Consumed in moderation, alcohol (beer, wine and liquor) promotes better physical health and greater longevity than abstaining. It also reduces the risk of senility, including Alzheimer's disease.
The side effects of alcohol abuse and addiction are deterioration of mental, emotional and social aspects of the addict's life, followed by physical deterioration and eventual death -- either from the direct effects of intoxication or failure of major organ systems. There is no cure for alcoholism. It can be permanently arrested if total abstinence is accomplished and maintained, although the effects may or may not be capable of being repaired.
Robert James Lindsay Jickling has written: 'The effects of arousal induced by physical exertion upon mental performance' -- subject(s): Arousal (Physiology), Exercise, Mental work, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mental work, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Exercise
physical,mental,social and emotional
FASDs, with effects that range from mild to severe. These effects include mental retardation; learning, emotional and behavioral problems; and defects involving the heart, face and other organs. The most severe of these effects is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), a combination of physical and mental birth defects.
It makes you uninhibited, then careless, then stupid.
Because the issue is primarily psychological, with physical aspects typically being side effects of the psychological problem.
its physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental
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the 4 aspects are ... 1.mental 2.social 3.physical 4.emotional
Yes, physical, mental, and social are three aspects of health that make up overall well-being. Physical health refers to the state of the body, mental health refers to emotional and cognitive well-being, and social health refers to relationships and interactions with others. Balancing these aspects is important for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
There are four aspects to physical education. Those aspects are: physical, mental, emotional and social. In recent years many schools have added health and nutrition to physical education.