Gr. 7 Health LM (Q1 To 4)
Gr. 7 Health LM (Q1 To 4)
Gr. 7 Health LM (Q1 To 4)
Attaining holistic health should be everybodys goal. At this point of your life
you have many health concerns that need to be addressed. You need to develop all
dimensions of your health. You also need coping skills to be able to face the
challenges of adolescent life. Correct health information, a positive attitude, healthy
practices and desirable coping skills will help you attain and maintain holistic health.
Pretest
B. There are changes that happen to boys and girls during puberty. Write TRUE if
the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong.
2. How can unpleasant body odor due to active secretion of sweat glands be
prevented?
A. Change clothes more often.
B. Shave the hair of the armpit.
C. Use perfume to hide the odor.
D. Take a bath regularly and use deodorant.
3. When seeking social support to cope with problems, which of the following
will NOT help?
A. Stay alone inside the room.
B. Talk to a friend who can help.
C. Ask advice from a responsible adult.
D. Talk to someone to know more about the problem.
4. What coping skill is applied when you say, I know I can do it?
A. Self-talk strategy
B. Solving the problem
C. Avoiding and denying
D. Seeking social support
5. What skills will help you get along well with other people?
A. Coping skills
B. Decision-making skills
C. Problem-solving skills
D. Social and communication skills
6. Saying you are sorry when you hurt someone, means you _____.
A. Do not have to pay back.
B. Want the person to forgive you.
C. Want the person to feel satisfied.
D. Are too proud to accept your mistake.
G. Choose one item in A above and write how it is interrelated with other
dimensions.
Lesson Targets:
Something to Ponder On
When you were younger, you did not have to think much about your health.
Your parents, teachers, and other caring adults looked out for your health. They
made sure that you ate the right food, had regular medical checkup and
immunizations, and other health practices.
Live a healthy and happy life. This must start early in life. Your health habits
and practices today as well as in the past, will greatly affect the status of your future
health.
Physical health means how well your body functions. It means you can carry
out everyday tasks without becoming too tired. It also means you have enough
energy to enjoy activities and to meet emergencies. It means developing healthful
habits and avoiding destructive habits, such as smoking, drinking alcoholic
beverages and taking dangerous drugs and harmful substances. You can attain this
by giving your body total care, which includes the following:
Keeping your body fit by exercising and participating in active games
Teenagers engage in physical activities to become fit
Places of worship
There will be times when you will make decisions that deal with issues
of right and wrong. Sometimes it will be difficult to decide because what is
right or wrong is not clearly defined. But as you grow and become more
mature, you will gain knowledge and experiences that will give you new
insights and ways of looking at things or situations. In deciding what action to
take, you can base your decisions on a set of values or moral principles. For
example, telling the truth and showing respect are commonly accepted
standards of right behaviour.
Seeking guidance from parents, teachers, religious leaders, and other
responsible adults will help you in making difficult choices. It is a sign of good
character if you act according to a set of high ethical principles. You will gain
respect and trust from others if you demonstrate good character. Moral-
spiritual health, together with the other dimensions, will help you attain holistic
health.
1. Read books.
2. Tell the truth.
3. Surf the internet.
4. Play different sports.
5. Go dancing with friends.
6. Attend social gatherings.
7. Respect the right of others.
8. Show your feelings in a positive way.
9. Say sorry when you have done wrong.
10. Consulting parents about your problems.
physical
spiritual mental
emotional social
Lets see how these health dimensions are interrelated with each other
physical
spiritual mental
Holistic
Health
emotional social
The five dimensions of holistic health are interrelated. An individual is
affected physically if food and shelter are not fully satisfied. This person will also be
affected emotionally as she/he may feel inadequate, insecure, and unsafe. And how
will this affect the mental health of the person? Anxiety may develop when a person
is worrying about his/her condition. Relationship with family, friends, and with others
may suffer also when a person is not contented and his/her longing for love and
affection is not met. When the physical, mental, emotional, and social needs are not
satisfied, a person may resort to unethical behaviour to satisfy his/her basic needs.
It is very clear that each dimension affects the other. The dimensions are
equally important to attain wellness or good health. These are like puzzle pieces that
need to be fitted together for meaningful health dimensions interrelationship.
Connect It!
Directions: Write one health dimension in each circle. On the lines write activities
you can do in each dimension that can contribute to holistic health. Add more lines if
needed to write your answer. Write these on the lines. On the space provided below,
explain briefly how the health dimensions are interrelated. Prepare to discuss your
answer in class.
__________
__________ __________
Holistic
Health
__________ __________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
Directions: Think of your health habits and practices. Put a check (/) in the
column after each item to show how often you practice the health activity.
What can you say about your health habits and practices?
____________________________________________________________________
Connect It to Art
Directions: Create a poster to illustrate your plan of action to attain holistic health.
Use any medium you may want, such as crayon, water color, oil pastel, etc. You
can use cartolina, illustration board, or any other appropriate material.
2 4
1 3 5
1.Appropriateness
of message
2.Creativity and
originality
3. Impact
4.Cleanliness
and neatness
Sum Up
Enrichment Activity
Lesson Targets:
The changes that happen during puberty are normal to adolescents. You
have to know and understand these changes so that they will not surprise nor scare
you. They are a normal part of your growth and development as a person. What is
important is for you to learn how to cope with them in appropriate ways. You will
learn that your wonderful body has built-in mechanisms that help you grow and
develop as an individual. You just have to recognize and use them well.
Check Your Life Skills
Directions: Write YES if you practice the following health and life skill and NO if you
dont
As you study this lesson, try to think of how you can develop these health and life
skills. If you are already practicing some, plan how you can continue to enhance
them. Remember, these health and life skills will help you face challenges that you
will meet today and in the future.
Your pituitary gland affects your growth more than any other gland. This
gland produces many kinds of hormones and one of these is the growth hormone.
This hormone regulates the development of long bones and muscles in the body. It
causes growth throughout childhood and adolescence and helps your body reach its
adult size or height. Remember, when your pituitary gland starts making growth
hormones, your growth spurt begins. When it stops making much growth hormone,
then your growth stops. When that happens, you have reached your adult size or
height.
Your pituitary gland also releases hormones that cause your reproductive
glands to become active. Important changes occur inside and outside your body as
your reproductive organs become more active. The testes produce the male sex
hormone testosterone while the ovaries produce the female sex hormone estrogen.
These hormones stimulate the many physical changes that adolescents go through
during puberty. These include secondary sex characteristics such as development of
the breast, appearance of maxillary and pubic hair, and others. Boys testes also
begin to produce sperm cells. Girls ovaries begin to develop egg cells.
Physical Changes
These are some of the general changes that happen to adolescent boys and
girls during puberty:
There is a rapid increase in height and weight. Boys experience this usually
two years later than girls. The head, hands and feet grow faster first, then the
arms and legs, and then the chest and shoulders. This is why the body of an
adolescent seems to be out of proportion.
Other changes:
o There is a sudden increase in hormone production.
o Bones become harder.
o Sweat and oil glands become more active.
Adolescents make better decisions than children because they can evaluate
risks and rewards better. They can sense the disadvantages and dangers as
well as the advantages and rewards that might happen because of their
actions. They can already think well before acting as well as know the
importance of planning ahead. These characteristics help adolescents make
better decisions. However, adolescents take more risks than adults because
they enjoy the rewards that result from their actions.
Adolescents also think less of themselves. This allows them to think and
reason better.
Adolescents have the skills that let them control and coordinate their thoughts
with their actions.
Adolescent students can focus their attention on what they want to listen to.
They can also focus their attention on two or more things at the same time.
There is likewise an improvement in adolescents memory and speed in
thinking. Their memory is more retentive and they can process information
faster.
Emotional Changes
Adolescents are very self- conscious. They consider approval of friends and
other adolescents or peers as very important.
Adolescents enjoy being with friends, so they stay longer with them after
school. They enjoy choosing clothes to wear; they also crave privacy. These
sometimes cause conflicts between adolescents and their parents.
Young adolescents choose friends who share the same interest with them.
Adolescents who grow up with family members showing love, guidance and
support for each other are less likely to get involved with bad company and
engage in fights, vandalism, smoking , drinking, or drug sessions.
Moral-spiritual Changes
Adolescents begin analyzing themselves during this stage. They try to find
out who they really are and analyze their strengths and weaknesses. As a result,
they understand themselves better and learn to accept and like themselves,
including their weaknesses.
They learn that house rules imposed by their parents are there to promote
order and harmony at home. However, they are not absolute and some are
negotiable as they mature. They begin to distinguish between rules that are
negotiable and those that are non-negotiable. Non-negotiable rules, like smoking,
are imposed because they are for their own good.
