Understanding Lifestyle Factors: Sleep and Substance Use Flashcards
Upon completion of this deck, the learner will be able to explain how sleep impacts health and wellbeing, identify best practices to promote quality sleep, discuss how substances such as alcohol and drugs impact health, and recognize when and how to refer clients to appropriate professionals for substance misuse.
True or False
Psychological dependence (addiction to a substance) is more powerful than physical dependence (addiction to a behavior or activity).
False.
Thinking, planning, emotions, moods, and thoughts are controlled by the neurons in the brain communicating with one another via neurotransmitters. Neurons are affected by any kind of addiction, whether that be from a substance such as nicotine or an activity such as gambling, therefore making physical addictions just as powerful as psychological ones.
What are some health risks related to consuming too much alcohol?
- Liver disease
- Cancer
- Pancreatitis
- Immune system damage
- Changes in brain structure
- Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Marijuana can cause what negative health issues?
- Decreased memory
- Decreased ability to learn or problem solve
- Increased risk of mental illness and other cognitive problems
How can a health coach help someone with a substance abuse problem?
A health coach can refer a client to a mental health professional and can help clients strive to develop healthier lifestyles.
True or False
Clients with depression often sleep too much.
False.
People with depression may sleep too much or too little; it depends on the individual person. Oftentimes, depression is accompanied by anxiety. In this case, the client will not get adequate amounts of sleep.
How can a health coach support a client going through tobacco-use cessation?
- Medical support such as nicotine replacement information
- Help identify behavior chains
- Encourage exercise
- Offer online resources
Studies show that people over 45 years old who do not sleep at least six hours per night have _____ times the likelihood to suffer a heart attack or stroke compared to people who sleep between six and eight hours.
Two.
What is the leading cause of preventable death in the US?
Tobacco use
Substance dependence is most likely to occur with what substances?
- Nicotine
- Alcohol
- Habit-forming drugs
What are some components that are essential to an effective behavior change program?
- Social support
- Structure
- Rewards
- Normative models for success
- Improvement in self-efficacy
- Development of coping skills
Heavy drinking is defined as consuming alcohol more than _____ days per month.
Five
inadequate sleep is associated with several health risks including:
- Heart disease
- Weight gain
- Depression
- Dementia
Common symptoms of insomnia include:
- Trouble falling asleep
- Waking frequently during the night
- Difficulty getting back to sleep once awake
- Waking too early in the morning
- Daytime fatigue
According to NIAAA, one drink is equal to ______ fluid oz of wine (at a 12% alcohol level)
5
What are some strategies to bring sleep into the coaching conversation?
- Ask about fatigue levels
- Inquire about caffeine usage
- Explore relaxation techniques
- Encourage clients to address sources of stress.
Typically, sleep deprivation can lead to what problems mentally?
- Less self-control
- Nonadherence to behavior change
According to NIAAA, one drink is equal to ______ fl oz of beer (at a 5% alcohol level)
12
What is the best way to refer a client to another health professional?
- Check with colleagues to discuss possible options
- Prepare to refer with specific recommendations, going through primary care if needed for insurance purposes.
- Meeting with the client in private. The health coach should voice their concern, give clients time to respond, and then recommend or modify referrals
True or False
Sleep is essential for the recovery from exercise.
True.
Rest will allow the body to build an adaptive response to the exercise.
Define
Binge drinking
Alcohol consumption that raises the blood alcohol concentration to or above 0.08g/dL.
The most common reasons for insomnia include:
- Side effect of medications
- Overuse of caffeine
- Nicotine