A | B |
Essential fat | Fat that the body needs in certain amounts to maintain bodily functions |
Storage fat | Fat that the body keeps in reserve which can lead to over-fat problems or obesity |
Basal metabolic rate(BMR) | The number of calories burned at complete rest; measurement of it indicates an individual's general metabolism or state of health |
Hygiene | Practices or conditions that aid in good health; the science deals with maintenance of good health and the prevention of infection and disease |
Sanitation | The promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease by working to keep a clean and healthy environment |
Person Hygiene | An individual's practice of taking care of him or herself in order to maintain good health |
Dysentery | Any of several intestinal disorders usually caused by infection and characterized by stomach pain and diarrhea with passage of mucous and blood |
Purified | Free from undesirable elements or impurities; cleaned |
Disinfect | To destroy harmful germs; to purify |
Iodine | A nonmetallic element having important medical uses |
Ampule | A small, sealed glass container that holds one dose of a solution, usually a medicine, to be administered by injection |
Chlorine | A gaseous greenish- yellow element used as a bleach and disinfectant in water purification |
Galvanized | Coated with zinc |
Bivouac | A temporary camp or shelter |
Lice | Small, wingless, parasitic insects that live on warm- blooded animals, especially in hair, and suck the animal's blood |
Dilated | Having been widened; expanded |
Fight-or-flight response | An involuntary reaction to an immediate danger or threat,which prepares of person physically either to respond to the danger or run away |
Migraine | A severe, recurring, headache, usually affecting only one side of thee head, characterized by sharp pain and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and visual disturbances |
Anxiety | Eager, often agitated desire; one's anxiety to make a good impression, for example |
Depression | psychiatric disorder characterized by an inability to concentrate; insomnia; loss of appetite; anhedonia; feelings of extreme sadness, guilt, helplessness, and hopelessness; and thoughts of death |
Meditation | A contemplative discourse, usually on a religious or philosophical subject |
Visualization | To make visible |
Manic- depressive illness | bipolar disorder |
Generalized | Generally prevalent |