Older people have a high pressure than the young ones because of the lifestyles that they have lived being more worried of life.
No, high blood pressure is not an ailment of all older people nor is it limited to their age bracket. People as young as 13 can have high blood pressure.
Most teens succumb to peer pressure by their friends.
Peer pressure can be experienced by individuals of all ages, but it is most commonly associated with teenagers and young adults. It involves the influence that peers have on an individual's behaviors, attitudes, and decisions, often leading them to conform to group norms or expectations.
End your speech on peer pressure by encouraging the audience to be true to themselves, stand up for their beliefs, and make decisions that align with their own values rather than giving into peer pressure. Remind them that it's okay to be different and that true friends will respect and support their individuality. Encourage open communication and seeking help if they feel overwhelmed by peer pressure.
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It is possible. but even a very young boy can have high blood pressure and get a heart attack if they have diabetis.
This is definitely not true. While peer pressure is most evident in, for example, high school, I'm sure peer pressure affects adults as well. It's not so much age as much as it is your actual peers, who you choose to spend your time with. Although the perception is that young people are more easily influenced, I know many adults who succumb to peer pressure - gambling, drugs, smoking, skipping out on important events - as well.
Young people and older people.
fitting in, being popular, being skinny, being cool, and being awknoledged and noticed.
Celebrities die young because they are the people who mainly have some kind of surgery to look good or sometimes celebs feel too under pressure so that's what happens to them.