1. Lifestyle diseases refer to physical or psychological diseases caused by people's bad behaviors in social, spiritual and cultural factors such as daily life and entertainment.
2. Factors, factors, biological factors and health service factors are all factors that affect health.
3. The "four pests" to be eliminated by the patriotic health campaign are,, and.
4. The essential nutrients for human body are lipids, sugars, inorganic salts, trace elements and.
5, to maintain oral hygiene, you must brush your teeth every day.
6. The purpose of physical exercise is to enhance the functions of various organs of the body, improve adaptability, and thus improve health.
7. Adults need to sleep for several hours every day.
8. Excessive drinking can lead to alcohol addiction syndrome, toxic hepatitis, cardiovascular diseases, tumors and neuropsychiatric diseases.
9. The "Four Diligences" of healthy behavior means cutting hair, washing clothes and covering the quilt frequently.
10, hand, foot and mouth disease, also known as eruptive stomatitis, mostly occurs in seasons, mostly in infants under one year old.
1 1. The main manifestations of lifestyle diseases are:
A, the body is thin, when standing, there is no need to pay attention to the coordination of head, shoulders and arms.
B, the hair is shiny, and a small amount of dandruff is allowed.
C, eating moldy, smoked, pickled and other contaminated food will not only cause food poisoning, but also induce cancer.
D, bad living habits and hygiene habits, easily infected with gastrointestinal infectious diseases.
12, the following are healthy behaviors:
A, less refined and more coarse B, less clothes and more baths C, less words and more lines D, less troubles and more sleep
13, correctly handle interpersonal relationships, should do:
First, strengthen ideological and moral cultivation and maintain psychological balance.
B, always understand each other and put yourself in each other's shoes.
C, dare to uphold the truth and uphold justice
D, good at forbearance and restraint, generous to people, not haggle over every ounce.
14, World No Tobacco Day is:
A, March 24th b, April 25th c, May 8th d, May 3rd1
15. What kind of sleep meets the health requirements?
A, the law of daily life, go to bed or get up on time B, there is no requirement for sleeping position, and how to sleep is comfortable.
C, bedding don't need to be changed frequently d, pillow height is consistent, avoid being too high or too low.
16, how to prevent epidemic conjunctivitis (pink eye)?
A, wash your hands with tap water frequently, and don't share towels and handkerchiefs with others. B, don't rub your eyes with your hands.
C, you can go swimming when pink eye is popular. D, you don't need isolation if you have pink eye.
17, how to prevent bacillary dysentery?
A, don't drink raw water b, exercise more.
C. Wash your hands before and after meals. D. Don't eat unclean food.
How to prevent tumors?
A, you can eat fried and smoked food. B, keep warm in winter to avoid cold stimulation.
C range hoods should be installed in the kitchen to reduce oil fume inhalation.
D. Use hormone drugs with caution to prevent hepatitis B and promote hepatitis B vaccination.
Please list three kinds of aerobic exercise.
20. Please list the essential nutrients for human body: (list at least three)
Answers to health education knowledge test questions
1, basic necessities of life
2. Lifestyle and environment
3. Rats, mosquitoes, flies and cockroaches
4, protein, vitamins
Five, two
6. Human environment
7、7—8
8, chronic gastritis, liver cirrhosis
9. Take a bath and cut your nails frequently.
10, Xia Qiu, 5
1 1、CD 12、ABCD 13、ABC 14、D
15、AD 16、AB 17、ACD 18、CD
19, answer: brisk walking, jogging, cycling, skipping, fitness dancing, skating, playing table tennis, swimming, climbing stairs, climbing mountains, etc.
A: protein, fat, sugar (also known as carbohydrates), vitamins, inorganic salts (also known as minerals) and water.