The correct answer is individuals who are in a pleasant mood
<h3>Why was the Sanitary Report 1842 introduced?</h3>
The most important nineteenth-century document on social change, titled 'Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain,' was published in July 1842. Edwin Chadwick, a lawyer, initiated this sanitation investigation (1800-1890). He led a team of commissioners that travelled the country documenting the lives of the impoverished. Earlier in his career, Chadwick worked with the reformist Jeremy Bentham, whose idea of 'more pleasure' had a significant influence on him. As a result of the lower classes' recurrent cholera epidemics, the Report was initially labelled as a "fever inquiry." The Report's major novelty was the use of statistical data to counterbalance the abundance of descriptive material demonstrating the differences in life expectancy caused by class.
In the exhaustion stage of the body's reaction to stress, the body becomes extremely susceptible to disease because it seems to lose its ability to respond <span>to any new stress.</span>