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mmm

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The goal of The Healthy Cities Movement is to:
 
  1. Put health promotion on the political agenda of cities
  2. Reorganize the current health care system
  3. Maximize the cost-benefit ratio of health care
  4. Improve the quality of care in communities

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A person is considered obese when the body mass index (BMI) reaches:
 
  1. 10
  2. 20
  3. 30
  4. 40



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Answer to Question 1

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This leads to addressing the health and quality of life for all through a process that includes di-verse citizen participation, mobilization of all sections of the community, and community own-ership

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A person is considered obese when the body mass index reaches 30.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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