Standard 1 : Comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health. (Archived)



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General Information

Number: HE.8.C.1
Title: Comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health.
Type: Standard
Subject: X-Health Education (former standards – 2008) - Archived
Grade: 8
Strand: Health Literacy: CONCEPTS

Related Benchmarks

This cluster includes the following benchmarks
Code Description
HE.8.C.1.1: Analyze the relationship between healthy behaviors and personal health.
HE.8.C.1.2: Analyze the interrelationship between healthy behaviors and the dimensions of health: physical, mental/emotional, social, and intellectual.
HE.8.C.1.3: Predict how environmental factors affect personal health.
HE.8.C.1.4: Explore how heredity and family history can affect personal health.
HE.8.C.1.5: Investigate strategies to reduce or prevent injuries and other adolescent health problems.
HE.8.C.1.6: Analyze how appropriate health care can promote personal health.
HE.8.C.1.7: Anticipate the likelihood of injury or illness if engaging in unhealthy/risky behaviors.
HE.8.C.1.8: Identify major chronic diseases that impact human body systems.


Related Access Points

This cluster includes the following access points.

Independent

Access Point Number Access Point Title
HE.8.C.1.In.a: Describe the interrelationship between healthy behaviors and the dimensions of health (physical, mental/emotional, social, and intellectual), such as physical and social dimensions—hygiene and social relationships; intellectual, social, and physical dimensions—sexual abstinence and avoidance of disease and pregnancy; intellectual and social dimensions—peer refusals in risky situations and social relationships.
HE.8.C.1.In.b: Describe the interrelationship between healthy behaviors and the dimensions of health (physical, mental/emotional, social, and intellectual), such as physical and social dimensions—hygiene and social relationships; intellectual, social, and physical dimensions—sexual abstinence and avoidance of disease and pregnancy; intellectual and social dimensions—peer refusals in risky situations and social relationships.
HE.8.C.1.In.c: Describe how environmental factors can affect personal health, such as by the heat index, air quality, street lights and signs, gangs, and weapons in the community.
HE.8.C.1.In.d: Describe ways personal health can be affected by heredity and family history, such as sickle cell anemia, heart disease, obesity, or mental health.
HE.8.C.1.In.e: Identify strategies to reduce or prevent injuries and other adolescent health problems, such as recognizing symptoms of depression and telling an adult about them, practicing abstinence to reduce STDs/STIs, and avoiding unsafe places.
HE.8.C.1.In.f: Describe how appropriate health care can promote personal health, such as immunization to avoid diseases, sports physicals to reduce sports health risks, and counseling to treat depression.
HE.8.C.1.In.g: Explain the likelihood of injury or illness if engaging in unhealthy or risky behaviors, such as death or injury from drinking and driving, injuries resulting from fighting and bullying, and infections resulting from poor hygiene.
HE.8.C.1.In.h: Identify common chronic diseases that impact human body systems, such as cancer, heart disease, asthma, and diabetes.

Supported

Access Point Number Access Point Title
HE.8.C.1.Su.a: Identify that healthy behaviors can impact multiple dimensions of health (physical, emotional, and social), such as physical and social dimensions—hygiene and social relationships; emotional and social dimensions—peer pressure in risky situations and social relationships.
HE.8.C.1.Su.b: Identify that healthy behaviors can impact multiple dimensions of health (physical, emotional, and social), such as physical and social dimensions—hygiene and social relationships; emotional and social dimensions—peer pressure in risky situations and social relationships.
HE.8.C.1.Su.c: Describe a way an environmental factor can affect personal health, such as by the heat index, air quality, street lights and signs, gangs, and weapons in the community.
HE.8.C.1.Su.d: Identify ways personal health can be affected by heredity and family history, such as sickle cell anemia, heart disease, obesity, or mental health.
HE.8.C.1.Su.e: Recognize strategies to reduce or prevent injuries and other adolescent health problems, such as recognizing symptoms of depression and telling an adult about them, practicing abstinence to reduce STDs/STIs, and avoiding unsafe places.
HE.8.C.1.Su.f: Identify how appropriate health care can promote personal health, such as immunization to avoid diseases, sports physicals to reduce health risks, and counseling to treat depression.
HE.8.C.1.Su.g: Identify likely injuries or illnesses resulting from engaging in unhealthy or risky behaviors, such as death or injury from drinking and driving, injuries resulting from fighting and bullying, and infections from poor hygiene.
HE.8.C.1.Su.h: Recognize common chronic diseases that impact human body systems, such as cancer, heart disease, asthma, and diabetes.

Participatory

Access Point Number Access Point Title
HE.8.C.1.Pa.a: Recognize that healthy behaviors can affect physical, mental/emotional, or social aspects of health, such as hygiene/social relationships, peer refusals in risky situations/social relationships, or sexual abstinence/avoidance of disease and pregnancy.
HE.8.C.1.Pa.b: Recognize that healthy behaviors can affect physical, mental/emotional, or social aspects of health, such as hygiene/social relationships, peer refusals in risky situations/social relationships, or sexual abstinence/avoidance of disease and pregnancy.
HE.8.C.1.Pa.c: Recognize environmental factors that affect personal health, such as the heat index and air quality.
HE.8.C.1.Pa.d: Recognize a way personal health can be affected by heredity or family history.
HE.8.C.1.Pa.e: Recognize a strategy to prevent injuries and other adolescent health problems, such as avoiding unsafe places to avoid injury.
HE.8.C.1.Pa.f: Recognize a way appropriate health care can promote personal health, such as immunization to avoid diseases or sports physicals to reduce health risks.
HE.8.C.1.Pa.g: Recognize likely injuries or illnesses resulting from engaging in selected unhealthy behaviors, such as death or injury from drinking and driving, injuries resulting from fighting and bullying, and infections from poor hygiene.
HE.8.C.1.Pa.h: Recognize a common chronic disease, such as cancer, asthma, or diabetes.