When you have an unhealthy diet.
how do you get diabetes?
by Eating to much and moving too little.
How do you get obesity?
A diet high in salt and lack of physical activity.
What are some things that lead to high blood pressure?
Ages 65 and older.
What age group is most likely to get heart disease?
Over 65 years of age.
When are you at risk for getting cancer?
30-40 years old.
what age group is most venerable to type 2 diabetes?
between ages 45 to 74
Which age group is most at risk of obesity?
Decrease salt intake and maintain a healthy weight.
How to treat high blood pressure?
Eating a diet high in saturated fats, trans fat, and cholesterol and not enough physical activity.
how do you get heart disease?
Processed meats, alcohol, sugary drinks and more.
What are some food that can cause/contribute to cancer?
when a blood relative has it.
when are you more likely to get type 2 diabetes?
it happens gradually
how long does it take to become obese?
60 years and older.
What age group is most likely to get high blood pressure?
By eating a low-fat and low-sodium diet and getting exercise.
How do you treat heart disease?
By Surgeries.
How to do you treat cancer?
exercise and healthy diet.
eating healthy and changing your habits.
How do you treat obesity?
nausea, short breath, fatigue and problems with vision.
What are some symptoms of high blood pressure?
chest pain and shortness of breath.
what are some symptoms of heart disease?
It affects your social wellbeing because you might not be able to see others.
How does cancer affect your haorua?
5 years.
how long does type 2 diabetes take to develop?
you are more likely to get a mental health disease and a bad physical wellbeing.
how does obesity effect your haorua?
High blood pressure can cause hardening and thickening of the arteries.
How are arteries connected to high blood pressure?
keep your blood pressure and blood sugar heathy.
How do you prevent heart disease?
A cancer can grow into,or begin to push on nearby organs, blood vessels, and nerves.
How does cancer affect your body?