A "triangular trade" operated, whereby ships carried European manufactures to Africa and exchanged them for slaves, who were then taken to the Americas, where they were traded for sugar, molasses, cotton, tobacco, indigo and other goods, which were brought back to Europe. It is estimated that, between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, over twelve million Africans were transported across the Atlantic, most of whom came from West Africa.
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Margie Lachman and her colleagues argue that having a <u>sense of control in the middle age</u> is one of the most important modifiable factors in delaying the onset of diseases in middle adulthood and reducing the frequency of diseases in late adulthood
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The ability to have self-control and not indulge in unhealthy behavior that might pose a threat to one’s health is vital. The behavior one portrays in the middle age will affect their health later in life. Unhealthy diets and lack of exercise are two of the leading causes of poor health both in young adults and the elderly.
Inability to adopt healthy lifestyle pose all sort of health risk in people’s lives causing diseases that could have been avoided or controlled. As people age, they only adopt healthy living after they have had a health scare or after a recommendation from the doctor and it is not easy to maintain the newly adopted lifestyle.
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Answer: FALSE
Explanation:
The terms life span and life expectancy are NOT interchangeable and DO NOT virtually mean the same thing. A life span is ideal the duration of life (from birth to death) for an individual being. Life expectancy is the averaged data for the life span for multiple human beings (often an average by a demographic such as gender, race/ethnicity, age range, country, etc.).
Competency refers to the capacity to make treatment decisions. This includes the capability to consent to a particular medical treatment and is presumed that adult persons are competent. Rationality is the decisional capacity to make reasonable choices in regard to one’s health. Competency affects decision making in long term care given that the elderly may not have the decisional capacity to make some decisions especially at an advanced age. An example is decisions concerning test treatments and medicine.