Cardiovascular Health: Identifying Misconceptions - What Doesn't Help?
The correct answer is D: Increased risk of obesity.
Good cardiovascular health is associated with many benefits, including:
- Reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases
- Lower blood pressure
- Improved cholesterol levels
- Increased energy levels
- Better sleep quality
- Improved mental health
- Reduced risk of some types of cancer
- Longer life expectancy
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