1. The right answer is A.
High LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, blood pressure and blood glucose levels are cardiovascular risk factors.
Apart from heredity, sex and age, it is possible to act on many cardiovascular risk factors such as:
*The tobacco
*High blood pressure
*Diabetes
* Excess cholesterol
* Obesity and overweight.
*Physical inactivity.
*The alcohol.
The risk factors do not add up, they potentiate each other, that is, they aggravate each other.
2. The right answer is Body fat percentage.
Measurement of body composition now plays a major role in any fitness assessment.
The percentage of body fat is your fat percentage relative to your body weight. For example, a 70 kg person with a 20% body fat percentage has 14 kg body fat. The ideal body fat varies by sex and also depends on age.
Well it should show drugs that are in your systems, I suppose it depends on how long you think the drugs have been in your system and the home drug test you choose
A. Lungs because thats your respiratory system
Drugs/Tobacco.
Alcohol.
Sexual Activity.
Poor Diet.
Behavior that may cause injury.
Sedentary Lifestyle.
Say no, when they Peer pressure you still stand your ground and say NO