WFS-1701 - Chapter 1 Quiz
Which group of people has the worst health status, both because of a relatively poor physical environment and relatively high rates of unhealthy habits, such as smoking and poor dietary choices? A) people with high incomes and a low level of education B) people with low incomes and a low level of education C) people with low incomes and a high level of education D) people with high incomes and a high level of education
B) people with low incomes and a low level of education
A ______ factor is a behavior or characteristic that increases your susceptibility for the development, onset, or progression of a disease or injury. A) communicable B) risk C) cause D) chronic
B) risk
Financial wellness requires which of the following? (Select all that apply.) A) being spiritual B) self-discipline C) critical thinking skills D) a devil-may-care attitude
B) self-discipline C) critical thinking skills
Which of the following are aspects of emotional wellness? (Select all that apply.) A) constantly challenging your mind B) the ability to cope and adapt to normal stressors C) understanding and dealing with your feelings D) a sense of belonging to something greater than oneself
B) the ability to cope and adapt to normal stressors C) understanding and dealing with your feelings
According to the framework the text uses, which of the following characterize health? (Select all that apply.) A) four years of being free of disease B) the capacity to enjoy life C) the ability to withstand life's challenges D) having five or more close friends
B) the capacity to enjoy life C) the ability to withstand life's challenges
Which of the following are effective methods for coping with stress? (Select all that apply.) A) alcohol consumption B) time management C) relaxation techniques D) overeating
B) time management C) relaxation techniques
Which of the following are risky behaviors that could increase the likelihood of injury or illness? (Select all that apply.) A) wearing a seatbelt B) unprotected sex C) playing hockey without pads D) drug or alcohol intoxication E) driving while texting
B) unprotected sex C) playing hockey without pads D) drug or alcohol intoxication E) driving while texting
Which of the following groups have above-average rates for high blood pressure? A) Caucasians B) Native Americans C) African Americans D) Latinos
C) African Americans
Which of the following statements about the influence of heredity on wellness is true? A) Many common diseases are caused by a single gene. B) Since heredity has minimal impact on wellness, becoming aware of one's family history is not recommended. C) Genes are one of many factors that have an impact on wellness. D) Most physicians can separate the effects of behavior and heredity when examining a person's health.
C) Genes are one of many factors that have an impact on wellness.
Which of the following statements about the average life expectancy of women in relation to men is most accurate? A) In the developed world, young women are more likely to die as a result of risky behavior than young men. B) In the developed world, men have a longer average life expectancy than women. C) In the developed world, women have a longer average life expectancy than men. D) In the developed world, women live on average 20 years longer than men.
C) In the developed world, women have a longer average life expectancy than men.
Which of the following statements about tobacco use are true? (Select all that apply.) A) Some forms of tobacco use are safe. B) Smoking has no negative health effects in the short term. C) Smoking can cause death for smokers and nonsmokers. D) Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death.
C) Smoking can cause death for smokers and nonsmokers. D) Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death.
Which of the following statements about measuring health is true? A) Criteria for measuring health are unreliable. B) Statistics on health and wellness reveal little about the societies in which people live. C) There is no single best measure of health. D) Experts agree that tracking money spent on health care is the most reliable way to measure health.
C) There is no single best measure of health.
Which of the following is an example of integrating the dimensions of wellness? A) Recycling to increase environmental wellness B) Developing a reading program to enhance intellectual wellness C) Using physical activity to improve mood D) Exercising to improve physical fitness
C) Using physical activity to improve mood
How can an individual reduce his or her risk of infections? A) Get X-rays at the dentist. B) Increase exposure to people with colds. C) Wash hands frequently. D) Follow label instructions for any over-the-counter remedies.
C) Wash hands frequently.
The final progress report for Healthy People 2010 noted A) an increase in the percentage of adults who consume alcohol. B) a reduction in the prevalence of diabetes. C) a reduction in the percentage of adults who engage in no leisure-time physical activity from 40 percent to 36 percent. D) a decrease in the percentage of school-age children who receive immunizations.
C) a reduction in the percentage of adults who engage in no leisure-time physical activity from 40 percent to 36 percent.
