It could be true but it depends on the person. Strength training may make someone feel better about their body and therefore boost self esteem but for others it may not
Staying home when you are sick.
Covering coughs and sneezes with a tissue.
Washing hands with soap and water or using hand sanitizer when soap and water is not available.
When asked which of three positions best fits their viewpoints, about half of Americans (48%) say the health effects of GM foods are no different than other foods, 39% say GM foods are worse for one’s health and one-in-ten (10%) say such foods are better for one’s health.
About one-in-six (16%) Americans care a great deal about the issue of GM foods. These more deeply concerned Americans predominantly believe GM foods pose health risks. A majority of this group also believe GM foods are very likely to bring problems for the environment along with health problems for the population as a whole.
Wash hands with soap and water. Wet hands with clean running water and apply soap. ...
Sanitize surfaces. ...
Clean sweep refrigerated foods once a week. ...
Keep appliances clean. ...
Rinse produce. ...
Separate foods when shopping. ...
Separate foods when preparing and serving. ...
Use a food thermometer when cooking.