Answer:
This woman is Overweight.
Explanation:
There is an indicator which defines the body type of a person. This indicator is called the Body Mass Index, BMI. This indicator is the ratio of a person's weight in kilograms to his height. If the BMI of a person is in the range of 18.5 to 24.9, he is in the healthy weight category. If his BMI falls in the range of 25 to 29.9, he is within the overweight range. And if the BMI is above 30, he is in the category of Obese people. 
Considering the height of the woman in this example to be 5 feet 6 inches, then with a weight of 189 pounds, she falls in the category of Overweight women. 
She is drinking without thinking about her weight. She seems mentally unstable. She seems to be doing the stress eating. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1.false
2.true
3.true
4.true
5.false
Explanation:
i answered number 5 false because eating variety foods everyday is better than eating those once a week. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
I think the answer is non communicable diseas
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: What is unique about Jahir's case of conversion disorder is that this is <u>a psychological condition.</u>
Explanation:
It is a mental condition in which a person has blindness, paralysis or other symptoms of the nervous system (neurological) that cannot be explained by a medical evaluation. Conversion disorder symptoms may occur due to <em>psychological conflict.</em> Symptoms usually begin suddenly after a <em>stressful experience.</em>
People suffering from conversion disorder are not inventing the symptoms in order to obtain accommodation, for example<em> (simulating).</em> They either do not intentionally injure themselves or lie about their symptoms just to become a patient (factitious disorder). Some health care providers falsely believe that this disorder is not a real condition and can tell people that the whole problem is in their head. However, this condition is real. It causes anguish and cannot be controlled at will.
Psychotherapy and stress management training can help reduce symptoms. The affected part of the body or physical function may need physical therapy or occupational therapy until the symptoms disappear.