Men are at greater risk than women for which of the following? A) osteoporosis B) lung cancer C) cardiovascular disease D) autoimmune disorders
C) cardiovascular disease
Which of the following require critical thinking skills concerning health? (Select all that apply.) A) watching television dramas set in hospitals B) reading a story about the discovery of penicillin C) communicating with your doctor D) evaluating the risks of treatments E) comparing health insurance plans
C) communicating with your doctor D) evaluating the risks of treatments E) comparing health insurance plans
Which of the following directly affect physical wellness? (Select all that apply.) A) someone's personal color preferences B) fulfillment gained through work C) how much sleep someone gets D) management of injuries and illnesses E) use of tobacco, alcohol, or drugs
C) how much sleep someone gets D) management of injuries and illnesses E) use of tobacco, alcohol, or drugs
College students are known to A) manage their time well and get the proper amount of sleep. B) avoid stressful situations. C) ignore their health and push their limits. D) minimize strain in personal relationships.
C) ignore their health and push their limits.
People who suffer from chronic diseases A) are usually unable to lead productive lives because of the disease. B) pursue careers in medicine to search for cures for the disease. C) often adapt their lives to cope with the symptoms of the disease. D) do not need to worry that their disease will lead to death.
C) often adapt their lives to cope with the symptoms of the disease.
Exercise can be defined as A) physical movement of any sort that burns calories and increases measures of fitness. B) regimens practiced by athletes to prepare for physical performances. C) planned, structured, and repetitive body movements designed to increase physical fitness. D) movement that promotes equilibrium and improves mood.
C) planned, structured, and repetitive body movements designed to increase physical fitness.
Life expectancy is best defined as A) the health goals that people of different ages can expect to achieve. B) the diseases and injuries one can expect to endure during life. C) the average number of years that people born in a given year live. D) the average number of years that people are healthy.
C) the average number of years that people born in a given year live.
Which of the following is used by researchers as a measure of quality of life for comparative purposes? A) the number of friends a person has B) how often a person goes out each week C) the number of unhealthy days in a 30-day period D) professional success
C) the number of unhealthy days in a 30-day period
The fact that some people become passionate about spirituality _____. A) is a clear sign that those people are intolerant of other religions B) demonstrates that spirituality is an insignificant but annoying part of their lives C) shows that these people are eager to make others comfortable discussing religion D) indicates the relevance of spirituality in the lives of those people
D) indicates the relevance of spirituality in the lives of those people
If an individual is engaging in a spiritual practice, it is likely a good idea for that individual to A) separate from family and friends in order to join a spiritual group. B) question the values of others who express their spirituality in different ways. C) make significant alterations to his or her schedule in order to join a group. D) join an organization that suits his or her values.
D) join an organization that suits his or her values.
A person who rates highly in physical fitness A) is likely to rate highly in each of the other five dimensions of wellness. B) is unlikely to rate highly in the dimension of social wellness. C) meets the definition of true wellness. D) may not be rated highly in other dimensions of wellness.
D) may not be rated highly in other dimensions of wellness.
Behaviors that detract from financial wellness include which of the following? A) paying off the monthly credit card balance B) refinancing a home C) seeking the counsel of a certified financial adviser D) obtaining a credit without understanding the terms of payment
D) obtaining a credit without understanding the terms of payment
The satisfaction, fulfillment, and enrichment you obtain from work is called ______ wellness. A) emotional B) intellectual C) financial D) occupational
D) occupational
Pursuing wellness A) reduces one's vitality. B) is easier for funny people. C) can be easily disrupted by laughter. D) should not be treated as a chore.
D) should not be treated as a chore.
The dimension of wellness that focuses on one's ability to develop and maintain positive, healthy, satisfying interpersonal relationships and appropriate support networks is known as ______ wellness. A) physical B) intellectual C) emotional D) social
D) social
What is the most common source of radiation exposure? A) X-rays B) tanning lamps C) microwave ovens D) sunlight
D) sunlight
Intellectual wellness is characterized by A) an affinity for complex equations. B) an impressive vocabulary. C) a tendency to overthink problems. D) the ability to think logically.
D) the ability to think logically.
Anti-smoking campaigns A) decreased revenues in the tobacco industry but had little impact on life expectancy. B) led to improvements in motor vehicle safety. C) outlawed cigarette smoking but stopped short of declaring tobacco a health hazard. D) were part of an effort that prevented millions of smoking-related deaths.
D) were part of an effort that prevented millions of smoking-related deaths.
