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The Effect Of Lifestyle On Some Non-communicable Diseases (GCSE Biology)
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For someone who smokes and is overweight, which two lifestyle changes would most rapidly reduce cardiovascular risk?
Which lifestyle change would most directly reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol?
Which dietary change would help lower blood cholesterol?
Which lifestyle factor directly increases the risk of developing coronary heart disease by causing fatty deposits in arteries?
Which biomarker is commonly measured to assess long-term blood glucose control in diabetes?
Which of the following is an effect of regular aerobic exercise on the cardiovascular system?
Which lifestyle intervention is most effective in reducing risk of type 2 diabetes in overweight adults?
Which statement best explains why obesity increases the workload on the heart?
Which of the following is a non-communicable disease often linked with sedentary lifestyle and excess weight?
What is a likely short-term effect of a high-sugar, high-calorie diet combined with little exercise?
Which dietary factor contributes to the development of atherosclerosis?
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