My answer would be '<span>Why are physical fitness programs necessary for improving student health?' Because in the article it discusses a 'room for improvement' when talking about how many children are doing the 'quota' of </span>exercise.
A good indicator of efficient exercise is a good resting
heart rate. This enables athletes and
health buffs to meet the needs of their body with a slow heart rate. It does not take them much effort in terms of
physical activity whereas those who are out of shape would exert a lot of
effort to complete a task.
Soccer would be because it involves a lot of running which is cardio
No... Down Syndrome is a chromosome deficiency that happens during conception when a spem and egg fertilize. Sometimes the X and Y Chromosomes don't add up correctly and can (sadly) cause this deficiency. Water in the mother's lungs can cause pneumonia which can potentially harm the fetus due to lack of oxygen. But this cannot cause down Syndrome. Water in the baby's lungs will also not cause Down Syndrome.