Measurements of quality of life show that A) older adults experience more stress than young adults. B) on average, Americans spend about five years of their lives in less-than-optimal health. C) young adults report more physically unhealthy days than older adults. D) young adults experience more stress than older adults.
D) young adults experience more stress than older adults.
When should you visit a health care provider? A) at regular intervals, for recommended checkups and screenings B) only when you notice symptoms C) only after you become sick D) not until you experience emotional or psychological problems
A) at regular intervals, for recommended checkups and screenings
People who cultivate a sense of environmental wellness (Select all that apply.) A) attempt to contribute to developing sustainable communities. B) recognize the relationship between the livability of one's surroundings and one's general wellness. C) are more concerned with the health of the planet than the health of other people. D) are committed to eating a meat-based diet.
A) attempt to contribute to developing sustainable communities. B) recognize the relationship between the livability of one's surroundings and one's general wellness.
Which of the following types of chronic disease are associated with overweight and obesity? (Select all that apply.) A) diabetes B) cancer C) shingles D) heart disease
A) diabetes B) cancer D) heart disease
In what ways can a person with a family history of high cholesterol reduce his or her risk of developing heart disease? (Select all that apply.) A) eating a diet high in fiber B) eating a diet high in saturated fat C) being physically active D) avoiding exercise
A) eating a diet high in fiber C) being physically active
Which of the following activities would help improve spiritual wellness? (Select all that apply.) A) examining one's values B) making decisions consistent with one's values C) being expedient when dealing with family and friends D) avoiding the influence of peer pressure
A) examining one's values B) making decisions consistent with one's values D) avoiding the influence of peer pressure
People who maintain a healthy weight tend to A) have a lower risk of developing chronic disease. B) use tobacco or consume alcohol regularly. C) suffer from poorer health. D) have a higher risk of developing chronic disease.
A) have a lower risk of developing chronic disease.
Spiritual wellness refers to A) having a set of values, beliefs, or principles that give purpose to life and guide one's actions. B) developing a strong network of people who share a common religious affiliation. C) doing good works for victims of natural catastrophes. D) attending a religious service on a regular basis and practicing daily worship.
A) having a set of values, beliefs, or principles that give purpose to life and guide one's actions.
Which of the following are public health improvements that have led to an increased life expectancy among Americans? (Select all that apply.) A) improvements in motor vehicle safety B) regulations preventing childhood vaccination C) control of infectious diseases D) better hygiene
A) improvements in motor vehicle safety C) control of infectious diseases D) better hygiene
Alcohol should be consumed only A) in moderation. B) by nonsmokers. C) when others are present. D) at home.
A) in moderation.
Excess alcohol consumption is linked to a high risk of A) injuries. B) increased bone mass. C) lung cancer. D) skin cancer.
A) injuries.
Criteria that can be used to measure health include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) A) money spent on health care B) money spent on athletic apparel C) how long people live D) quality of life E) rates of ethnic diversity in communities F) rates of injury
A) money spent on health care C) how long people live D) quality of life F) rates of injury
Which of the following are examples of qualities and behaviors that are associated with emotional wellness? (Select all that apply.) A) optimism B) self-acceptance C) trust D) recycling whenever possible E) eating nutritious foods
A) optimism B) self-acceptance C) trust
How fit a person looks, as well as less apparent qualities, such as blood pressure and bone density, are referred to as ______ wellness. A) physical B) social C) intellectual D) environmental
A) physical
The ability to carry out daily tasks with vigor, to enjoy leisure-time pursuits, and to respond to emergencies best describes A) physical fitness. B) muscular strength. C) a wellness surplus. D) physical wellness.
A) physical fitness.
Exposure to secondhand smoke A) reduces life expectancy. B) is only a risk factor in the United States. C) can cause obesity. D) has no impact on life expectancy.
A) reduces life expectancy.
Which of the following is a characteristic of emotional wellness? A) resiliency B) problem solving C) safe sexual practices D) effective communication
A) resiliency
In the United States, federal agencies A) seek ways of improving the health of U.S. citizens. B) are seeking the passage of legislation establishing minimal health standards for U.S. citizens. C) increase the burden of illness and disability on the U.S. economy. D) play no role in improving the health of U.S. citizens.
A) seek ways of improving the health of U.S. citizens.
