Every afternoon you walk by the school cafeteria and buy a can of pop from the vending machine. You know that pop is not good fo
r you, but buying it is a tough habit to break. Suppose that you start walking a different route so you don’t pass the vending machines. What have you changed to try to break your habit? A -- your risk factors
<span>The correct answer here is A - in the situation listed above, the reason you would try to change or break your habits would be a concern for your risk factors. If you do not pass the machines selling pop, the temptation will not be there to consume a product that is bad for your health.</span>
In this case in which you are taking another rout so you sytop passing by the vending machines, this is changin your environment, and lowering down the availability of the pops and the closeness that you have to those vending machines where you like to buy them, this is changing your environment.
having less estrogen experiencing more mental illness having weaker bones having a higher risk of some illnesses
Explanation:
when women get older and experience menopause the have a low sex drive they also end up having some mental illness like breast cancer and more they get bone loss also