Explanation:
Reduce your risk of heart attack
manage your weight better
have a lower blood cholesterol level
lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and some cancers
have strongwr bones
lower your risk of falls
Recover better from periods of being in the hospital or bed rest
Feel better, more energy, better mood, relax and sleeo better etx
Answer:Late-onset menarche
Explanation:
If the clients mentions late onset menarche as risk factor associated with endometrial cancer that means the client still needs to be educated more on the risk factors associated with the uterus cancer.
Early-onset, not late-onset, menarche is a risk factor for endometrial cancer. A high-fat diet, hypertension, and obesity are however all the risk factors
Late on set menarche is a late stage of starting puberty and endometrial cancer is associated with starting periods earlier or continuing your period beyond or after your menopause.