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drek231 [11]
2 years ago
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According to the centers for disease control and prevention data on leading causes of death, which lifestyle factor is least ass

ociated with an increased risk of death from diabetes mellitus?.
Biology
1 answer:
disa [49]2 years ago
7 0

The lifestyle factor that is least associated with death from diabetes mellitus is :  Eating nonfat dairy and lean meats

<h3>Diabetes Mellitus </h3>

Diabetes mellitus is a lifestyle disease because it is a disease that is caused or affected by the way an individual lives his or her life. Diabetes mellitus is a condition whereby the body does not  produce enough Insulin as required, and this condition can only be controlled by the lifestyle of the individual.

The consumption of food less in sugar and fat and also only eating when necessary to avoid obesity are some of the ways to control Diabetes Mellitus.

Hence we can conclude that The lifestyle factor that is least associated with death from diabetes mellitus is :  Eating nonfat dairy and lean meats

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