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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?
Excessive alcohol use is a lifestyle factor linked to which non-communicable disease?
How does a high-salt diet raise risk of cardiovascular disease?
Which measurement would a doctor use to assess a person’s risk of cardiovascular disease?
Which component of lifestyle is most strongly linked to increased risk of many cancers and cardiovascular disease?
Which lifestyle change will most reduce blood pressure in someone with hypertension?
Which lifestyle factor directly increases the risk of developing coronary heart disease by causing fatty deposits in arteries?
Which lifestyle factor has the strongest evidence for increasing risk of stroke?
Which of the following is a non-communicable disease often linked with sedentary lifestyle and excess weight?
High body mass index (BMI) increases the risk of coronary heart disease. Which mechanism explains this link?
A person with coronary artery blockage might undergo angioplasty. What happens during angioplasty?
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