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NClaborn

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Evelyn was diagnosed with diabetes and high blood pressure at age 43. Her physician asked about her exercise history, and she admitted to a sedentary lifestyle over many years. Most likely
 
  circulatory problems began during emerging adulthood and she didn't notice
  them.
  her weight and salt intake were excessive.
  her love of sweets and salty snacks took its toll over the years.
  diabetes and high blood pressure run in her family, so nothing could prevent
  it.

Question 2

Sitting for long hours correlates with almost every unhealthy condition except
 
  heart disease.
  diabetes.
  arthritis.
  schizophrenia.



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Answer to Question 1

circulatory problems began during emerging adulthood and she didn't notice
them.

Answer to Question 2

schizophrenia.



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