 0 out of 10
• Selling Point: Heredity is something that is completely
  out of the hands of a person. Traits are passed down
  through parents, which leads to certain needs and
  requirements. This could lead to smoking, drinking, etc.
Research of Influence of Heredity
Example: Obesity
• Stat: Studies also show that people carrying two copies of a gene
   associated with obesity (the FTO gene) are, on average, heavier
   than those carrying two copies of the protective version.
Citation : http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/09/120911200520.htm
Example: Mental Illness
Stat: Patient with schizophrenia have a 10% chance of developing the
   illness as compared to a 1% chance for the general population
   (Relatives of the patient)
Citation : www.livestrong.com/article/5255-need-genetic-mental-disorders/
Example: Addiction
• Stat: Addiction is due 50 percent to genetic predisposition and 50
   percent to poor coping skills. This has been confirmed by many
   medical studies. If the parent has a drug or alcohol addiction, the
   child had an 8 times greater chance of developing an addiction.
Citation : http://addictionsandrecovery.org/is-addiction-a-disease.htm
(Environment)

        Put a Pic Here Regarding
           Your Determinant




          Our Group
     Tech Hater=bridgette
    The Psychologist=jonny
The Tech Guru= Jacob Ambrosat
 The Research Specialist= Julie
Overview of Enviornment

• Definition:
• Rating of Control:
• Selling Point:



                                        Put Pic
                          Put Pic
                                     Somewhere
                       Somewhere
                                     around Here
                       around Here
Research of Influence of Environment.
Example: “Physical environment, such as smog or air pollution, can affect people because of
     the air they breathe.”
• Stat: In 1996, New York: blamed for 169 deaths related to smog.
•    Citation- http://www.preservearticles.com/201105156669/how-the-environment-
     affects-health.html

Example: "Indeed, man is very largely a product of his social and cultural
   environment which he shapes and is shaped by it"-PreserveArticles.com

Stat: 80%-90% of children suffer physical punishment in there homes.
•    Citation-http://www.preservearticles.com/201105156669/how-the-environment-affects-
     health.html

Example:." Crime, violence, drug abuse and other forms of deviant behavior
   are due to psycho-social stress."-PreserveArticles.com
• Stat: Children whos parents smoke are twice likely to smoke.
•    Citation-http://www.preservearticles.com/201105156669/how-the-environment-affects-
     health.html
The Media




         Our Group
     Tech Hater = Adrian
   The Psychologist = Aniya
   The Tech Guru = Ngoc Ta
The Research Specialist = Julius
Overview of The Media
• Definition: Media sometimes
  influences people to think
  they should look a certain
  way. Like being skinny or
  looking a certain way. People
  try to reach the medias idea of
  how they should look, but the
  way they do it can be
  unhealthy.
• Rating of Control: 7
• Selling Point: Because its
  everywhere one way or
  another media has influenced
  you.
Research of Influence of The Media
Example: Adolescent tries to fit in and follow the
   media by losing weight.

•     Stat: In a survey of girls 9 and 10 years old, 40%
      have tried to lose weight, according to an
      ongoing study funded by the National Heart,
      Lung and Blood Institute.
Citation: http://depts.washington.edu/thmedia/view.cgi?section=bodyimage&page=fastfacts
Example: Teenage girls tries to diet and lose weight
   because they look up to celebrities that are
   skinny.
• Stat: 73% of teenage girls who abuse diet pills
   and 79% of teenage girls who self-purge
   frequently read women’s fitness and health
   magazines.
Citation: http://www.raderprograms.com/causes-statistics/media-eating-disorders.html
Example: Children’s time for activities such as
   learning and eating are being replaced with
   watching television.
• Stat: Children spend more time watching
   television than in any other activity except
   sleep.
Citation: http://www.parentstv.org/PTC/facts/mediafacts.asp
Culture




             Our Group
      Tech Hater= Sydney McKee
          The Psychologist=
    The Tech Guru=Alyssa Kurzweil
The Research Specialist= Sara Ofenloch
Culture

