Answer:
Obesity.
Anatomical considerations, such as the size of the chest and the location of the heart within the chest.
Movement during the test.
Exercise or smoking before the test.
Certain medicines.
Electrolyte imbalances, such as too much or too little potassium, magnesium, or calcium in the blood.
Explanation:
The method that is used to <span>get consumers to eat more is the descriptive labeling. Companies put nice words pertaining to their product in the packaging to entice the consumers to buy more and consume.</span>
The best answer would be C. Maintain caloric intake and reduce sugar. Dieting will do no good when injured, but remaining at maintenance calories and eating clean will help recovery speed up a little. Sugar is less critical to other nutrients for fast recovery.
The answer is flexibility
It’s an addiction, most of the products if not all that involve nicotine are bad for your lungs