During adolescence, boys and girls realize what they could become in the
future. This helps them analyze what they are doing and how it could affect their
future. They become more careful in making decisions.
Directions: Draw a Venn diagram like the one below and write in the outside area of
the circle physical changes/characteristics unique among boys only while on another
area those unique among girls only. Inside the overlapping area of the circle, write all
characteristics/changes of adolescents that are shared by both.
Enrichment Activity
Lesson Targets:
Boys and girls experience rapid and uneven growth during adolescence. It is
uneven because the outer parts of the body such as the head, hands, and feet grow
first. They may feel awkward because the hands and feet may seem too big for the
rest of the body. Remember, this development is normal and temporary so there is
no need to be unhappy about it.
Teenagers of the same age but with varying height and size
Postural Problems
You will notice a great variation in the size and shape of adolescents of the
same age. This variation can be a source of concern among teenagers who compare
themselves with others. During the growth spurt, teenagers begin to grow at a rapid
rate. Teenagers who grow taller than their classmates may feel conscious about their
height. Some teenagers may begin to slouch because they are not used to their new
height. Others may slouch on their chairs as they study. Some girls who develop
their breast earlier may also feel conscious and tend to slouch. They may develop
poor posture if they continue to do this. Remember, good posture helps maintain
body alignment. It also helps the bones and muscles to continue to grow properly
during adolescence.
Other Concerns Related to Physical Changes
Every individual goes through the changes of puberty at his/her own rate.
Some may experience the changes sooner or later than the others. The growth
pattern for girls is a little different from the growth pattern for boys. Girls are usually
taller than boys around the age of 11 or 12. Then growth in height slows down for
most girls while this speeds up for many adolescent boys. Within a few years, boys
in general become taller than girls. This difference may cause uncomfortable
feelings. Boys may also feel embarrassed when their voice cracks because of the
growth of their larynx. This is part of growing up.
Body odor
During the early teen years, the sweat glands become more active. When
teenagers play actively or engage in sports or other physical activities, they tend to
perspire profusely. If they do not know how to manage this problem, it may cause
unpleasant body odor. How does this happen?
Sweat glands are numerous under the arms and any bacteria under the arms
may act on perspiration and cause an unpleasant body odor. If you do not practice
proper hygiene, then you might have body odor. Take a bath or shower daily. Soap
and water will remove bacteria and excess oil on the skin. Apply deodorant or
antiperspirant daily. Be sure to bring extra clothes and change when needed.
These may prevent unpleasant body odor.
Dental problems
Lack of sleep
While sleeping, the body gets a chance to rest. Although most body
activities slow down while sleeping, some remain active. The pituitary gland releases
more hormones, like growth hormones, when one is asleep. Body cells grow and
repair themselves more rapidly during sleep. Lack of sleep during the adolescent
years interferes with these processes and might interfere also with proper growth
and development.
Teenagers need nine to ten hours sleep each night to feel well and rested.
So you should refrain from staying late at night playing computer games, watching
television or just staying awake doing something. Insufficient sleep has negative
effects on your growth and development.
At this point of your life, your friends become very important to you and you
probably spend most of your time with them. You meet people and form new
relationships.
If you are out with friends, let your parents know where you are. Let them
know and ask permission if you have a change of plans, like staying late with
friends or sleeping over in your friends house. This will show your parents
that you are acting responsibly and safely. Communicating with them in that
way will bring about good relationship.
Emotional Changes
Your emotions and feelings also go through changes during adolescence and
you may experience these problems:
You may be happy at one moment, then feel sad the next. This mood
swing might be misunderstood by friends or family. Moodiness among girls
may be due to changes in their estrogen level while among boys, it may be
due to changes in their testosterone levels. These hormones can cause
emotions to be very intense and swing rapidly. These emotional swings will
settle down as you enter the next stage of your growth and development.
This mood swing may be bothersome but you must accept that
emotional changes during adolescence are a normal part of your growth and
development. Knowledge about what is happening in your body during
adolescence will help you understand better the changes you are
experiencing.
There are positive ways of dealing with intense emotions and of using
extra energy during adolescent years. Get involved in worthwhile physical
and social activities, such as sports, dancing and arts and crafts. These will
help you feel better and worry less about the changes taking place in you.
We will write our health concerns (one piece of paper for each health
concern) and drop them in the proper box:
Illustration 5 boxes on each box is written a health dimension:
1. Physical concern
2. Mental concern
3. Emotional concern
4. Social concern
5. Moral-spiritual concern
We will group ourselves and each group will try to analyze the health
concern, find out more about it by reading, researching, interviewing, and other
means. We will report our findings in class at the next meeting.
GROUP REPORT RUBRIC
Items Commendable Acceptable Poor
Information Accurate Accurate Some
More than 5 3-5 sources inaccuracies
different sources 1-2 sources
Complete: Some items
description, missing Some information
managemen given
t, coping
Well-organized Somewhat
organized
Disorganized
Visual aid Clear and helpful Messy and None or
inaccurate inaccurate
Presentation Cooperative Minor problems of Some arguments
cooperating during the
presentation;
members did not
take the
presentation
seriously
Coping skills this will help you deal with sad, difficult and stressful
situations /experiences in your lives. If you have developed coping skills, you can
prevent serious problems resulting from these experiences.
There are several coping techniques you can use in ordinary life situations.
Some are very useful; some are not. Some can help you for a short time only but
some can help you for a long time. Study the following coping techniques and see
how you can practice them:
Support- Seeking Strategies:
Self- talk is a way to help you change your thoughts. Here are some self- talk
statements that you can use as coping skill. These statements are useful when you
are under stress or facing a challenge/problem:
A. When you are preparing for a stressful situation, you can use any of these
statements:
I know I can do it.
Its easier once I get started.
What exactly do I have to do?
Tomorrow, I will be through it.
I have succeeded with this before.
I wont entertain negative thoughts.
I can overcome
I can ask
this problem.
somebody for
help.
You can cope with the changes that caused some of your health concerns at
this stage if you will always make a responsible decision. There are lots of
responsibilities and challenges ahead of you as an adolescent. You must handle
those responsibilities and challenges successfully. Using coping skills will help you
handle these challenges.
Sum Up
Directions: Make a spider map showing your skills in dealing with adolescent
concerns. Write the issue/concern on the line connected to the oval. Write ways to
cope with the concern on lines provided for. Add or delete lines as needed.
Managing my health
issues/concerns as
teenager
Targets:
Something to Ponder On
When you were a child, your parents, older siblings, relatives, and other
concerned adults made sure you ate the right food and had regular medical
checkups, immunizations, and other health care.
Now that you are already an adolescent, your personal health becomes
your responsibility also. One way to do this is to know your health status so that you
can take the necessary actions to improve your health habits and practices. In case
there is a sign of a medical problem, early detection can help to prevent this from
becoming serious that would need appropriate treatment.
Monitoring health status can be done through regular health checkups and
screening tests appropriate for you. It is very important to know your health status.
For school age children and adolescents, the school health personnel, such as the
school physician, school nurse, school dentist, as well as teachers and other school
personnel perform checkups and screening tests at the beginning and towards the
end of the school year. This is part of the school health service provided for students.
Screening for blood pressure is added to the routine tests for height, weight, vision,
and hearing. Immunizations are also updated.
Adolescents who are experiencing growth spurts may also be screened for
possible scoliosis. Scoliosis is the abnormal curvature of the spine, which causes
pain and affects growth. Additional tests may be recommended by your physician or
health care provider as needed.
Evaluation of the results of checkups and screening tests is done by the
school health personnel. Students who may need health counselling, referral, and
follow up will be identified and guided for proper action.
As an adolescent, you should always remember that you are also responsible
for your own health. Monitor your body for changes that may need medical checkup.
This is often referred to as part of self- care. For girls, it is recommended to check
your breasts for possible masses or lumps the moment you start menstruating. You
should do this monthly, specifically one week after the onset of menstruation. You
can do this while taking a shower or facing the mirror. This breast self-examination
(BSE) can help females check any abnormalities that might need medical help.
Remember, there are normal changes during and right before menstruation so it is
better to perform BSE after menstruation. Develop the habit of doing BSE monthly.
Scoliosis Screening
In the school, your school nurse or your health teacher can do the scoliosis
screening test. During the test, the school nurse will observe your posture for signs
of scoliosis. Early detection can prevent scoliosis from progressing.
Screening Procedure
Forward Bend Test:
1. Stand facing away from the screener.
2. Bend forward at the waist 90 degrees, feet 10 cm apart, knees
straight, and feet parallel to each other.
