Across
- 2. Encompasses the physical, mental and emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of health
- 4. A nutritious diet is essential to good health. Both a shortage of food, or a lack of variety, as well as an excess of food, can lead to a range of diseases.
- 5. This includes a person’s access to money that allows them to buy adequate and quality food, have housing, and unlimited access to medical treatment.
- 7. Having family, friends, organisations, community groups, and government agencies providing assistance to people is an important factor for family and societal well-being.
Down
- 1. Model that indicates what a balanced meal should look like
- 3. Eating behaviours evolve during the first years of life; children learn what, when, and how much to eat through direct experiences with food and by observing the eating behaviours of others
- 5. A state of mental-emotional strain, resulting from demanding circumstances, can have a negative impact on well-being.
- 6. A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