Women are at greater risk than men for which of the following? (Select all that apply.) A) sexually transmitted disease B) autoimmune disorders C) classic heart attack symptoms D) osteoporosis E) cardiovascular disease
A) sexually transmitted disease B) autoimmune disorders D) osteoporosis
The three leading causes of death for Americans between the ages of 15 and 24 include which of the following? A) suicide B) assault C) heart disease D) accidents E) diabetes
A) suicide B) assault D) accidents
The concept of environmental wellness assumes that A) the quality of one's physical environment can either add to or detract from one's overall wellness. B) a person can do little to improve his or her surroundings. C) one's overall wellness is unrelated to one's physical surroundings. D) industrial pollution is a considerably more serious problem than issues that arise from smoking.
A) the quality of one's physical environment can either add to or detract from one's overall wellness.
Which of the following are considered part of people's biology in terms of their wellness? (Select all that apply.) A) their age B) any physical problems they have developed C) the climate of the place where they live D) their sex
A) their age B) any physical problems they have developed D) their sex
Which of the following is not an effective strategy for coping with stress? A) tobacco use B) adequate sleep C) social support D) exercise
A) tobacco use
Which of the following is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States? A) tobacco use B) motor vehicles C) obesity D) microbial agents
A) tobacco use
Which of the following risk factors is beyond an individual's control? A) age B) smoking status C) physical fitness D) riding a motorcycle
A) age
Even in lower-income areas of the U.S., the primary causes of death are linked to A) injuries. B) communicable disease. C) chronic disease. D) lifestyles.
lifestyles.
Most of the health problems that college students experience A) are short-term and curable. B) result in mental illness. C) have limited impact on other areas of life. D) lead directly to chronic diseases.
A) are short-term and curable.
Which of the following are reasons that women have a longer life expectancy than men in developed countries? (Select all that apply.) A) Women develop cardiovascular disease at a later age than men. B) Men deal with stress more effectively than women. C) Men are more likely than women to die as a result of accidents or violent behavior. D) Women are less likely than men to smoke. E) Men are more likely than women to have healthier diets.
A) Women develop cardiovascular disease at a later age than men. C) Men are more likely than women to die as a result of accidents or violent behavior. D) Women are less likely than men to smoke.
Which of the following statements are true about life expectancy in the United States? (Select all that apply.) A) Women on average live longer than men. B) Life expectancy depends on age. C) The United States has the highest life expectancy of any country in the world. D) Hispanics on average live longer than whites or African Americans.
A) Women on average live longer than men. B) Life expectancy depends on age. D) Hispanics on average live longer than whites or African Americans.
Which of the following statements about the impact of health on a country are true? (Select all that apply.) A) A healthy population can be a catalyst for economic growth. B) A healthy population hurts the economy by driving up government spending. C) An unhealthy population can hurt the economy by driving up health care costs. D) The health of a population has minimal impact on a nation's economy.
A) A healthy population can be a catalyst for economic growth. C) An unhealthy population can hurt the economy by driving up health care costs.
Which of the following statements about eating healthy are true? (Select all that apply.) A) Healthy options include fruits, vegetables, grains, fish, and low-fat dairy products. B) Eating well reduces a person's risk for chronic diseases. C) A person who eats a lot of fruits and vegetables does not have to monitor his or her intake of sugary and salty foods. D) Individuals should balance their calorie intake with their level of physical activity.
A) Healthy options include fruits, vegetables, grains, fish, and low-fat dairy products. B) Eating well reduces a person's risk for chronic diseases. D) Individuals should balance their calorie intake with their level of physical activity.
Which of the following are associated with spiritual wellness? (Choose every correct answer.) A) Helping others B) Showing tolerance C) Keeping up with current trends D) Having compassion
A) Helping others B) Showing tolerance D) Having compassion
Which of the following statements about the dimensions of wellness are true? (Select all that apply.) A) Improving wellness in one dimension can lead to improvements in other dimensions. B) To improve wellness, you should integrate all the dimensions of wellness with personal choices. C) Each of the dimensions is a vital part of wellness. D) To improve wellness, you should focus on only one dimension of wellness at a time.
A) Improving wellness in one dimension can lead to improvements in other dimensions. B) To improve wellness, you should integrate all the dimensions of wellness with personal choices. C) Each of the dimensions is a vital part of wellness.