3. Palms of the hands are facing each other and arms hang down, and
are relaxed. The head is down.
It is normal if the screener observes the following:
Both sides of upper and lower back are symmetrical.
Hips level and symmetrical.
It is very important that you are aware of any change in your body. Any
deviation from the normal must be reported to your parents so that you can seek
medical advice. You can go to your school clinic to seek advice from the health
personnel there. Your teachers can also help you. Dont wait for your health problem
to get worse. You have to act now.
The graphic organizer below shows the importance of health appraisal/screening test
in attaining holistic health. Draw an arrow connecting the screening test to its
importance.
Keeps you informed about
your general health status.
Name:____________________________________ Date:
I promise that___________________________________
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
I plan to_______________________________________
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
Witness:
_________________________
FINAL CHECK-UP
A. Directions: Choose the dimension of health which each activity develops most.
Write the letter of your answer.
D. Directions: Put a check (/) if you agree with the practice or habit and (x) if you do
not.
I will...
____1. monitor my weight...
____2. do my best in school.
____3. monitor my posture for any change.
____4. do my share of responsibilities at home.
____5. smile at people whether I know them or not.
____6. visit my doctor once a year even if I am not sick.
____7. submit to a scoliosis screening test in my school.
____8. submit to a screening test to know my health status.
____9. tell my health problems to my parents/health personnel.
___10. take advantage of the health services in our barangay health
clinic.
1. Bad breath
2. Tooth decay
3. Moody feelings.
4. Body odor due to sweating
5. Bad posture due to growth spurt
Some foods that you eat daily may not always be the right food that your
body needs. To choose healthy foods, you need to know more than just how foods
look.
As the saying goes, You are what you eat. Good nutrition affects your total
well-being. Thus, it is very important in attaining good health. As you explore this
topic, you will know correct information that will help and guide you in choosing the
right food you need for a healthy life. It will also make you realize that part of good
nutrition is eating the right amount of food and not skipping meals.
As you go through this learning material, you need to answer the pre-test
which checks your prior knowledge and understanding of concepts in nutrition.
Varied activities to assess your understanding of the lessons will also be provided.
Are you now excited to learn more about nutrition? Lets start!
Pretest
A. Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer.
A. Baked potato
B. Hamburger and fries
C. Plain vegetable salad
D. Fruits and vegetables
A. 1 Slice of bread
B. 1 cup raw, leafy vegetables
C. 2 tablespoons peanut butter
D. 2 ounces of processed cheese
A. Bread
B. Mineral
C. Protein
D. Vitamins
A. Guava
B. Milk
C. Rice
D. Spinach
10. Which food is from the top part of the Food Group Pyramid?
A. Banana
B. Cassava
C. Eggs
D. Margarine
13. It is unhealthful to eat foods high in fats and sugar because these are major
risk factors in developing _______.
15. Eat plenty of grains, vegetables, and fruits because these provide important
vitamins and_____.
A. fiber
B. fat
C. calcium
D. complete nutrients
A. Vegetable group
B. Fats, oils and sweets group
C. Milk and milk products group
D. Bread, cereal, rice, root crops and noodles group
E. Meat, poultry, dried beans, eggs, and nuts group
18. What food group is at the top of the Food Guide Pyramid?
20. Which food group receives the greatest number of servings6 to8?
Lesson Targets:
Nutritional needs vary for each stage of life, so it is important to eat a healthy
diet through all life stages. Adolescence is one of the fastest growth periods in a
persons life. The physical changes during this stage affect the bodys nutritional
needs. Changes in your lifestyle as an adolescent may also affect your food choices
and eating habits. With your active social life and busy schedules, you might often
skip meals and just take snacks throughout the day. You might also often skip
breakfast, not knowing that this important meal will give you the energy to make it
through the day and to perform well in school. When you skip meals, you might
resort to eating snacks in fast foods or carinderias, or not eating at all. When you
eat outside, your choice of foods are often high in fats and sugar that provide less
nutritional value. These practices are unhealthful and are major risk factors in
developing chronic diseases, such as heart diseases, diabetes and even some types
of cancer.
To achieve your full growth potential, proper food selection and eating are
very essential. You must know your physical need for food and follow the dietary
guidelines appropriate for your age. You sometimes wont eat a dish --- even if you
know it is healthful because you dont like its taste. Most often the desire for food or
is stronger than the need to eat. Always remember that you need to eat foods that
your body needs to support your growing body and to prevent future health
problems. Following certain guidelines will help you choose a balanced and healthful
diet.
Eat a variety of foods every day. Choosing and eating a variety of foods
each day is important in building a healthy body.
Consume fish, lean meat, poultry or dried beans. Eating these will give
you protein, vitamin B, iron and zinc. These foods may contain high levels
of fats but choosing lean meat and poultry without skin and limiting the
egg yolks, nuts, and seeds can help limit fat intake.
Eat more vegetables, fruits, and root crops. Vegetables and fruits are rich
in vitamins and minerals and some are high in fiber. Eating a variety of
food from this group will help you prevent chronic diseases and will keep
you healthy.
Eat foods cooked in edible/cooking oil in your daily meals. Eating foods
cooked in edible/cooking oil daily prevents chronic energy deficiency.
Fats and oils are also essential for absorption and utilization of fat-soluble
vitamins, such as vitamin A. Olive oil is the best and healthiest oil and it's
good for your health.
Consume milk, milk products and other calcium-rich foods, such as small
fish and dark leafy vegetables. These are good sources of protein and
calcium.
Use iodized salt, but avoid excessive intake of salty foods. Consuming
less salt can reduce your chance of developing high blood pressure or
can decrease your risk of cardiovascular disease.
Eat clean and safe food. It is important to handle and prepare food safely
by observing cleanliness. Wash hands and use clean utensils in
preparing and cooking food.
For a healthy lifestyle and good nutrition, exercise regularly, do not
smoke, and avoid drinking alcoholic beverages.
Teenagers active life
Now, knowing some facts about the importance of nutrition, think about these
questions.
Do you eat the right food you need for good health?
Are you getting the nutrients you need from the food you choose for your
meals?
It is important to be aware of the food you eat every day. The next activity will
help you analyze the food you have taken in a day. It will give you a clear picture of
your daily food diet.
N U T R I T I O N C
B U F O O D S S A A
C M T J D G O L E L
E N E R G Y C D T O
R G C B I I P W O R
I K G A U E N O R I
K L I M F Y N A M E
R I C E D I E T I S
1. Form
2. groups of 6-8 members.
3. Share with each other what you know about the
4. words.
5. As a group choose several words from the word search and link/connect/web
them to make a definition/concept.
6. Use a definition map to describe and define the words you chose and their
related ideas. Each map should include branches that answer questions
about the vocabulary word such as, What is it?, What is it like?, or What
are some examples?
Here is how you can do a definition map.
What is it?
Nutrition
Diet
What is it like?
Food
Nutrients
Calories
Eggs
Rice Milk
Directions: List down all the foods and drinks you had for breakfast, snacks,
lunch, and dinner yesterday. Indicate also where you ate your meal in the column for
source. Study your list and check if you followed the nutritional guidelines for a
balanced diet.
Meals Foods eaten Source: Eaten at
home/fast food/others
Breakfast
Snacks
Lunch
Snacks
Dinner
Since you are already responsible and can make decisions for your own food
choices, make the best choice and decision for your health. There is a variety of food
available. Select those that will provide the best nutrients you need for proper
growth, development and health. This is important for your lifelong wellness.
Poor meals due to poor selection of food, eating foods high in fats at fast food
centers, eating processed foods, and eating hurried meals at home and school may
lead to some health problems, if not corrected. Studies show also that most of an
adolescents diet needs attention due to the following findings:
You should follow the nutritional guidelines for a healthful diet. You should
know how many servings from each food group daily are recommended. The Food
Guide Pyramid will help you. The number of servings recommended for an individual
depends on her/his age, size, sex, and the activity she/he engages in. For good
health, all age groups must eat at least the lowest number of servings from each of
the food groups every day. This is in order to meet the daily requirements of
vitamins, minerals, protein, fibers, and carbohydrates.
Directions: Write YES if you practice the life skill and NO, if you do not
practice it. Be honest with your responses. Write your answer on the space before
each life skill.
I eat the correct servings for the food groups in the Food Guide Pyramid.
How many did you check? If you have five checks, it means you are really
following good nutrition habits. If you did not check some of the items, you need to
review your habits and practices related to nutrition. Your health may suffer later if
you continue to have poor food choices and poor eating habits.
