Shock is also called hypoperfusion. It is the process in which the bodies tissues fail to become oxygenated by the blood usually due to a variety of things. So taking the into account D is your answer.
Poor posture can lead to back pain by causing problems with your intervertebral discs and joints, as well as your muscles.
Poor posture can place stress on your spine that can lead to anatomical
changes in the spine such as shifting of discs and adjustments to the
natural curvature of the spine. These changes can ultimately cause back
pain due to the constriction of blood vessels and nerves, causing pain.
For example, standing or sitting in a position with your neck tilted too
far forward for prolonged periods of time (common when using a cell
phone) can add extra weight on the vertebra and strain the trapezius
muscles, which can result in a change to the natural curvature of the
spine. In other cases, such as sitting for long periods of time with
poor posture, extra weight from the upper body can be placed on
intervertebral discs of the lower back while they are unsupported. This
uneven distribution of weight can result in pain caused by disc bulging
in the spine and pinched nerves.
Additionally, with
prolonged poor posture, muscles can become tightened and overstretched,
leading to muscle fatigue and stiffness, causing pain. For example,
standing for long periods of time with your weight more on one foot than
the other can place extra pressure on one hip, which can overburden the
muscles in the lateral hip region, causing them to tighten, while the
muscles in the buttocks weaken. Over time, this will result in the
development of muscle imbalances in the pelvic area, resulting in muscle
strain in the lower back and causing pain. Similarly, a common poor
posture position in which a person is "stooped", or stands with their
pelvis tucked in and their back flat instead of naturally curved,
creates muscle imbalances and a misalignment of the spine resulting in
muscle fatigue and pain in the neck and back.
Oooh tough one. I'd say rapid weight loss. It's pretty difficult to get that no matter what you do. If that's not it then I would go with specific food combos. Hope this helps.
Answer:
1. Physical: Gaming for hours upon hours can damage your eyes.
2. Mental/Physical: It can deprive you of sleep, for exmple , If you are playing a horror game, then it can make you scared. Some games can even trick you into doing stuff like giving away personal information.
3. social: In some games, it requires you to be social, most games are not going to make you weird or anti social as most parents might say...
Explanation: This is from my experence.