A person’s overall health is about more than the absence of disease.
It’s the state of physical, mental, and social well-being. Ultimately, it’s the
key to living a productive and satisfying life.
Path to
Improved Health
You can break down the concept of health into different categories.
These could include physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral health. There
are things any person can do to stay healthy in these areas.
But as a teenager, there are some things you should pay special
attention to.
Physical
health: Taking care of your body
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Exercise regularly. Teens should be physically active at least 60 minutes of every day.
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Eat a healthy diet. Healthy eating is an important part of your growth and
development. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, a variety of
protein foods, and low-fat dairy products.
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Maintain a healthy weight. Children and teenagers with obesity are more likely to have
obesity as an adult. They are also at higher risk for other chronic illnesses,
depression, and bullying.
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Get enough sleep. Most teens need between 9 and 9 ½ hours of sleep every night. Many
average only 7 hours. Sleep has a strong effect on your ability to concentrate
and do well at school.
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Keep up with vaccinations. Get a flu shot every year. If you haven’t gotten the HPV vaccine,
ask your parents and doctor about it. It can prevent you from getting HPV and
some kinds of cancer, including cervical cancer.
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Brush and floss your teeth. Make it a habit now, and prevent tooth and gum problems in
adulthood.
·
Wear sunscreen. Getting just one bad sunburn as a child or teenager increases your
risk of getting skin cancer as an adult.
·
Don’t listen to loud music. This can damage your hearing for the rest of your life.

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