The answer is false because adjustment disorders can affect how you feel + think about yourself, how you view the world, and can affect your actions/behavior. thus, making it difficult to function for daily activities
Well... A complicated risk has to do with your metabolism. Under most normal circumstances your body will use glucose and oxygen to make energy. When however you don't have the glucose your body is able to use fat for energy. However if there is to little fat and your body needs energy than you run the risk your body metabolizing your muscles. Of course this is dangerous and quite unpleasant, but an even more dangerous complication is the acid waste that results which can cause acidosis.
Answer had to be more than 20 characters long so I just wrote this, but 1. b 2. D
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Target heart rate is generally expressed as a percentage (usually between 50 percent and 85 percent) of your maximum safe heart rate. The maximum rate is based on your age, as subtracted from 220. So for a 50-year-old, maximum heart rate is 220 minus 50, or 170 beats per minute.
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The answer for this question would be letter choice B) Information can help us to understand and manage genetic diseases or the second option.