Answer) RISK FACTORS OF VASCULAR DISEASES:
a) If the person has a family history of vascular diseases
b) hypertension is also a risk factor
c) excessive smoking can cause vascular diseases
d) high cholesterol levels
e) type | and type || diabetes are also risk factors
f) any type of unhealthy diet.
EVIDENCE BASED GUIDANCE:
a) smoking should be avoided to prevent from vascular diseases
b) one must include physical activity in their lifestyle and maintain and lose weight
c) people suffering from vascular diseases must take therapies to prevent disease from getting worse
d) diet plan must be maintained which includes fruits,vegetables and whole grains
e) one must maintain a healthy weight
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