Answer:
stress relates to nutrition in that <em>the more stressed a person is, the more likely he'll crave for food or not eat at all</em>
and it relates to substance abuse in that<em> stressed individuals sometimes make poor choices in managing stress</em>
Explanation:
"Stress" is a normal reaction of a person's body when faced with unexpected, challenging or demanding things.
The more stressed a person is, the more likely he'll choose unhealthy foods or those foods which are high in sugar. At this time, it is the person's comfort food. There's also a possibility that the person will not eat anything at all or skip his meals because of overthinking or doing many things.
Sometimes, a person makes poor choices in managing/coping with stress such as turning into substance abuse, smoking, binge-drinking and so on.
I would say the answer is All of the above
In todays culture, online adds and social medias, stress the ideal body image to be nearly impossible to maintain. For example, popular icons are always a big influnce to people, inspirering plastic surgery to alter their appearence to have the 'ideal body image'. However, there are some positive impacts tecnology, and social medias can encourage. That being; helping people find their style, or inspireing them to work twards something they want to achive. In all honnesty it depends on how you take in what social midia, adds, and tecnoligy puts out for you.
(please excuse any typos, you may need to proof read.)
Depending what is there problem what would be easier that some time.
<span> is a metabolic pathway that results in the generation of glucose from certain non-carbohydrate carbon substrates.</span>