Yes, they should.
some diseases related with blood, stomach, and skin.
It would be impossible to say how many deaths due to inactivitu and unhealthy diets occur annually. This is mainly due to diseases that people die from not being listed as inactivity or diet, but diseases that are either caused from or are made worse by one and/or the other. For example, it is known that diet and exercise is very important in preventing or treating diabetes, yet the cause of death would be listed as diabetes. The same is true for other diseases, like heart attacks.
diabetes
you can get diseases
Unhealthy food can make you obese quite fast and also increase your chances of a heart attack.
Inactivity, particularly a sedentary lifestyle, has been linked to various negative health outcomes, including increased risks of obesity, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and certain cancers. Research shows that prolonged sitting can impair metabolic health and diminish muscle and bone strength. Additionally, mental health can also be adversely affected, as inactivity is associated with higher levels of anxiety and depression. Overall, the findings underscore the importance of regular physical activity for maintaining overall health and well-being.
Geriatric diseases and disorders are associated with aging.
Pubic lice are often associated with other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) but do not spread them.
The average age of someone who eats unhealthy food everyday is around 55. The effects of the unhealthy life style usually fall victims to heart diseases.
Cancer.
Circulatory system diseases, cancer.
Yes