The answer is A. Hypertension and Elevated Cholesterol
Hypertension has always been linked to stress, But if this stress added-up over time, it could put you at risk of developing Long-Term high Blood pressure.
And According to recent study in England, Stress could also increase the amount of Cholesterol in our body
So a tripod position is when someone is sitting and leaning over, either with both hands on their knees or their elbow on one knee while the other hand is on the hip. They do this because they cant breathe
So the answer is A
<span>Severe depression that has a sudden onset or seems not to have any
external cause whatsoever is called major depression. Major
depression is sometimes referred to as </span>unipolar disorder or major
depressive<span> disorder (MDD); typical signs of MDD include
persistent feeling of sadness or a lack of interest in outside stimuli.</span>
c. racing heartbeat
The alarm stage of stress is more popularly known as the fight or flight stage stage. It is in this stage that the brain sends signals to the different parts of your body taking the message that you are in a perilous situation. Upon receiving the messages and your body started to react, you can choose between the flight and fight response. You can either fight or flee away from that dangerous place. This alarm stage of stress as explained by the father of stress, Hans Selye is commonly characterized by fast and racing heartbeats.
The reason why b vitamins especially important to an athlete is: <span> The B vitamins are directly involved in energy metabolism.
Due to the hard exercise, athletes' body will demand a lot of Calories intake to obtain their energy level. Vitamin b is essential in breaking the substance they get from the food and convert it to energy.</span>