Description
The decisions teenagers make about diet, exercise, smoking, and alcohol have an immediate impact on their health. Teens assume they are too young to get cancer, diabetes, chronic lung diseases, or other lifestyle diseases. But, in fact, the choices teens make can damage their health now and in the future. This program profiles overweight teens with high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and other problems. It shows how teen smokers are at a greater risk for cancer and chronic lung disease, and often already suffer respiratory problems impacting daily life. It also profiles a teen alcoholic so viewers can understand the impact of alcoholism on a teen’s physical and emotional well-being. It identifies healthy behaviors and urges teens to make smart choices to improve health now and in the future. The program emphasizes these keys to health: stop smoking, avoid alcohol, eat a balanced diet, avoid stress, and get enough sleep. ©2009 CC
Grade Level: 7–College
Running Time: 20 Minutes
Includes: video, plus teacher’s resource book, student handouts and pre/post tests in digital format