• Definition: The quality in a person or society
  that arises from a concern for what is
  regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners,
  scholarly pursuits.
• Rating of Control: 5
• Selling Point: Because your culture is what
  you’re born into.
Research of Influence of Culture
Example: Obesity
• Stat : Among African Americans with 60% of African American men
   and 78% of African American women identified as overweight.
Citation:
http://www.netwellness.org/healthtopics/aahealth/healthybody.cfm
Example: Economy and Health
Stat: Italy’s water is very polluted so they have to spend a lot of money
   to purify it
Citation:http://www.theenvironmentalist.com/old/index.php?option=c
   om_content&task=view&id=81&Itemid=62
Example: Social Acceptance
• Stat:Hispanic women have been taught to accept things as they are.
Citation http://www.lsnj.org/omls/social.htm
Technology




          Our Group
       Tech Hater= Tyler
  The Psychologist= Henrikas
     The Tech Guru= Tori
The Research Specialist= Lauren
Overview of Technology
• Define Technology: the study, development, and application of
   devices, machines, and techniques for manufacturing and productive
   processes
• Rating of Control: average teenager spends a 31 hours per week
   online, use of cell phones may lead to a higher risk of brain cancer, that
   their use by pregnant women may result in badly behaved children.
   "According to the CTIA-Wireless Association, over 250 million Americans
   now subscribe to a cellular-phone service.


• Selling Point: "My BlackBerry runs my life," Hoffman says. She's got a
   24/7 technology habit, even checking messages from the bathroom, a
   Whistler ski lift, and a pool raft at L.A.'s Chateau Marmont hotel. Her
   boyfriend calls her laptop, which she brings to bed every night, "the other
   man.“ Rate: 5
Research of Influence of Technology
Example:
• Technology and sleep deprivation
• Stat: Only 21% of teens get 8-10 hours of sleep each night
• http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-07-26/news/ct-met-teen-sleep-
  20100726_1_national-sleep-foundation-daytime-sleepiness-teens
Example:
• Technology and obesity
• Stat: 10% of preschool children are now considered overweight due to the
  prevelance of technology
• http://www.livestrong.com/article/46320-obesity-children-technology/
Example:
• Technology and cyberbullying
• Stat: An average of 24% of teenagers have been included in cyberbulling,
  which effects their mental state and triggers other problems
• http://www.cyberbullying.us/cyberbullying_identification_prevention_res
  ponse.php
How Attitude Affects Health




             Our Group
      Tech Hater= Enas Alnass
  The Psychologist= Alexis Johnson
   The Tech Guru= Jake Schneider
The Research Specialist= Kedrick Shin
Overview of Attitude

• Definition: personal view of something, an
  opinion or general feeling about something
• Rating of Control: 7
• Selling Point: Determines your choices and
  affects behavior.
Research of Influence of Attitude
Example: Attitude and Diabetes
• Stat: There are studies revealing that depressed people
  may be 42 percent more likely to develop diabetes.
Citation http://www.naturalnews.com/024092.html
Example: Positive Attitude and Health
Stat: Increased life expectancy, Lower rates of depression and
   anxiety, Greater resistance to the common cold
Citation http://health.thehupps.com/stay-positive-how-a-positive-attitude-affects-health/
Example: Stress and Positive Attitude
• Stat: Better coping skills during hardships and times of
  stress
Citation http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/positive-thinking/SR00009
Behavior

         Our Group
    Tech Hater= Veronica
  The Psychologist= Brittany
    The Tech Guru= Matt
The Research Specialist= Dalvin
Influence of our behavior

• Definition: The action or reaction of any
  material under any given circumstances.
• Rating of Control: At this age we have some
  control. On a scale of 1-10, we rated it at an 8.
• Selling Point: If you have bad behavior, then it
  may result in you doing bad things.
Research of Influence of Determinant
Example: Smoking
• Stat: People who smoke catch deadly diseases
Citation 396,000 smokers who started as teens die each year from smoking related diseases.
     http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-teen-smoking

Example: Drinking and Driving
Stat: Intoxication while driving increases likelihood of car
  accident
Citation On average, one person died every 48 minutes in 2009 due to an alcohol-impaired driver.
     http://www.edgarsnyder.com/drunk-driving/drunk-driving-statistics.html

Example: Anorexia
• Stat: Around 8 million have an eating disorder seven
  million women and one million men and this is only in
  America. 10-15% are men and the other 90% is Women.
•   Citation http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/anorexia/statistics.htm

