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In almost every study, exercise has reduced the severity of most chronic diseases (i.e. Diabetes, Obesity, High Cholesterol). Chronic disease is too vague of a term to properly answer this question.
Reducing biodiversity of a population can result in a loss of allele and reduced overall fitness, ultimately resulting in a decrease in genetic diversity. This reduced population is now vulnerable to diseases due to reduced biodiversity (e.g. Great Irish Famine).
The ten values of physical fitness encompass various aspects of overall fitness and well-being. These values include: Cardiovascular Endurance Muscular Strength Muscular Endurance Flexibility Body Composition Power Speed Agility Coordination Balance These values collectively contribute to physical fitness and play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle.
Inbreeding depression is the reduced fitness of a population caused by inbreeding. Inbreeding reduces genetic diversity, meaning populations are less genetically adaptable - and greatly increases the chances of genetic diseases and disorders. Inbreeding is most commonly associated with reduced reproductive and viability traits.
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Fruits and veggies contain essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber that your body needs and helps fight some diseases. Compared with people who consume a diet with only small amounts of fruits and vegetables, those who eat more generous amounts as part of a healthful diet are likely to have reduced risk of chronic diseases, including stroke and perhaps other cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers.
Better Fitness, Reduced Stress, Improved Quality of Life
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it is high in antioxidants and linked to a reduced risk of many diseases.
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The advent of antibiotics, anti-parasitics, and anti-fungals have dramatically reduced the death rates of communicable diseases. Advances in public health have also greatly contributed to the reduction in the spread of communicable and preventable diseases (sanitation, vaccines, public education, etc.).