Food and Drug Administration
<span>An example of European country is France, which does not have an epidemic on Cardiovascular Disease, compared to the United States. French eat a high-fat diet, yet they have a lower rate of heart disease. The main reason maybe because of </span>Wine, as this may play some role in the heart health of France. Natural antioxidants found in wine, tea, grapes and other fruits help keep LDL (“bad”) cholesterol down. French wine drinkers also have this habit of eating more amount of vegetables and beans. Furthermore, one study shows that French adults who have one alcoholic drink a day are less likely to smoke than their countrymen who drink more or who avoid alcohol.
Answer:
Push ups.
Explanation:
Whole body workout is general warm-up.
Slow basketball drills is cardiovascular exercise.
Walking around is general warm-up because walking benefits the whole body.
Poor diet: eating foods high in fat, or sugary sweets can increase risk for gout. Untreated hypertension, diabetes and heart conditions Obesity is also a great risk factor. Medications that are given to treat hypertension such as thiazides can increase risk for gout. Family history can also cause increased risk, as well as age and sex. Males are at ahigher risk for gout than females and develop it earlier on whereas females usually are at a higher risk after menopause.