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Period 4

  • 1. Determinants of Health Class Project Period 4/5 Health
  • 2. Heredity Our Group Tech Hater= Shannon The Psychologist= Mykela The Tech Guru= Ikjot The Research Specialist= Abdul
  • 3. Overview of Heredity • Definition: “The transmission of genetic characters from parents to offspring: it is dependent upon the segregation and recombination of genes during meiosis and fertilization and results in the genesis of a new individual similar to others of its kind but exhibiting certain variations resulting from the particular mix of genes and their interactions with the environment.” • Rating of Control: 0 out of 10 • Selling Point: Heredity is something that is completely out of the hands of a person. Traits are passed down through parents, which leads to certain needs and requirements. This could lead to smoking, drinking, etc.
  • 4. Research of Influence of Heredity Example: Obesity • Stat: Studies also show that people carrying two copies of a gene associated with obesity (the FTO gene) are, on average, heavier than those carrying two copies of the protective version. Citation : http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/09/120911200520.htm Example: Mental Illness Stat: Patient with schizophrenia have a 10% chance of developing the illness as compared to a 1% chance for the general population (Relatives of the patient) Citation : www.livestrong.com/article/5255-need-genetic-mental-disorders/ Example: Addiction • Stat: Addiction is due 50 percent to genetic predisposition and 50 percent to poor coping skills. This has been confirmed by many medical studies. If the parent has a drug or alcohol addiction, the child had an 8 times greater chance of developing an addiction. Citation : http://addictionsandrecovery.org/is-addiction-a-disease.htm
  • 5. (Environment) Put a Pic Here Regarding Your Determinant Our Group Tech Hater=bridgette The Psychologist=jonny The Tech Guru= Jacob Ambrosat The Research Specialist= Julie
  • 6. Overview of Enviornment • Definition: • Rating of Control: • Selling Point: Put Pic Put Pic Somewhere Somewhere around Here around Here
  • 7. Research of Influence of Environment. Example: “Physical environment, such as smog or air pollution, can affect people because of the air they breathe.” • Stat: In 1996, New York: blamed for 169 deaths related to smog. • Citation- http://www.preservearticles.com/201105156669/how-the-environment- affects-health.html Example: "Indeed, man is very largely a product of his social and cultural environment which he shapes and is shaped by it"-PreserveArticles.com Stat: 80%-90% of children suffer physical punishment in there homes. • Citation-http://www.preservearticles.com/201105156669/how-the-environment-affects- health.html Example:." Crime, violence, drug abuse and other forms of deviant behavior are due to psycho-social stress."-PreserveArticles.com • Stat: Children whos parents smoke are twice likely to smoke. • Citation-http://www.preservearticles.com/201105156669/how-the-environment-affects- health.html
  • 8. The Media Our Group Tech Hater = Adrian The Psychologist = Aniya The Tech Guru = Ngoc Ta The Research Specialist = Julius
  • 9. Overview of The Media • Definition: Media sometimes influences people to think they should look a certain way. Like being skinny or looking a certain way. People try to reach the medias idea of how they should look, but the way they do it can be unhealthy. • Rating of Control: 7 • Selling Point: Because its everywhere one way or another media has influenced you.
  • 10. Research of Influence of The Media Example: Adolescent tries to fit in and follow the media by losing weight. • Stat: In a survey of girls 9 and 10 years old, 40% have tried to lose weight, according to an ongoing study funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. Citation: http://depts.washington.edu/thmedia/view.cgi?section=bodyimage&page=fastfacts Example: Teenage girls tries to diet and lose weight because they look up to celebrities that are skinny. • Stat: 73% of teenage girls who abuse diet pills and 79% of teenage girls who self-purge frequently read women’s fitness and health magazines. Citation: http://www.raderprograms.com/causes-statistics/media-eating-disorders.html Example: Children’s time for activities such as learning and eating are being replaced with watching television. • Stat: Children spend more time watching television than in any other activity except sleep. Citation: http://www.parentstv.org/PTC/facts/mediafacts.asp
  • 11. Culture Our Group Tech Hater= Sydney McKee The Psychologist= The Tech Guru=Alyssa Kurzweil The Research Specialist= Sara Ofenloch