Which of the following are true about health? (Select all that apply.) A) It falls on a continuum. B) It only means being free of disease. C) It can range from illness to the capacity to enjoy life. D) It is a condition with multiple dimensions.
A) It falls on a continuum. C) It can range from illness to the capacity to enjoy life. D) It is a condition with multiple dimensions.
Which of the following are true about health? (Select all that apply.) A) It is a condition with multiple dimensions. B) It falls on a continuum. C) It can range from illness to the capacity to enjoy life. D) It only means being free of disease.
A) It is a condition with multiple dimensions. B) It falls on a continuum. C) It can range from illness to the capacity to enjoy life.
Which of the following statements about spirituality are true? (Select all that apply.) A) Spiritually is sometimes a controversial component of wellness. B) Some people pressure other people about spiritual matters. C) The topic of spirituality should not be discussed because it makes some people uncomfortable. D) Spirituality is always observed privately.
A) Spiritually is sometimes a controversial component of wellness. B) Some people pressure other people about spiritual matters.
Which of the following are characteristics of many noncommunicable diseases? (Select all that apply.) A) They develop over time. B) They are contagious. C) They may recur frequently. D) They are caused by pathogens. E) They are long-lasting.
A) They develop over time. C) They may recur frequently. E) They are long-lasting.
Why do people with low incomes tend to be less healthy than people with higher incomes? (Select all that apply.) A) They have less access to walking trails and bicycle lanes. B) They have less access to high-quality health care. C) They are more likely to have a strong inherited predisposition to diseases. D) They are more likely to be exposed to pollution and toxins.
A) They have less access to walking trails and bicycle lanes. B) They have less access to high-quality health care. D) They are more likely to be exposed to pollution and toxins.
True or false: A person's family health history as well as the mental or physical problems the person has developed are considered a part of that person's biology. A) True B) False
A) True
True or false: Obesity is an important underlying cause of many chronic diseases in the United States. A) True B) False
A) True
True or false: You should seek help if emotional or psychological problems interfere with your daily life. A) True B) False
A) True
True or false: The six dimensions of wellness are interrelated. A) True B) False
A) True Reason: All six dimensions are related. If one dimension is affected (either positively or negatively), others may also be affected.
True or false: The six dimensions of wellness are interrelated. A) True B) False
A) True Reason: All six dimensions are related. If one dimension is affected (either positively or negatively), others may also be affected.
A diet can best be described as A) a person's daily eating habits. B) a strict regimen that allows the intake of unhealthy foods. C) the best way to cut calories. D) a way of choosing healthy foods over unhealthy foods.
A) a person's daily eating habits.
True or false: Critical thinking skills are necessary for understanding complex health issues, but not for simpler tasks like reading food and drug labels. A) True B) False
B) False
True or false: The terms wellness and health mean the same thing. A) True B)False
B) False Reason: The two terms are related and some people use them interchangeably, but wellness is a more personalized concept with several other distinctions.
Who of the following can most people count on to provide emotional and social support? A) Their employers' human resources personnel B) Family and friends C) A government bureaucracy D) Company executives
B) Family and friends
Which of the following statements regarding social wellness are correct? (Select all that apply.) A) It involves pursuing opportunities to increase your intellectual development. B) It involves developing appropriate support networks. C) It is a part of overall wellness. D) It includes contributing to your community and society.
B) It involves developing appropriate support networks. C) It is a part of overall wellness. D) It includes contributing to your community and society.
Which of the following groups has a high rate of diabetes compared to the other groups? A) Caucasians B) Latinos C) Asian Americans
B) Latinos
Which of the following are examples of factors that have a negative effect on wellness? (Select all that apply.) A) consuming water on a daily basis B) not wearing a seat belt C) excess body weight D) smoking
B) not wearing a seat belt C) excess body weight D) smoking
Which of the following statements about the leading causes of death in developing and developed nations are true? (Select all that apply.) A) Noncommunicable diseases account for a relatively high percentage of deaths in developing countries (countries still undergoing development). B) The leading cause of death in developing countries (countries still undergoing development) is communicable diseases. C) The leading cause of death in developed (not developing) countries is communicable diseases. D) Injuries account for about the same percentage of deaths in developed and developing countries.
B) The leading cause of death in developing countries (countries still undergoing development) is communicable diseases. D) Injuries account for about the same percentage of deaths in developed and developing countries.
