<span>By using FITT principles, my cousin’s goal for his cardiovascular system and fitness levels will be achieve for an improvement will be observe. Running three times per week and gradually increasing to five times a week for cardio-vascular fitness is very effective after three months. Moreover, these changes will be monitor with heart rate monitor and a weighing scale.</span>
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1) preventive interventions are those that prevent disease from occurring and thus reduce the incidence of disease, and (2) therapeutic interventions are those that treat, mitigate, or postpone the effects of disease, once it is under way, and thus reduce the case fatality rate or reduce the disability or morbidity associated with a disease.
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Blood borne transmitted diseases can be
easily traced back to its sources as they need a physical medium to transfer
which we can measure, calculate, contain and treat while air borne transmitted
diseases lack this feature. The microorganism do not need a physical medium to transfer
from one host to another making it difficult to contain the virus.
Answer: Each state has different laws pertaining to who must wear motorcycle helmets. The rationale behind teens only having to wear a helmet when an adult may not have to is because <u><em>teens have a higher risk.</em></u><em> </em>Since teens are new drivers, they need to wear helmets to help protect them in case of a wreck. Seasoned drivers are more alert and know the roads and when to drive during certain types of weather. Since teens are new drivers, they may drive in bad weather, not be alert as older adults.