Teenage boys and girls have high demands of iron due to growth spurt. The
onset of menstruation among girls also increases the need for iron. Boys 1315
years of age need 20 milligrams while girls need 21 milligrams daily. Do you know
that iron from meat is better absorbed by the body than iron from plant sources? You
can improve the absorption of iron from plants by eating fruits or drinking fruit juices
that contain vitamin C. Iron is important for proper functioning of cells and for
resistance to infection.
Remember that there is a strong relationship between what you eat and your
health, not only today but in the future as well. Proper nutrition also helps prevent
diet-related chronic diseases in the future, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer,
and osteoporosis. It is important for you to select a well-balanced diet always.
Teenagers involved in active sports
As active adolescents you need more energy food. A person doing high level
activities requires more energy. If you are very active, you need to eat a variety of
food. Eat only in amounts that your body needs or that matches your growth and
activity level.
You usually engage in physical activities like sports. During these activities
wherein you perspire a lot, you lose some sodium. Usually the salt in your diet
replaces the salt lost. Excessive perspiration during strenuous physical activities
removes the potassium, sodium, and calcium from your body. You can replace these
by eating foods, such as vegetables, cereals, meat, dried fruits, and milk.
Exercise can also increase your bodys need for thiamine, riboflavin, and
niacin. You need these vitamins for the release and use of energy when you are
exercising or doing activities. You can get these from foods, such as meat, fish,
beans, milk, cheese, poultry and eggs.
Drink enough water. Drink an extra 568 ml of water 2 hours before the
activity and 85.2 - 170.4 ml every 10-20 minutes during the actual
vigorous activity. Avoid drinks with high sugar content to avoid delay
in stomach emptying.
Eat foods rich in iron. Athletes should also eat citrus fruits. Citrus fruits
help facilitate bodys absorption of the iron in cereals, vegetables, and
other non- meat sources. These foods help prevent potential iron-
deficiency anemia.
Eat foods rich in calcium. Female athletes, for example, can be prone
to osteoporosis (weakening of the bones as a result of loss of
calcium). They must be particularly careful to eat foods rich in calcium
to get the recommended dietary allowance of calcium.
Your daily diet should be selected carefully. The nutritional guidelines for
adolescents will make it easy for you to choose a balanced diet. You need different
nutrients to be sure that your body functions properly. You also need body-building
foods due to your accelerated growth and development. Your active life also requires
more energy foods.
Directions: Read the situation below and answer the questions that follow.
1. Suggest a menu for his lunch that will give Jose the nutrients he needs as
an active teenager.
2. Suggest foods to replace the potassium, sodium, and calcium lost due to
too much sweating.
You can influence others to develop a healthy eating habit through different
strategies. Help promote healthier eating among your family members, friends, and
schoolmates through your advocacy materials.
Assignment:
message about eating the required amount of vegetables, fruits and milk daily.
Create a group for the presentation of your advocacy materials to the class or
have an exhibit of all your output.
Sum Up
http://fnri.dost.gov.ph/index.ph
Lesson Targets:
Something to Ponder On
The Food Guide Pyramid will guide you on how many servings from each
food group is recommended daily. There are six food groups in the Food Guide
Pyramid. The serving requirements of each individual depend on age, sex, size, and
activity level. Each day, we need to eat at least the lowest serving from each of the
food groups. This is to meet the daily requirements of vitamins, minerals, protein,
fiber, and carbohydrates of an individual.
We all need to eat a balanced diet every day. This includes servings of foods
from different food groups in the Food Guide Pyramid. This guide suggests that we
consume--
For you to grow and develop to the fullest and to improve your
nutritional status, it is important to follow healthy eating guidelines such as:
Eat foods that are low in fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol.
To lower the risk of heart diseases, avoid too much
cholesterol in your
diet.
Use iodized salt but avoid excessive intake of salty foods. Too
much salt in the diet may increase the risk of having high
blood pressure.
Remember, healthy eating will reduce your risk of suffering from fatal
diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Healthy eating is
important for proper growth and development. It can also prevent health problems,
such as obesity, dental caries, iron deficiency, and osteoporosis. Women are prone
to osteoporosis, so teenage girls should eat enough foods rich in calcium. This will
help build strong bones to protect them from osteoporosis later in life.
A serving is the size of food after it is cooked. Do you know that three
ounces of cooked meat is about the size of a deck of cards?
The serving sizes below will guide you in measuring the amount of food and
liquid you take daily.
The table below is a food guide for adolescents. Adolescents can achieve
their energy and nutrient requirements by eating a variety of foods daily. This guide
may be used to ensure variety in foods eaten.
Food group Serving size Number of
servings
daily
Breads / 1 muffin 5 to 10
Starches: 2 slices bread servings
1/2 cup cooked cereal, pasta, potatoes, or
rice
1 ounce or 3/4 cup dry cereal
4 pcs. pan de sal
1 small size root crop
1 pack instant noodles
Fats 10 peanuts 2 to 4
2 Tbsps. cream cheese, avocado, or low servings
calorie salad dressing
1 tsp oil, margarine,
mayonnaise, or butter
1 Tbsp salad dressing
Sweets 1/8 of a pie 1 to 3
and 1/2 cup ice cream servings
Desserts 3-inch pastry per week
1/2 cup pudding,
2 small cookies.
Do you include food from the different food in your daily meal?
Do the next activity to check if you are eating the right food.
Direction: List all the foods and drinks you usually eat the whole day. List them in
the space below. Check the column of food group where each food belongs.
You usually eat at the school canteen and you see your classmates and other
students select the food they want for snacks or lunch.
The next activity will require you to be observant while inside the school
canteen.
Are there healthier options available to students other than what they
normally choose?
Directions: Visit your school canteen and observe the students taking their lunch
or snacks. List the foods being served to the students in the school canteen.
Check from the Food Guide Pyramid the group where the foods you listed belong.
After learning about the Food Guide Pyramid, can you prepare a healthy
menu for your breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner? Be sure to follow the nutritional
guidelines you have learned and include food from the different food groups in the
Food Guide Pyramid.
Directions: Prepare a healthy menu for your breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner.
Follow the Food Guide Pyramid for teens in preparing your meals. Be sure to
include foods from all the food groups in the Food Guide Pyramid.
Do the next activity and show your understanding by making sense/meaning
out of the words/phrases given below.
Sum Up
Do either one of these:
Using a graphic organizer, connect/web the following concepts in a
way that they make sense
Write a paragraph using the words/phrases below to summarize the
lesson.
o Food groups
o Balanced diet
o Good nutrition
o Healthy eating
o Food Guide Pyramid
o Proper growth and development of adolescents
Assignment:
Do you want to find the truth about those statements? Read the article about
Food Myths and Facts in this website- http://topendspot.com/health
To learn more about the Food Guide Pyramid, you can visit this website
http://www.the-food-guide-pyramid
Enrichment Activity
A Healthful Diet
Group by six.
Choose foods from the Food Guide Pyramid. Show what kinds of food you
need everyday and the number of servings you need from each food group.
(40 points) 1. Cut out pictures of different kinds of food. Show the correct number
of servings
you need from each food group. For example, cut out six to eleven
pictures of
foods from the bread, cereals, rice, root crops, and noodles group.
(30 points) 2. Draw a big paper plate on construction paper. Paste the cut-out
foods on the
plate.
(20 points) 3. Write one way your body uses food from each food group.
Lesson Targets:
The results of the 6th National Nutrition Survey for Filipino adolescents show
the nutritional status of adolescents from ages 11-19. Let us analyze the results.
Survey shows that:
If you will analyze the result of this survey, there are more underweight
adolescents ages 11-12 than those who are 13-19 years old.
What do you think are the reasons? The next activity will help you see the reasons.
Activity 1: How Are My Eating Habits and Practices?
What can you say about the results of your answers to this
activity?
Do they reveal something positive or negative about your eating
habits and practices?
Ask some of your classmates if they have similar answers.
Some of your answers are the reasons why some adolescents are not
properly nourished. Do you know which ones?
Based on the same survey, these are the reasons why adolescents are
undernourished.
Poor food choices and intakes often influenced by peers and the media
Becoming conscious of the kinds and amounts of food they eat (i.e. females
tend to eat less because of fear of becoming fat)
School canteens and cafeterias serving less nutritious foods (i.e. chips,
carbonated beverages and artificial fruit juices)
Low intake of iron and vitamin C-rich foods resulting in iron deficiency
Here are some reminders for eating right:
Sometimes you just eat anything available on the table, but sometimes you
become too choosy. Do you realize the effects if you dont eat food that your body
needs? The next activity will help you evaluate your eating habits.
