Have you seen reports of obesity in the U.S.? U.S. is one of the only countries where obesity is an actual national concern. Burger King, McDonalds, KFC you name it, any fast food restaurant counts as one of the factors of improper nutrition. America is a fast food nation and everyday millions buy fast food. The burgers and fries are all carbohydrates with no actual nutritional value and when the body is deprived of the nutrients, it doesnt work as well as it should and can get very angry at you.
Usually not. But they will if they lack proper nutrition.
A lack of proper nutrition and proper physical fitness for a teenager can affect their mood, their growth (since much of adult growth happens during the teenage year) and their ability to concentrate and do well in school.
A lack of proper sleep. A unhealthy diet, chemical in balances, or a lack of exercise.
It refers to the case of malnutrition due to lack of proper nutrition in the body.
Factors that can increase your chances of becoming ill include weakened immune system, poor hygiene practices, exposure to infectious agents or pathogens, lack of proper nutrition, stress, lack of exercise, and underlying health conditions.
Because of economic reason, they lack food to support proper nutrition and sometimes, education for proper hygiene.
poor in proper diet,,,,,,lack of exercise ..........
Yes, in many ways, one example would be, you can lose your job due to inablility to work productivly due to lack of proper nutrition. Also death and again from lack of nutrition YYYYYYYEEEEEESSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Overconsumption of unhealthy foods and lack of proper exercise.
That is not commonly done. Anorexics will sometimes abuse painkillers in order to relieve their bodies of the stress that lack of proper nutrition and excessive exercise can place on them or to strive off hunger pains, but painkillers do not work as diet pills.
Most died of overwork and lack of proper nutrition, and those who didn't succumbed to diseases such as cholera and the Black Death.
Smoking, excessive drinking of alcohol, risky sexual behavior, poor nutrition, lack of exercise, and certain psychological stressors.