Answer:
Explanation:
Teens are more likely to use alcohol or drugs if: A parent uses or overuses alcohol or other substances. A parent or teen has depression, anxiety or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Mood.
<u>Explanation:</u>
As given in the question
Outlook for Future 7
Social Relationships 7
Spiritual Health 6.5
Physical Health 5.5,
Economic Well Being 4.5
Mood 8.5.
1- Minimum effect
10- Maximum effect
In the graph “factors” are placed on Y-axis whereas “scale” is placed on X-axis.
Thus, it becomes from the above table that grief severely affects the “mood” of the person. The mood has been rated as 8.5 out of 10 thus making it as the highest affected factor.
Following “mood” comes “outlook for future” and” Social relationships”.
The answer is, "A friend invites a tern to a party where there are drugs."
My first thought was, "A teen feels depressed and decides to try drugs."
Until I looked up the definition of "External". by definition it means. "The outward features of something."
So this means that it has nothing to do with the inside of teen when it comes to being depressed.
some can External something away such as drugs.
Weight loss with extreme diets
Explanation:
Depending completely on fat resources and depriving carbohydrate sources will lead to a metabolic condition called ketosis. Excessive ketosis results in the production of ketone bodies and acidic blood due to excessive fat metabolism.
Fatty acids cannot cross the blood brain barrier system and cannot reach the brain cells. Although the ketones can break the barrier and reach the nerve cells to provide energy in the brain cells, this is still considered not a healthy option.
Extreme diets will deprive essential nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals which are highly necessary for normal growth and maintenance of the human body.
So, a well-balanced diet including all the essential nutrients with regular exercise and a good lifestyle is the key to lose weight for Keith.