-Obesity = more volume (fat) that must be supplied blood —> extra pressure on your heart to push blood further —> thickening of heart muscle
-Obesity is mostly caused by eating unhealthy foods whose main detriment to cardiovascular health is that these foods can turn into plaque that build up in the artieries in your heart (atherosclerosis; this usually is the cause of coronary artery disease)
-Another common health condition that can affect your cardiovascular health is a high salt diet. Since salt encourages the retaining of water in your blood, it increases the volume in your blood vessels, stretching them in much wider diameters than they would normally be able to handle
This in turn damages the inside of those blood vessels, and the tissue under the inside of the blood vessels likes to pick up chloesterol, which sticks to cholesterol, which can lead to blockages of plaque inside those arteries, potentially leading to the complete blockage of the artery. If this occurs in the heart, in can cause heart attack, as the heart will not receive enough oxygen from blocked blood flow and the heart cells will begin to die.
As a person ages his or her level or cardiorespiratory fitness tend to Decrease.
This is because problems like back pain, joint pain, and muscle pain tend to come with old age.
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The options for the above question are:
1. Showing you how to count back money change to customers
2. Keeping workers motivated to ensure high food production
3. Preparing the food on one ticket to be ready at the same time
4. Showing you when and how to wash your hands properly
Best Answer choice is:
4. Showing you when and how to wash your hands properly
Here are the steps to prevent the spread of bacteria while you're preparing food:
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1. Always wash your hands with warm water and soap before preparing any food.
2. Wash your hands after handling raw meat, poultry, fish, or egg products.
<span>3. Keep raw meats and their juices away from other foods in the refrigerator and on countertops.</span></span>
The answer is all of the above. This is so because any illegal drug is addicting because if the stimulants that effect your brain, and because of how they make the person feel... AKA they get high... Also, the person who takes the drug begins to "need" it to feel normal or better. this is called withdraw effects when the person has gone so long without taking an injection or something, then they start to become disorientated and feel bad until they take the drug again. this is part of the addiction. At first though, the person takes the drug and does not feel negative effects, so they most likely "sense" that it is OK to continue taking the drug despite known facts. Then after the short time, they do actually become fully addicted. But despite this, the addiction is usually most immediate.