Analyze your answers to these questions and plan how you can improve your
eating habits.
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) primarily affects children but the effects last a
lifetime. It causes night blindness and, and later on, permanent blindness
(xerophthalmia). The child suffering from VAD does not reach optimum physical
growth and is prone to infections, that contributes to the high rates of sickness and
death among young children. VAD can be prevented by regular consumption of
vitamin A-rich foods, such as animal products, and orange and yellow fruits and
vegetables, dark green leafy vegetables, and palm oil.
Anaemia and iron deficiency Anemia is a condition in which the red blood cell
count or hemoglobin is less than normal. It affects mostly adolescent girls women of
child-bearing age and pre-school children. Anemia results in retarded physical
growth, low resistance to infections and slow development of learning abilities. In
adults it causes fatigue and reduced work capacity and may cause reproductive
impairment. Foods such as dark green leafy vegetables, legumes and red meat are
rich in iron, as are iron-fortified food products.
Iodine deficiency disorder (IDD) results from lack of iodine in the diet. Iodine is
needed for the production of thyroid hormone. The body does not make iodine, so
you should get iodine in your diet. Iodine rich foods are
Breads Iodized table salt
Eggs Shellfish
Frozen yogurt Soy milk
Nutritional Habits A S N
I eat a variety of foods every day.
I buy only nutritious snack food items.
I always try to make time for a good meal.
I eat together with my family during meals.
I pack breakfast to be eaten when I reach school.
I bring packed nutritious and safe foods when eating
out.
I eat nutritious foods at home and even outside our
home.
I know the negative consequences of fad diets to my
health.
I sleep early so that I will wake up early and have
enough time to prepare for school and eat breakfast.
I choose foods wisely, making good use of salads,
fruits and vegetables and whole grains when eating
out.
Eating Disorders
Adolescent girls tend to eat less because of their fear of becoming fat. They
become choosy with the foods they eat, preferring snack foods to full meals. Some
are too conscious about their weight and their efforts to lose weight get out of control.
Due to their desire to lose weight, they develop eating disorders. They get carried
away with losing weight and becoming thin. An eating disorder is an extreme, unsafe
eating behavior that can cause serious illness or that may even result in death. The
exact cause is unknown. Some may have serious underlying mental and emotional
problems that need professional treatment. They develop eating disorders that if not
treated earlier can lead to serious health problems. It might also lead to death.
Teenagers who have eating disorders usually have a family history of weight
problems, depression, or substance abuse. In this case they need professional help.
Some common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and binge eating
disorder.
Dry skin
Fainting
Brittle hair
Dehydration
Loss of body fat
Irregular heartbeat
Loss of menstruation
Wasting away of muscle tissue
Some behaviors that can also be observed from those with anorexia
nervosa include the following:
They exercise excessively.
They wear bulky or loose clothing.
They make excuses during meal time .
They may shift the food around on their plate just to pretend they are
eating.
Cope with stress. Find alternative ways to handle stress and other
feelings without food. You can do exercises, meditation, or simple
breathing exercises.
Take three regular meals and choose healthy snacks. Do not skip
meals as this often leads to binge eating later in the day. Take your
breakfast, then have a balanced lunch and dinner on scheduled
mealtime. If you will take a snack in between, be sure to choose
healthy snacks.
Stay away from temptation. Do not store junk food and other
unhealthy snacks in your refrigerator or cabinet.
Stop dieting. Depriving yourself of food will just trigger food craving
and you will have the urge to overeat. What you can do is to focus on
eating nutritious foods in moderation. Avoid being uncomfortably full.
Have enough sleep. Instead of eating when you are tired, it is better
to take a nap or sleep earlier to boost your energy.
Know your body. You must know when you are physically hungry. If
you have just eaten and feel like eating again, just ignore it. It is just
emotional hunger.
Note the food you eat. Recording the food you eat, the time,
quantity, and the feeling while eating will help you see the pattern. Do
you overeat when you feel stressed, upset, hurt or angry? You will
see the connection between your mood and binge eating.
Get help. Build a solid support network such as with your family,
friends, or join a support group. You can also seek medical help.
Watch your eating behavior. There are some behaviors that may indicate that
you are at risk for developing an eating disorder. Do the next activity to check your
eating behavior.
Directions: Check the number if the behavior relates to you and cross (x) if it
doesnt .
If not treated, binge eating disorder usually leads to obesity. Several health
problems may occur when you are obese, such as:
Stroke
Osteoarthritis
Type 2 diabetes
Heart disease
High cholesterol
Gallbladder problem
High blood pressure
Joint and muscle pain
Risk of having a certain type of cancer
Remember, all eating disorders need immediate attention since these are
serious health problem. Discuss the problem with a responsible adult who can help.
Better yet, consult a health professional.
Now that you are familiar with the different eating disorders, can you
differentiate one from the other? Do the next activity.
Direction: Read the situation and then answer the questions that follow.
Sum Up
3. A bulimic person has dry skin, brittle hair and lost body fat.
7. Malnutrition among adolescents is due to poor food choices and poor food
intakes.
deficiencies.
development.
1. What is the food group at the top of the Food Guide Pyramid?
A. Vegetable group
B. Fats, oils, and sweets
C. Bread, cereal, rice and root crop group
D. Meat, poultry, fish, dried beans, eggs, and nuts group
2. Which does not belong to the food from the top part of the Food Guide
Pyramid?
A. Candy
B. Guava
C. Lollipop
D. Margarine
C Eat one type of food from each food group every day.
A. Calcium.
B. Potassium
C. Water
D. Zinc
7. You should eat plenty of grains, vegetables, and fruits because _____
8. Poultry is _____
A. raw fish
C. cooked vegetables
9. To avoid osteoporosis among female athletes, they should eat foods rich
in _____
A. calcium
B. potassium
C. sodium
D. zinc
A. Anemic people.
B. Anorexic people.
C. Compulsive eaters
III. Directions: Categorize the different food products according to food groups in the
Food Guide Pyramid.
1. Rice
2 . Eggs
3. Cakes
4. Spaghetti
5. Margarine
6. Glass of milk
7. Peanuts and meat
Module 3:
Please localize the drawing. Show a typical Filipino male and female
adolescent. Cover the whole shield with the picture so that the shield can
be distinguishable
As a starting point, its a good idea to check what you already know about
communicable diseases. This is a diagnostic exercise, so dont worry if there are
items which you cant answer.
Pre-test
1. W __ __ __ __
2. P __ __ __ __ __ __ N
3. __ I __ __ __
4. __ O __ __
5. H __ __ __ __ N __
6. __ __ __ E
7. A __ __ __ __ S
8. __ __ __ __ C __
9. S __ __ __
Direction: Analyze the series of words in each item and cross out the word that
does
C. Paired Words
Direction: Analyze the relationship of the first set of words to help you supply the
missing word/s. Study the following example:
an example of a fungus.
1. Tuberculosis: bacterium:: Dengue Fever: ________________
2.
2. poverty: economic factor:: superstitions: ________________
D. Multiple Choice
A. Mosquito bites
B. Contaminated food
3. What does the poisonous gas belief state as the cause of disease?
4. Aliya woke up with a slight fever. She remembered that she visited a friend in the
hospital a few days ago. What stage of an infection is Aliya experiencing?
A. Vaccination C. Rehabilitation
7. What is the only source of infection according to the germ theory of disease?
A. Microbe C. Magic
D. Our medical practitioners will get mad if we dont follow their advice.
Lesson Targets
In the first Module, you were introduced to the concept of holistic health. You
learned that health has several dimensions that are interrelated.
Before we discuss health and disease in detail, let us first build on what you
know about these two concepts.
Reflect, Write, and Share
Think of everything you know about health and disease. Write down words
or phrases that you associate with these two terms. Then discuss your answers
with a partner.
Health Disease
To the Illustrator: Please enlarge the concept web and delete the black lines at
the right side of the drawing.
Im sure you wrote interesting information about health and disease from your
previous learning and experience. As you read and understand the content of this
lesson, try to compare new concepts with your prior knowledge about health and
disease.
http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~bogle/wellness%20continuum.jpg
Components of Holistic
Health
Were you able to identify the health dimension being shown in the pictures?
Compare your interpretation with the following:
The picture on the upper left shows someone playing volleyball, an activity
that can improve ones physical health.
The picture on the lower left shows an Igorot woman flashing a bright smile.
She exhibits good emotional health.
At the center are two pictures which show the interrelationship between
moral-spiritual and environmental health. Our personal relationship with a
Supreme Being and our harmonious relationship with nature are both key
components in attaining holistic health
On the upper right, we can see a group of teenagers happily conversing.
