Answer: Social role of education.
Explanation:
A person who is in college is seen as someone who has certain levels and standards that he has to meet. Society perceives university education as the beginning of a person's training to enter the world of work, which has many demands and must be met from now on.
University education has an approach where the student will learn from an area in which he will develop and how he will develop in that area, the person has to be the best and stand out. We live in a competitive world where the person who has the necessary skills is the one who will get the job.
People who are in the university field have pressure for the various expectations they have to meet. Parents, friends, teachers and society, in general, expect a lot from a person and it is normal for Keza to get to the point of feeling a lot of pressure.
While it is true that Keza is a university student and her responsibilities have increased, this does not mean that she should spend most of her time just studying. She is a human being, and as such, she needs to perform other activities that are part of his development as a human. The brain needs rest to assimilate the information it is about to store and if Keza only spends her time studying and not doing other things that are also important, she can get to the point of experiencing high levels of stress and anxiety.
Answer:
i beileve social health, correct me if wrong
Explanation:
A program recommended by a pro athlete
A video showing army boot camp exercises
A list of exercises a friend already uses
2. Involves the person binging, or consuming lots of food in small amounts of time, then purging, or ridding themselves of the calories they consumed by vomiting, abusing laxatives or diuretics (water pills)
3. Have recurrent episodes where they consume large amounts of food (and calories) in a short period of time, but do not "purge" their intakes following the binge
4. Family, doctor, dietician
5. Genetics, excess energy (calorie) intake, low self
6. Growth of fine, downy hair, perhaps in response to a decrease in body temperature
7. A relationship between your height and weight that can diagnose obesity.
8. A diet that promises unrealistic, fast results.
9. The state of excessive body fat storage that increases the risk of health problems.
10. Control portions and consume less calories.
a. Fad diet
b. "Key players" in eating disorder treatment
c. Anorexia Nervosa
d. Obesity
e. A tip for managing weight loss and obesity
f. Bulimia Nervosa
g. Binge Eating Disorder
h. BMI
i. Physical factors that may cause obesity
j. A physical effect of anorexia
b. try to lose as much weight as quickly as possible.
c. discuss what his or her appropriate weight should be with a doctor or nurse.
d. eat foods that contain mostly protein.
The correct answer is C.
If someone wants to manage their weight in a healthy way then they should discuss with a doctor or nurse what would be the ideal weight for them to be. Everyone is different in their body composition so if you find out exactly what is right for you then you can work towards that. Losing weight as healthy as possible would include drinking a lot of water, gradually losing the weight and eating a balanced diet.