Worldwide, as many as 40<span>% of children, 33% of non-smoking men and </span>35<span>% non-smoking women were exposed to second-hand smoke in 2004, researchers found. This exposure was estimated to have caused </span>379,000<span> deaths from heart disease,</span>165,000<span> from lower respiratory infections, </span>36,900<span> from asthma and 21,400 from lung cancer.</span>
Answer: D. feeling guilty
Explanation:
A. identifying the cause of noncompliance: The person must realize that the skip of routine plan is likely to affect the overall fitness plan.
B. adjusting the reward system to improve motivation: The reward system will keep the person motivated to do regular exercise without skipping the plan.
C. preparing for future challenges: With the daily routine exercise performance the stamina and endurance will also improve thus the person can plan future challenges which may include more straineous exercises.
D. feeling guilty: It is the least effective way to the exercise plan on track. This is because of the fact that feeling guilty will demotivate the person and the person will repent for not doing exercise. The person must remain motivated to plan and perform regular exercises.
This disorder causes the person to have mood swings frequently, usually
triggered by something small. Mood swings can also occur for no apparent
reason, and not to the person's control.
Answer:
Concentration difficulty
Explanation:
Due to lack of sleep or sleeping 2 to 3 hours per night, disturbs the circadian rhythm. It results in the lack of focus or concentration on daily works whether it is to read, write or any other household work. Less sleep can result in hindering thinking ability of that person along with changes in his emotions leading to depression. So, a night sleep of at least 6 hours is necessary as it in a way repairs the body mentally and physically.