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The Effect Of Lifestyle On Some Non-communicable Diseases (GCSE Biology)
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Why is physical inactivity considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease?
Which of the following is a correct description of primary prevention for non-communicable disease?
For someone who smokes and is overweight, which two lifestyle changes would most rapidly reduce cardiovascular risk?
Which blood vessels supply the heart muscle with oxygenated blood?
Excessive alcohol use is a lifestyle factor linked to which non-communicable disease?
What is a likely short-term effect of a high-sugar, high-calorie diet combined with little exercise?
Which statement best explains why obesity increases the workload on the heart?
Why do clinicians recommend both diet change and exercise for secondary prevention after a heart attack?
Which lifestyle change will most reduce blood pressure in someone with hypertension?
Which lifestyle change would most directly reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol?
Which one of these public-health lifestyle measures would most reduce population levels of cardiovascular disease?
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