  • 12. Culture • Definition: The quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits. • Rating of Control: 5 • Selling Point: Because your culture is what you’re born into.
  • 13. Research of Influence of Culture Example: Obesity • Stat : Among African Americans with 60% of African American men and 78% of African American women identified as overweight. Citation: http://www.netwellness.org/healthtopics/aahealth/healthybody.cfm Example: Economy and Health Stat: Italy’s water is very polluted so they have to spend a lot of money to purify it Citation:http://www.theenvironmentalist.com/old/index.php?option=c om_content&task=view&id=81&Itemid=62 Example: Social Acceptance • Stat:Hispanic women have been taught to accept things as they are. Citation http://www.lsnj.org/omls/social.htm
  • 14. Technology Our Group Tech Hater= Tyler The Psychologist= Henrikas The Tech Guru= Tori The Research Specialist= Lauren
  • 15. Overview of Technology • Define Technology: the study, development, and application of devices, machines, and techniques for manufacturing and productive processes • Rating of Control: average teenager spends a 31 hours per week online, use of cell phones may lead to a higher risk of brain cancer, that their use by pregnant women may result in badly behaved children. "According to the CTIA-Wireless Association, over 250 million Americans now subscribe to a cellular-phone service. • Selling Point: "My BlackBerry runs my life," Hoffman says. She's got a 24/7 technology habit, even checking messages from the bathroom, a Whistler ski lift, and a pool raft at L.A.'s Chateau Marmont hotel. Her boyfriend calls her laptop, which she brings to bed every night, "the other man.“ Rate: 5
  • 16. Research of Influence of Technology Example: • Technology and sleep deprivation • Stat: Only 21% of teens get 8-10 hours of sleep each night • http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-07-26/news/ct-met-teen-sleep- 20100726_1_national-sleep-foundation-daytime-sleepiness-teens Example: • Technology and obesity • Stat: 10% of preschool children are now considered overweight due to the prevelance of technology • http://www.livestrong.com/article/46320-obesity-children-technology/ Example: • Technology and cyberbullying • Stat: An average of 24% of teenagers have been included in cyberbulling, which effects their mental state and triggers other problems • http://www.cyberbullying.us/cyberbullying_identification_prevention_res ponse.php
  • 17. How Attitude Affects Health Our Group Tech Hater= Enas Alnass The Psychologist= Alexis Johnson The Tech Guru= Jake Schneider The Research Specialist= Kedrick Shin
  • 18. Overview of Attitude • Definition: personal view of something, an opinion or general feeling about something • Rating of Control: 7 • Selling Point: Determines your choices and affects behavior.
  • 19. Research of Influence of Attitude Example: Attitude and Diabetes • Stat: There are studies revealing that depressed people may be 42 percent more likely to develop diabetes. Citation http://www.naturalnews.com/024092.html Example: Positive Attitude and Health Stat: Increased life expectancy, Lower rates of depression and anxiety, Greater resistance to the common cold Citation http://health.thehupps.com/stay-positive-how-a-positive-attitude-affects-health/ Example: Stress and Positive Attitude • Stat: Better coping skills during hardships and times of stress Citation http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/positive-thinking/SR00009
  • 20. Behavior Our Group Tech Hater= Veronica The Psychologist= Brittany The Tech Guru= Matt The Research Specialist= Dalvin
  • 21. Influence of our behavior • Definition: The action or reaction of any material under any given circumstances. • Rating of Control: At this age we have some control. On a scale of 1-10, we rated it at an 8. • Selling Point: If you have bad behavior, then it may result in you doing bad things.
  • 22. Research of Influence of Determinant Example: Smoking • Stat: People who smoke catch deadly diseases Citation 396,000 smokers who started as teens die each year from smoking related diseases. http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-teen-smoking Example: Drinking and Driving Stat: Intoxication while driving increases likelihood of car accident Citation On average, one person died every 48 minutes in 2009 due to an alcohol-impaired driver. http://www.edgarsnyder.com/drunk-driving/drunk-driving-statistics.html Example: Anorexia • Stat: Around 8 million have an eating disorder seven million women and one million men and this is only in America. 10-15% are men and the other 90% is Women. • Citation http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/anorexia/statistics.htm