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No, hypertension has not been proven to cause eating disorders.
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dissuade (that's assuming you mean "predispose" as a verb).
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we should maintain our weight if we have have hypertention by eating less
Laura P. Svetkey has written: 'Eating well, living well with hypertension' -- subject(s): Hypertension, Diet therapy
There are three morphemes in "predispose": pre-, dis-, and -pose.
"Even if their parents are sickly, that does not predispose the children to the same condition."
Hypertension can be managed by healthy eating and healthy exercise routines. If this fails, it is possible to ask a doctor for a prescription medication.
Find out how you can prevent high blood pressure (hypertension) by adopting healthy habits including eating heathily, drinking alcohol in moderation and taking drugs.
Heredity and culture can predispose individuals to certain genetic diseases. Peer pressure may predispose teen boys to engage in foolish or dangerous activities.
Being bitten by a dog as a child could predispose you to having a fear of dogs.