Which statement about the symptoms of chronic diseases in young adults is most accurate? A) Young adults are more likely to show symptoms of heart disease and cancer than older adults. B) The symptoms of chronic disease may develop in young adults but not to show up until later in life. C) The habits of young adults have minimal effect on whether or not they suffer from chronic diseases later in life. D) Young adults should ignore the symptoms of chronic diseases.
B) The symptoms of chronic disease may develop in young adults but not to show up until later in life.
Which of the following statements concerning people who have a chronic medical condition are correct? (Select all that apply.) A) They should rely only on the Internet to decide on the best course of action for treating the condition. B) They should take what measures they can to limit the condition's effect on their daily life. C) They should take the medications that have been prescribed to them. D) They should follow the instructions of their health care providers.
B) They should take what measures they can to limit the condition's effect on their daily life. C) They should take the medications that have been prescribed to them. D) They should follow the instructions of their health care providers.
Which of the following statements about wellness are true? (Select all that apply.) A) Wellness is a less personalized concept than health. B) Wellness is an active process. C) Individual choice and responsibility are key components of wellness. D) Balance is an insignificant component of wellness.
B) Wellness is an active process. C) Individual choice and responsibility are key components of wellness.
Chronic diseases are typically caused by A) risk factors that are within a person's control. B) a combination of controllable and uncontrollable risk factors. C) tragic accidents. D) risk factors that are beyond a person's control.
B) a combination of controllable and uncontrollable risk factors.
Which of the following should people strive to avoid in order to reduce the risk of health problems? (Select all that apply.) A) having medically necessary X-rays B) being exposed to radon or asbestos C) recycling D) using tanning lamps
B) being exposed to radon or asbestos D) using tanning lamps
Smoking rates have A) almost doubled in the United States in the past 50 years. B) decreased among Americans in the past 50 years. C) remained constant since the 1990s. D) decreased so much in the past 50 years that smoking is no longer a health concern in the United States.
B) decreased among Americans in the past 50 years.
Which of the following are goals of Healthy People 2020? (Select all that apply.) A) recruiting more health care providers B) eliminating health disparities and achieving health equity C) providing health insurance coverage for all citizens D) attaining high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease
B) eliminating health disparities and achieving health equity D) attaining high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease
Strong personal relationships A) can be neglected during busy times. B) have ups and downs. C) can exist only with family. D) are usually upsetting rather than supportive.
B) have ups and downs.
Which of the following are benefits of physical activity? (Select all that apply.) A) reduced physical fitness B) improved mood C) reduced stress D) increased energy
B) improved mood C) reduced stress D) increased energy
Laughter is important because it does which of the following? (Select all that apply.) A) turns wellness into a chore B) improves health C) causes stress D) makes others feel better
B) improves health D) makes others feel better
Which of the following are examples of how public policies have affected health in positive ways? (Select all that apply.) A) higher costs for educating health care providers B) laws mandating child safety seats C) restrictions on smoking in public places D) greater access to fast food
B) laws mandating child safety seats C) restrictions on smoking in public places
In general, a person achieves occupational wellness by (Select all that apply.) A) accepting the job offer with the highest salary. B) matching career choices to personal qualities, values, and goals. C) basing career decisions on power and prestige. D) working in a job that contributes to society.
B) matching career choices to personal qualities, values, and goals. D) working in a job that contributes to society.
Maintaining a healthy body weight A) has little to do with a person's level of physical activity. B) may be one of the most challenging goals to achieve in contemporary society. C) induces stress and leads to exhaustion. D) is relatively easy in contemporary society owing to the vast number of fitness clubs.
B) may be one of the most challenging goals to achieve in contemporary society.
Which of the following behaviors are associated with intellectual wellness? (Select all that apply.) A) refusing to accept challenges B) motivation to learn new skills C) evaluating information D) avoiding obstacles to solutions
B) motivation to learn new skills C) evaluating information
What is the leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 5 and 24? A) cardiovascular disease B) motor vehicle crashes C) pneumonia D) cancer
B) motor vehicle crashes
Which of the following are components of physical fitness? (Select all that apply.) A) attitudes toward work and family B) muscle strength C) heart and lung function D) joint flexibility
B) muscle strength C) heart and lung function D) joint flexibility
