Answer:
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- Karnoven heart rate Ratio Method
Advantages : Easy to do, cost friendly
Disadvantages : can only predict the amount of maximum oxygen intake
-Vo2max
Advantages : this test directly measures body oxygen consumption , the other tests only try to estimate
Disadvantages : Relativiely time consuming and high cost
Explanation:
_Suppress the central nervous system - D
_Marijuana - H
_numb the body to pain - D
_heroin - D, H
_can cause someone to see things that aren’t there - H
_increase heart rate and adrenaline - S
_can cause heart attacks seizures and strokes - S
_caffeine - S
_act as a sedative - H
_LSD - H
_ecstasy - S
_some types of these act like endorphins - S
_slow heart rate breathing and blood pressure to dangerous levels - D
_cocaine - S
- Depressants are things that are causing a feeling of depression or also depression as a serious condition.
- Hallucinogens are considering types of drugs that are causing the feeling of hallucination which means that the person who has it will see something that is not existing.
- Stimulants are considering things such as caffeine which can increase the energy level in our body.
Answer:
Internal pressures are:
1. Addictive tendencies
2. The need to feel pleasure
3. Genetic factors.
External Pressures:
1. Celebrity role models
2. Perception of drug use as a norm
Explanation:
The tendency for one to exhibit or imbibe certain attitude or behaviours could be caused by two major factors, namely:
A. Internal pressure: these include factors that is emanates from within the individual. The tendencies are from within and internal. Examples of internal pressures are:
1. Addictive tendencies
2. The need to feel pleasure
3. Genetic factors.
All these could act as internal pressure that might have an impact in an individual engaging or imbibing a particular behaviour.
B. External pressures: these come from the external environment of the individual, which influences the behavior of an individual. These include factors such as:
1. Celebrity role models
2. Perception of drug use as a norm