They are enhancing their social health.
The lower right picture shows women engaging in an activity to harness their
mental health.
These activities are just examples of the many things you can do to attain
holistic health. The challenge for you is how to integrate healthy practices into your
lifestyle and make them a habit. Value your health by taking good care of it. It will
mean practicing discipline and consistency on your part, but it will be worth it. Now,
lets do an activity that will encourage you to live a healthy lifestyle.
My Health Pledge
1. ____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________________
4. ____________________________________________________
5. ____________________________________________________
Sum Up
Supernatural Belief
Agent-Host -
Environment Belief
Lesson Target
During the ancient times, people thought that disease was brought about
by sorcery, witchcraft, fate, or spirit aggression (Gods punishment or devils
work). These supernatural beliefs explained that disease was caused by a
supernatural being (a god or a dead ancestor), or a person with special powers
(a witch or a sorcerer).
The belief in the supernatural cause was evident during the Black Death or
bubonic plague of the 14 th century. The bubonic plague bacillus that came close to
wiping out the global population was believed to be Gods punishment for peoples
sins.
Another major belief during the 1800s is the poisonous air belief of disease
causation. According to this view, disease, such as malaria, was transmitted by
poisonous gases from rotting plants or bad vapor that came from swamps (the word
malaria comes from mala aria meaning bad air).
Before the turn of the 20th century, the germ belief about the cause of
infectious disease became very popular... This belief holds that microscopic
organisms are responsible for infectious diseases. Although revolutionary, this belief
is quite limiting because it only considers a single cause of disease.
Since many people believed that the one-cause idea of the germ belief was
not enough to explain the actual cause of diseases, the AgentHost--Environment
belief was formed. It
explains disease as a product of the complex interaction among three factors: agent,
host, and environment. This is known as the classic agenthostenvironment
triangle. It helps us understand the nature of communicable diseases. It answers the
who? (host), what? (agent) and where? (environment) of disease.
The Classic AgentHost--Environment Triangle
There is now a growing awareness that the environment is not only a place
for the host-agent interaction. Rather, it is an important factor in the disease process.
In fact, to become an infection, the organism that causes the disease must be able to
damage the host, has a susceptible host, and has a favorable environment.
K-Q-V Chart
Among the four beliefs, which do you support? Do you have your own belief
on the cause of disease? What is it? Write your personal opinion.
This is My Belief
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
__
Ill Change It My Way
Write your opinion on how you can change the agent, host, and
environment to prevent disease.
But others proposed that germ was not the only cause
1. Personal Factors
2. Economic Factors
3. Cultural Factors
Our culture is the sum of what we have learned and transmitted from one
generation to another as a people. There are cultural beliefs that can provide us with
a false sense of security thus delaying healthcare and appropriate treatment. Many
Filipinos still consult quacks or fake doctors and fortune tellers to seek advice about
their health.
4. Environmental Factors
5. Political Factors
Political issues, such as corruption affect the provision of health care services
and resources to the people. In many cases, peoples health is not given utmost
priority.
6. Educational Factors
Imagine that you are a disease detective and your task is to gather facts
and use them to answer the question: How can I prevent the spread of
communicable diseases?
1.Personal
Factors
2.Economic
Factors
3. Cultural
Factors
4.
Environmental
Factors
5.Political
Factors
6. Educational
Factors
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________
Remember
Environmental
Political Personal
Cultural Economic
Educational
To the Illustrator:
Please draw a similar diagram but put the following labels inside each circle:
personal, political, educational, environmental, economic, and cultural.
Lesson Targets
Explain the elements of the chain of infection and their interrelationship with
one another.
Something to Ponder On
Just like the keychain that holds together different keys, the chain of infection
links together in a sequential order the six steps the chain of infection.
Sequence Challenge
Arrange the elements of infection in their correct order from one to six.
_____ Pathogen
_____ Reservoir
Do you want to know if you got the sequence right? Then, read on...
To the Illustrator:
To the Illustrator:
2. Reservoir
This is the place where the infectious agent lives and multiplies. This can
be living (animal/human/plant) or non-living (air/water/food/utensil/equipment).
The most important reservoir is the human body.
To the Illustrator:
Please draw a human body, a plant, an animal, eating utensils, and food.
4. Mode of Transmission
This is the means by which the infectious agent is transmitted from the
reservoir to a new host. There are two types of transmission:
a) Direct transmission- through close physical contact or direct person-
To-person contact
Examples: touching with contaminated hands, skin-to-skin contact
This is the route through which the infectious agent enters the body of the
new host.
Examples are mouth, nose, skin and the urogenital organs. The mode of
entry is usually the same as the mode of exit.
6. Susceptible Host
Read the situation and trace what happened in the chain of infection above.
Remember
Lesson Targets
Something to Ponder On
Although germs pose threats to your health, the good news is that there
are many things that that you can do to prevent and control diseases. For example,
you can practice cough etiquette to prevent the spread of respiratory diseases.
Cover your cough and sneeze but do not use your hands; use a piece of tissue or
handkerchief instead. If none is available, cough into the crook of your elbows or
sleeves. Using hands to cover a cough can easily spread germs because you use
your hands in touching almost anything.
Tertiary
Secondary
Primary
Figure 1. The Levels of Prevention
1. Primary Prevention us an early intervention that aims to protect the host from
initial exposure to the disease. It prevents a disease before it happens. Primary
prevention activities include proper nutrition, healthful practices, immunization,
and environmental sanitation.
2. Secondary Prevention is a system for the early diagnosis and treatment of disease
when it has just begun. It aims to slow down the progress of the disease or stops
its spread.
3. Tertiary Prevention is an intervention done when the disease is already in the
clinical stage in order to prevent complications and progression to an advanced
stage that will necessitate excessive care.
Do you still remember the chain of infection? We can prevent and control
communicable diseases by cutting the chain in its various points.
To the Illustrator:
Modify the diagram:
Replace the phrase staff and management working together
at the center with: Observe Personal Hygiene and
Environmental Sanitation
Instead of microorganism, write Pathogen
Delete s in reservoirs (just reservoir) and DELETE staff health
Instead of exit point, write Mode of Exit. Add Cough Etiquette.
Instead of transmission route, write Mode of Transmission and
DELETE airflow control; replace with Quarantine
Instead of place of entry, write Mode of Entry and DELETE
aseptic procedure and catheter care. Replace with protective
clothing
DELETE treatment of underlying conditions, mobilization, and
recognition of high-risk patients. Replace with good nutrition,
regular exercise, stress management, immunization.
Below is a chart summarizing the general strategies in the prevention and
control of communicable diseases:
Materials needed:
How will you protect yourself from getting sick? Create your shield of
protection from disease and label it. Look at the example:
To the Illustrator:
Pleases modify but follow the labels. Make it a round like a shield.
Group 2: Cut out unhealthful practices that can cause diseases or cut-out arrows on
which are written/drawn a kind of germ in every arrow.
Assignment
Tell the students to complete their health history by interviewing their parents
about their previous infections, and vaccinations. They will need this knowledge in
their next activity.
Do you think your practices help you avoid diseases? Answer the
following personal inventory with a YES or NO based on your health practices.
Be honest.
To rate yourself, give yourself 1 point for every YES answer. A score of 8-10 is
Very Good; 6-7 is Good, 4-5 is Fair. If you scored below 4, you need to work
on improving your health practices.
Wow! Im sure you enjoyed doing that personal assessment. Lets proceed to
an activity that you can translate into action.
My Commitment to Be Disease-Free
Trace your hand on the space below. Inside the outline of your hand,
write a self-contract stating your commitment to be disease-free. Go back to the
self-monitoring inventory and use it as a guide in writing your contract. Write the
date when you will start practicing the health habit and the date when the practice
will become a habit. Have your parents and best friend in school witness your
contract to be sure that somebody you trust is helping you fulfill your contract.
To the illustrator:
3. Wash hands before and after eating and after using the toilet.
Witnesses:
Name and signature: _________________________
Remember
Finish this statement: The best thing I can do to protect myself from
infection..
Lesson Targets
Something to Ponder On
When was the last time you had a cold? Im sure you still remember the
uncomfortable feeling that accompanied it. Can you share your experience with a
severe cold?
Draw a bell curve like the one above. Remove the phrases enclosed in
parenthesis. Replace the term Prodromal with Early Symptoms, illness with
clinical period, convalescence with recovery.
1. Incubation Stage
This is the time from the entry of the germs to the appearance of the first
sign or symptom. This can last from several hours to several months or even years.
