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Someone who practices fraud |
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The practice of quackery with the intent of deceiving others for financial gain |
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Being moved by a machine rather than using your own muscles to produce movement |
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Someone who practices quackery |
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A method of advertising or selling that uses false claims to lure people into buying products that are worthless or even harmful |
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Originally a name for an establishment that had mineral baths thought to be health-enhancing. Some modern spas have saunas and whirlpool baths and provide other services, such as hair and skin care and massage |
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A state of being that enables a person to reach his or her highest potential; includes intellectual, social, emotional, physical, and spiritual health |
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Controllable risk factors |
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Risk factors a person can act upon to change |
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The way you live, including your typical behaviors |
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Noncontrollable risk factors |
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Risk factors a person cannot change or control |
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The first stage of the general adaptation syndrome; occurs when you are exposed to a stressor |
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Negative or unpleasant stress |
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General adaptation syndrome |
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The series of phases the body goes through when it is exposed to stressors |
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The third stage of the general adaptation syndrome; occurs when the body is not able to resist a stressor and medical treatment is necessary |
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The second stage of the general adaptation syndrome; occurs when the body and its immune system start to resist or fight a stressor |
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The body's reaction to demanding situations |
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Something that causes or contributes to stress |
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A stress condition that may be eustressful or distressful and is associated with involvement in a competitive event |
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The eustress people feel when they run or do exercise that they enjoy |
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A summary of the results of self-assessments of several different parts of fitness |
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Being inactive or participating in very little physical activity |
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