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| the overall condition of body or mind and the presence or absence of illness or injury |
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| optimal health and vitality, encompassing the six dimensions of well-being |
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| a condition that increases one's chances of disease or injury |
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| a disease that can spread from person to person; caused by microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses |
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| a disease that develops and continues over a long period of time, such as heart disease or cancer |
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| a conscious behavior that can increase or decrease a perio'ds risk of disease or injury; such behaviors include smoking, exercising, eating a healthy diet, and others |
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| a set of physical attributes that allows the body to resopnd or adapt to the demands and stress of physical effort |
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| physically inactive; literally, "sitting" |
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| an injury that occurs without harm being intended |
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| a lifestyle management process that involves cultivating healthy behaviors and working to overcome unhealthy ones |
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| an isolated behavior selected as the object of a behavior change progrm |
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| the belief ine one's ability to take action and perform a specific task |
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| the figurative "place" a person designates as the source of responsibility for the events in his or her life |
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| a person's internal dialogue |
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