For example, measles has an incubation period of two weeks while HIV (Human
Immunodeficiency Virus) can invade the body up to several years before the
condition becomes full-blown AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).
Incubation periods not only vary from disease to disease, but also from
person to person. One who has a stronger immune system can lengthen the
incubation period of a disease.
2. Early Symptoms Stage
This is when the general signs and symptoms of the disease appear, such
as fever, nasal discharge, and rashes. It is the early stage of the battle between the
germs and our body defenses. During this time, the disease is highly contagious.
Diagnosis is difficult at this stage.
3. Clinical Stage
This is the height of the disease when the infection is very severe. During
this period, one is obviously sick as characteristic signs and symptoms of the
disease appear.
4. Recovery Stage
During this stage, there is a gradual return to health as signs and symptoms
begin to disappear. The body is now on its way to recovery. However, when the body
is unable to recover, disability or death may result.
Let Us Remember
Lesson Targets:
Something to Ponder On
Your skin is the largest, essential protective part, and the most exposed
organ of your body. Your whole body is covered with it. Your skin provides you
visible signs showing that there is an infection affecting your body. Diseases
affecting the skin can be non-infectious, but there are also skin diseases that are
infectious and are usually hard to control.
When an infectious skin disease occurs, any object the skin touches can
become infected by the virus, bacteria, fungus or mite responsible for spreading the
disease. Infectious skin diseases cause considerable problems for the members of
the family, children, classmates and teachers in schools.
Common skin infections during adolescence are acne, warts and tinea or
fungal infections.
Although most common among teenagers, acne can appear at any age, even
among infants and people in their 30s and 40s.
Blackheads are caused by an excess of oil (sebum) in the pores. When the
sebum reaches the surface of your skin, it hardens to a small, dark head. A
whitehead is a plug of sebum that has not been exposed to air. When bacteria breed
in the trapped oil, the skin will be inflamed. This inflamed red spot is called acne. If
the plug breaks open, the material inside causes swelling and the formation of red
bumps.
Management of Acne:
Acne can be prevented, but if you go through it, the following steps are
suggested to manage your acne:
DOS
Acne usually goes away after the teenage years, but it may last into middle
age. The condition often responds well to treatment after 6 8 weeks, but it may
flare up from time to time. Scarring may occur if severe acne is not treated.
Warts:
(Please revise illustration-make it Filipino)
Although warts are mostly acquired by
kids, teens and adults can get warts, too. It
commonly appears on fingers, hands and feet.
Filiform are thread- or finger-like warts, most common on the face, especially
near the eyelids and lips;
Plantar warts are hard sometimes painful lumps found on the soles of the
feet;
Mosaic warts are groups of tightly clustered warts, commonly found on the
hands or soles of the feet;
Management of Warts
Warts may be passed on to another person through touching. You can also
get warts from using towels or other personal care things used by a person who has
warts. It is always a good idea to wash your skin regularly and well. If you cut or
scratch your skin, be sure to use soap and water because open wounds are more
susceptible to warts. Wear waterproof sandals or slippers in public showers, locker
rooms, and around public pools, which will also prevent you from getting other skin
infections, like fungal infections. If you have warts, do not rub, scratch, or pick at
them or you might spread the virus to another part of your body or cause the wart to
become infected.
Fungal skin infections, called tinea, is a group of itchy, reddish and scaly skin
infections caused by several types of mold-like fungi that live on the dead tissues of
the skin, hair, and nails.
The most common sources of the fungi that cause tinea infections are other
people. Ringworm is contagious and can easily spread from one person to another.
You can get tinea infections or ringworms when you come into contact with the
infected skin of someone suffering from the condition. You can also get them from
inanimate objects contaminated by the fungus such as combs, unwashed clothing,
and public showers or pool surfaces. The fungus that causes ringworm thrives in
warm, moist areas. Ringworm is more likely to thrive when you are often wet (such
as from sweating) and from minor injuries to your skin, scalp, or nails. It is also
possible to become infected from contact with animals, like cats and dogs.
DOS
DO shower after contact sports.
DO wash sports clothing regularly.
DO shampoo regularly, especially after a haircut.
DO wash your hands often, especially after touching pets.
DO wear slippers in the locker room shower or at the pool.
DONTS
Fill in the table below about the different skin diseases that we have discussed.
Be guided by the headings in each column.
1. ACNE
2. WARTS
3. TINEA
Lets Huddle
Group 3 Design the box of a new soap for teenagers: It can be soap for
preventing acne. It should not only have an appealing design but it
should also include the soaps importance in managing acne and
directions for using the soap. Advertise the soap to the class.
Sum Up:
CONCEPT MAP
aTrees
girl/woman
cut down
burning
in forest dried
leaves
Landslidein
in the crops infested
Smoke-belching
person
mountain road with pests
vehicles with
hospital with
(rats,
people covering
IV their noses
cockroaches)
Picture of a healthy
communitypeople
estero filled with
are happy
trashcleaning
their backyard
a with
Estero filled
malnourished
trash drug abuse
Mangrove forest
child and scene
Being burned
mother
Corals being
people armed
gathered
with guns
(peace and
order)
These are some environmental problems that affect the quality of life of our
people. Are these present in your community? What other health problems are
present in your community?
Community and environmental health are areas of health that focus on
community and environmental concerns, such as keeping the air, water, and land
free from pollution. It likewise includes preventing and controlling diseases, injuries,
and disabilities related to the interaction between the people and their environment.
Maintaining a healthful environment is important in improving and prolonging life.
Pretest
10. The main cause of global warming is the high level of __________ in the
atmosphere.
A. Oxygen
B. Miasma
C. Nitrogen
D. Water vapor
E. Carbon dioxide
Name the three most urgent health problems in your barangay. Rank them
according to urgency with No. 1 as the most urgent and No. 3 as the least urgent. (3
pts.)
For each community health problem, answer the following questions: (4 pts.
for every discussion of a community health problem, or a total of 12 pts.)
Lesson Target:
Something to Ponder On
Environmental health
Includes
One hundred years ago, the Philippines had about 22,000,000 hectares of
forest. In 2000, our forests had been trimmed down to 600,000 hectares (Imagine
Echo Projects, 2008). Where did almost 97% of our forests go?
Deforestation is the destruction of big areas of our forests and this has
been going on for many years. We are losing our forests because of
Agriculture
Urbanization
Illegal logging
Mining
Forest fires
Trees are cut down for the forests to become farms and to become towns and cities.
These need lumber for houses, furniture, and many other necessities. We also
export lumber to other countries, which necessitates cutting of trees.
What is the effect of deforestation on our health? The International Rice Research
Institute (IRRI) in Los Banos, Laguna estimates that it takes more than 4,000 liters
of water to produce one kilo of rice (Imagine Echo Projects, 2008). Most of our
freshwater comes from watersheds found in our forests. Deforestation has resulted
in the decrease of freshwater for our farms. So, loss of forests means loss of food. It
also means loss of other health products that come from the forestsclothing and
medicines. Many of our people rely on traditional medicines, and most of them are
forest products.
Smoke from forest fires and the burning of fields for planting (kaingin) causes
respiratory problems. Smoke from forest fires can travel hundreds of kilometers and
can threaten not only the health of people but can also cause death.
There are laws and regulations that protect our forests, but these laws are
either weakly enforced or not enforced at all. This is the reason for the existence of
illegal logging practices. To maintain our forests, new trees are supposed to be
planted to take the place of trees that have been cut down. Unfortunately, lack of
funds makes reforestation difficult to sustain.
Soil Erosion
Soil erosion happens when soil and rock are moved from one place to
another by wind, water, and gravity. It is brought about by natural and human
activities. Strong winds and heavy rains cause soil erosion. Peoples activities also
cause soil erosion, like
Deforestation
Building of roads
Agriculture
Urbanizationcreation of towns and cities
Mining
Powered by Bing
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=slv8-
msgr&va=landslide+philippines+2012
Soil erosion affects our health because most of our food comes from plants
and our
farmlands are, like our forests, fast disappearing at the rate of more than 10,000,000
hectares a year because of soil erosion, while more than 3.7 million people are
malnourished (Pimentel as cited in Lang, 2006). Our nutrient-rich topsoil is lost when
it is carried away by either wind or water. Soil also loses its fertility when the forest or
farm is burned. Pimentel (2006) reports:
Challenge
1. What is deforestation?
2. How are we losing our forests?
3. What are the effects of deforestation on our health?
4. Why is it difficult to stop deforestation?
5. What is soil erosion?
6. What are the causes of soil erosion?
7. What are the effects of soil erosion on our health?
Air Pollution
The Philippines is spending billions of pesos in income and time loss and
health care expense because of air pollution (World Bank, 2009). According to
World Bank, 1.5 million Filipinos of different ages are suffering from respiratory
illness due to outdoor air pollution in urban areas, while almost a third of that number
suffer from illnesses due to indoor air pollution.
