It usually depends what body system you are talking about but in general there are many that impact health. Personal health behavior impacts the body in all sorts of ways
For example: eating habits if the person is used to eating junk food and really never eat healthy it can cause a person to create to much insulin causing them to have diabetes and sometimes become obese, from there so many other things can happen it can begin to affect your blood pressure and in some rare cases your liver enzymes get out of hand and the person can begin to lose weight but not in a good way
Another example: exercise is a personal health behavior it helps keep your body in shape and allows your to build muscle and conditioning for your lungs. Is a person has poor behavior and chooses not to exercise they can become over weight and their body slows down without exercise it affects things like your knees, your breathing and so much more. But it can also affect someone mentally they start having insecurities and sometimes it leads to things like depression.
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1) Don't eat bread and eat things with less calories such as fruits and veggies with meat
2) starch-potatoes fruit- an apple or a banana mango smoothie veggie-some carrots with dairy ranch protein- some steak or fish fat- almonds
You may miss the symptoms but there are symptoms and they can be detected and life threatening. Especially if we consider AIDS as an STD.
I believe the answer to be B. False
Metabolic Syndrome is and incurable but treatable cluster of disease that cause an increase in the chance of heart attacks and heart problems.
Rheumatic disease or rheumatic disorder is an umbrella term for conditions causing chronic, often intermittent pain affecting the joints and/or connective tissue. The study of, and therapeutic interventions in, such disorders is called rheumatology
Insulin Resistance is a resistance to the hormone insulin, resulting in increasing blood sugar.
Cardio Decline is when a person starts to break down and gain more weight, causing them to lose strength. It has to do with the age of the person.
What I could see is using Cardio Decline to fill in the blank as a figure of speech, a metaphor per say. The answer is B. When they start to realize their inevitable life with their Cardio Declining, it could help them see what responsibilities they have to full fill.