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Which risk factors for developing specific illnesses cannot be altered

Which risk factors for developing specific illnesses cannot be altered

List predisposing factors for disease based on your own family history, and describe what the effect is when some of the factors are combined.

Each of these factors alone creates unique risks for illness. In combination, risks become more than cumulative. The whole is greater than just the sum of the parts. For example, patients with a family history of diabetes are at greater risk for health issues if they also smoke, are obese, and have an inactive lifestyle.

In your discussion, divide the factors by Changeable Factors and Non-changeable factors with examples of each factor.

Which risk factors for developing specific illnesses cannot be altered?

List a few diseases that are more common in men than in women.

 

 

 

 

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They are the factors that make an individual susceptible to various diseases or disorders. In general there is a list of predisposing factors which are; age, gender, genetic makeup and growth disorders. The list of theses factors that affects our family are genetic makeup and growth disorder. An individual factor creates its own risk of illness or disorder. Most of the members have the type 2 diabetes……………………….

 

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