ILLUSTRATION OF SMOKE BELCHING JEEPNEY AND TRICYCLE; WOMAN
COOKING USING WOOD AND STOVE INSIDE KITCHEN WITH INDOOR SMOKE;
factory chimneys emitting dark smoke
Smoke coming from our activitiesburning fuel, using gasoline for our
vehicles, burning coal, oil and gas in factories and in generating electricity release
gases (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water vapor, chlorofluorocarbons or CFC,
and others) in the atmosphere that add to global warming or warming of the Earth.
The gases released in the atmosphere act like a blanket that traps the heat, making
our temperature rise, thus warming the Earth.
On the other hand, indoor air pollution (IAP) is common among poor families
because they use firewood, dried animal manure and coal in cooking and their
kitchen is poorly ventilated. Indoor smoke contains carbon monoxide and soot that
have bad effects on the respiratory system when inhaled. Women and young
children are the most affected by indoor air pollution because they are the ones who
usually cook food and stay in the kitchen.
Deaths due to indoor air pollution (IAP) are usually due to chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease or COPD (for example, chronic bronchitis), pneumonia and lung
cancer. Men, on the other hand, likewise suffer from respiratory disease but is made
worse if they smoke, which makes indoor air pollution worse. If there is a smoker at
home, all the members of the household sill suffer from indoor air pollution due to
second-hand smoke (inhaling the smoke from the smoker) and third-hand smoke
(inhaling smoke from clothes, bed sheets, curtains, and other things that absorb
cigarette smoke. Other conditions and illnesses related to indoor air pollution are low
birth weight, tuberculosis, heart disease, and cancer of the respiratory organs (WHO,
2011).
In short, what is in the outside, goes in our insides; what is inside, stays in our
insides.
Snare that Air
Materials needed:
1 white cartolina cut into size short bond paper, such that half of the
class will have a piece
Pomade, hair gel, petroleum jelly, or Vaseline
Plastic knife
Clothesline clip or string
Permanent marking pen (fine)
Masking tape
Hand lens (optional)
1. At the bottom of the white cartolina, with the use of the permanent
marking pen, write where you will place the cartolina to trap air pollution.
Write your name, grade and section.
2. Spread the pomade (or hair gel, petroleum jelly or Vaseline) on the piece
of white cartolina using the plastic knife.
3. Do this activity on a dry day.
4. With the use of the clothesline clip or string, hang, tie or place your Air
Snarer (card) in a place in the school, home, or neighborhood, for
example, busy road, residential places, near buildings, in the kitchen,
bedroom, classroom, or on a tree, etc. You may have to request
somebody to watch the cards so that it will not be removed, touched or
transferred. Its better if it is high enough so that it will not catch attention.
5. Observe your Air Snarer every day and write down your observations.
6. After one week, bring your Air Snarer to school.
7. Lay it on the table with the other Air Snarers.
8. If you have a hand lens, look at the Air Snarers and compare them. See if
your can distinguish what kind of particulates are there.
9. Arrange the Air Snarers from the cleanest to the dirtiest.
10. Tape the all the Air Snarers on the bulletin board, arranged also.
11. Answer the questions below in your notebook.
Challenge
1. What was the location of the cleanest Air Snarer? The dirtiest?
2. What kinds of particulates were trapped in the Air Snarers?
3. What are the differences in the PM trapped in the Air Snarers?
4. What did you expect?
5. What did you NOT expect?
6. What do you plan to do as a result of this Activity?
Water Pollution
Our country, the Philippines, will not be called Pearl of the Orient Seas for no
reason. The Philippines is blessed with rich and beautiful natural resources that are
the envy of other countries--land forms and water forms essential for our nation to
live in comfort and for our country to progress economically. Our water resources
include freshwater from our rivers, waterfalls, brooks, springs, lakes, and
groundwater. Then we have saltwater from our coasts, seas, and oceans. There is
water everywhere, our country being an archipelago, and it is sufficient for
everyone except in urban and coastal areas, which are highly populated. These
areas experience water shortage, especially during the dry season. The National
Capital Region (Metro Manila), Central Luzon, Southern Tagalog, and Central
Visayas are the four urban regions experiencing problems in water quality and
quantity from domestic and industrial sources during the dry season. Highly
populated areas, unfortunately, are rapidly increasing because of our run-away
population.
Illustration of polluted water near the bay and dead rivers, dirty esteros
Challenge
1. What was the location of the faucet with the cleanest cloth? The dirtiest?
2. What kinds of particulates were trapped in the cloth?
3. What are the differences in the PM trapped in the cloth?
4. What did you expect?
5. What did you NOT expect?
6. What do you plan to do as a result of this Activity?
Sum Up
Something to Ponder On
A problem must be clearly identified and properly stated to be able to work for
its solution. You will learn how to identify community health problems and how to
prioritize them so that you can identify the problem that needs to be solved right
away.
So, from here on, start writing a diary of your activities. Collect artifacts to
show proof of activities you are participating in. At the end of the , you will submit
your portfolio to your teacher.
Divide the tasks among yourselves to find answers to the WANT and
HOW questions. There are different ways of answering the questions. You
might need to do these:
Go to the community to interview people, survey the
resources, or observe peoples activities and behaviors
Go to the library to do research
Surf the internet to find more information
.
Health problems are solved and health status improved once there is a joint
effort that brings the school and the community together. This necessitates a school
to be health-promoting. To be effective, it has to recognize the potential of working
closely with the community and to tap its resources, since the school is also part of
the community. One of the key features of health-promoting schools is to strive to
improve the health of the community by focusing on community health concerns and
participating in community health projects (WHO, 1966). Now is your chance to
bring your school and community together to work on a health project.
Community Potentials
Think about:
Include these in your K-W-H chart and plan how you can invite them to help you.
Here you will discuss possible actions that you can take to solve the
problem. For
each action, think of the consequences. This will help you choose which
action to take.
Are you ready to implement your Community Health Project? What will you
consider to more or less be sure that the implementation of your Project will go well?
Criteria for Community Health Project
Lesson Targets
Do-Day
Congratulations! Arent you proud of what you did for the health of the
people in your Barangay?
What did the people of the community think of what you did?
What are the effects of your Community Health Action Project
on your Barangay?
What is the effect of the project on your class?
What is the effect of the project on youpersonally and as a
member of your community?
What possible action should they take next?
Write a reflection paper on the Community Health Action Project that you did.
Why dont you plan a class party to celebrate what you did for your community?
Lesson 4: New Town
Lesson Target
New Town
You are given the freedom to plan a new communitya new healthy
communitya New Town. What will you put in your New Town? What factors will
you consider?
What will your New Town have? Mark each item with a
N if it is Necessary
VN if it is Very Necessary
O if I can do without it
_____ School
_____ Fire station
_____ Gas station
_____ Grocery store
_____ Residential building (such as an apartment complex)
_____ Office building
_____ Bus station
_____ River
_____ Lake
_____ Internet caf
_____ Restaurants
What other places, structures, and land and water forms will you include in
your New Town?
Where will you put them?
Where will you locate your New Town?
What will you call your New Town?
How will you make your Ne Town peaceful, safe, and healthy?
Module 4: POSTTEST
9. Why are women and children most affected by indoor air pollution?
A. They are always at home.
B The men seldom stay at home.
C. Most homes are not well-ventilated.
D. Its a natural weakness among females.
E. They are exposed to smoke in the kitchen.
10. What kind of cigarette smoke clings to curtains, sofas, bed sheets, and
other household linens?
A. First-hand
B. Second-hand
C. Third-hand
D. Fourth-hand
E. Fifth-hand
11. Why does the National Capital Region experience water shortage,
especially during the dry season?
A. There is no rain.
B. The rivers run dry.
C. It is thickly populated.
D. The water is polluted.
E. It is not a coastal area.
12. What is the importance of coral reefs to our health?
A. They have nutritional value.
B. They are home to our fishes.
C. They can be made into jewelry.
D. They can be exported to other countries.
E. They make our underwater scenery beautiful.
13. Which is NOT a disease caused by water pollution?
A. Cholera
B. Dysentery
C. Gastroenteritis
D. Typhoid
E. Tuberculosis
Choose a health problem in your community other than what we worked on in class.
What steps you will do to solve the problem? Identify each step in the process and
explain what activities you will do in each step.