Across
- 2. Is associated with sitting or lying down, includes activities such as watching T.V, using the computer or sitting on transport.
- 4. Refers to lack of involvement in physical activity during an individual's leisure time.
- 6. Any movement of the body produced by skeletal muscles, resulting in energy expenditure.
- 10. Travel between destinations by non-motorised modes.
- 11. Something that prevents progress or makes it difficult for someone to achieve something.
- 13. The efficient functioning of the body, free from disease and illness.
- 15. the ability to maintain a balance between energy intake and energy expenditure.
- 17. The capacity of the brain to function well.
- 18. The capacity to get on well with others.
Down
- 1. A type of assessment where information is obtained by measurable or observable means.
- 3. Leisure activities, performed outside of work or study.
- 5. Activities that one engages in for amusement.
- 7. The change in behaviour of an individual who is aware they are being assessed.
- 8. bias The tendency of individuals to respond to questions in a survey in way that they think will be viewed favourably.
- 9. The capacity to appropriately display and control one's emotions.
- 12. A type of assessment where information is obtained from a person's perception, understanding, or interpretation of an event.
- 14. Refers to the physical characteristics of a population such as age, gender, ethnicity, family size, job status and education.
- 16. Something or someone who makes it possible a particular thing to be done.
