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What is blood pressure measured in?
Question 2
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Blood pressure can only be measured one way.
Question 3
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Which of these increase blood pressure?
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Stress
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Regular excercise
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High alcohol intake
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Having a Balanced diet
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Being overweight
Question 4
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High blood pressure can lead to dizziness and fainting
Question 5
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What is the definition of Health?
Question 6
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Your fitness can be measured by many factors. These include: Strength, Flexibility, Stamina, agility and speed
Question 7
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Your overall fitness can be measured by your cardiovascular pumping frequency.
Question 8
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Smoking directly lowers the heart rate.
Question 9
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Which of these are these are true about cigarettes?
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The Carbon monoxide within the cigarettes caused the blood to become diluted and carry less oxygen.
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The tar in Cigarettes are what the user of the cigarettes becomes addicted to.
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The carbon monoxide bonds with the white blood cells preventing them from bonding with the oxygen needed in the blood.
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The carbon monoxide bonds with the haemoglobin preventing them from bonding with the oxygen needed in the blood.
Question 10
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Which of these are these are true about cigarettes?
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The Carbon monoxide within the cigarettes caused the blood to become diluted and carry less oxygen.
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The tar in Cigarettes are what the user of the cigarettes becomes addicted to.
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The carbon monoxide bonds with the white blood cells preventing them from bonding with the oxygen needed in the blood.
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The carbon monoxide bonds with the haemoglobin preventing them from bonding with the oxygen needed in the blood.
Question 11
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A high level of salt can lead up to a build up of cholesterol
Question 12
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A build of cholesterol can be known as a plaque
Question 13
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A plaque can block up the coronary arteries going out of the heart resulting in less blood flow round the body.
Question 14
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Fats are made up of glucose units
Question 15
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0.6x body mass in kg
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0.6 x body mass in g
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What are the values for a average weight's BMI?
Question 17
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The formula for BMI is:
mass in kg/(height in m)^2
Question 18
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What causes Malaria
Question 19
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Plasmodium is a protazoa