This is one of the strongest indicators that it is
overall lifestyle factors rather one single component that is protective.
Not exact matches
Of course, your life expectancy depends on many
factors beyond the statistics that would increase or decrease your life span — your
overall health,
lifestyle, and family history.
The number of calories people should eat each day depends on several
factors, including their age, size, height, sex,
lifestyle, and
overall general health.
In truth, the food you eat contributes to 80 percent of your
overall health, with the remaining 20 percent dependent on various
lifestyle factors.
The number of calories needed on daily basis depends on several
factors, including your age, size, height, sex,
lifestyle, and
overall general health.
Some of the basic
lifestyle factors that contribute to leaky gut include chronic alcohol consumption, chronic smoking, intense exercise, lack of sleep, and overuse of medications like antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and proton - pump inhibitors (PPIs).4 However, one of the major contributors to
overall gut dysfunction is stress.1, 5 Whether it's mental, physical, or emotional, too much stress can have detrimental effects on your health.
The most important
factors for me (which I explain more below) is to alleviate / eliminate my sound sensitivities (misophonia), have a simplistic «intuitive» approach to food, and to improve my
overall health / energy by making this a
lifestyle.
Diet and exercise, along with
overall lifestyle are always key
factors, but then there's those things that are out of your control such as the human growth hormone that your pituitary gland produces, which is responsible for aging.
People of less wealthy nations may be subject to other
factors that are individually worse than those New Zealanders and Australians experience, but their
overall lifestyle, less processed diets and better family or social structures help counter-balance these.
Your recovery rate depends on multiple
factors the most important of which is your
overall lifestyle.
There are many
factors that can be adjusted for an IF
lifestyle (calories
overall, cycling carbs, hours of feeding windows... or even not at all).
Essentially, you're almost always using both systems, (the exception would be an all out sprint), depending on several
factors which will be discussed later — exercise, diet, and
lifestyle (
overall stress levels).
Our Compatibility Matching System ® evaluates key
factors like your family attitudes and values, career goals, interests and activities, and
overall lifestyle to connect you with the most compatible local singles: People who are also looking for a lasting, meaningful relationship.
That's because our system looks at many important
factors like your work and family goals and values, your interests and activities, and
overall lifestyle.
We evaluate key
factors like your career and family goals and values, your activities and interests, and your
overall lifestyle.
Of course, your life expectancy depends on many
factors beyond the statistics that would increase or decrease your life span — your
overall health,
lifestyle, and family history.
The risk class you fall into is determined by your
overall health, family medical history,
lifestyle (i.e. tobacco use) and other
factors.
I always tailor my recomendations based on the pet's
overall state of health, age, activity level,
lifestyle, presence of other animal and human household members, and other
factors.
Let us develop a vaccination schedule and ongoing booster routine that accounts for your pet's
lifestyle,
overall health, risk for exposure to infectious disease, and other
factors.
Let us develop a vaccination schedule and ongoing booster routine ideal for your pet's
lifestyle,
overall health, risk for exposure to infectious disease, and other
factors.
It is important to note that our doctors don't follow a «one size fits all» protocol for immunizations, but rather treat each patient as an individual and recommend the best possible protocols for that particular cat by looking at their risk
factors such as age,
overall health and
lifestyle.
These characteristics help the insurance carrier get an
overall picture of your
lifestyle and determine your risk
factor, which in turn affects your insurance rate.
One
factor that weighs heavily on determining what you'll pay for life insurance is your
overall health and
lifestyle.
These questions will help the underwriter get an
overall look at the applicant's
lifestyle and their medical history, and how these
factors will play a role in their mortality.
And since your life insurance rates are actually determined by you, the life insurance company will use
factors like your
overall health,
lifestyle, family history, Hobbies, and occupation to determine your actual rates.
As the policy holder, you would first be assessed for «insurability,» which is a term for the
overall risk of insuring an individual based on a number of
factors such as age, occupation,
lifestyle and
overall health.
Typically, life insurance companies will consider personal
factors related to your
lifestyle and
overall health when they determine what quote to offer you.
These
factors include: if you are a smoker, your weight, your gender, your
lifestyle choices, and your
overall health.
Other
factors affecting the rates of such policies are
lifestyle, family history,
overall health, etc..
Instead, they look at combinations of other health
factors, meaning you're less likely to be hit with a high premium if you're very healthy
overall with one medical condition or
lifestyle concern.