To summarize- the long term affects of regular activity can not only keep you healthy, but it can benefit you both mentally and physically. If you get out of the house and go for a walk, you can interact with nature, other people, animals, and it can improve your mental state. It is proven that the sun can help boost your seratonin levels and can help you stay more energized as well as calm you down and keep you focused. Staying active and taking care of yourself also could also extend your life span. If you don't do any exercise or regular activities, it can lead to health conditions that could possibly be life threatning. You could over eat, get depressed, lose social connections with friends and family and in the end have an early death.
I'm sure you could go more into detail about each of those ideas and come up with a few more but that's just a start. Hope it helped!
A . Plumbing is the correct answer. Biology is a science, English is a language, Physical education is a more or less a co-curriculum subject. Plumbing is an artisan, its more involving and needs training to perfect in such an art.
Secondary bacterial infections is bad for any body but even worse for elderly because there body can't fight it off because there bodies are wore down the human life cycle is kinda like a car you by it brand new then as it gets older it starts to brake down and ware out then it finally brakes down for good