Leading Causes of Death Related to Lifestyle Choices
Life does not always go as planned, and as a person ages into adult and middle adulthood those unexpected life changes can be significantly disruptive. As our readings described, there are unexpected changes (non-normative life events) that influence our lives, but there are also the more silent changes that occur over time. These changes are cumulative and are based on our lifestyle.
Using sources such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, research some information on the leading causes of death related to lifestyle choices. Explain some of the factors that may influence choices regarding lifestyle. Also, research some ways in which individuals can improve their lifestyle, especially during adulthood.
Post your response to the Discussion Area by the due date assigned. Respond to at least two posts by the end of the week.
Justify your answers with appropriate reasoning and research from your text and course readings.
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Week 4 Discussion: Human Growth and Development
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020), the leading mortality and disability cause linked to lifestyle choices in the United States entails chronic illnesses such as diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. When investigating chronic conditions, including their potential relationship with lifespan development, it is crucial to take into account lifestyle risk factors that offer the impetus for the development of such illnesses or conditions. Personal behaviors that can lead to chronic illnesses include poor nutrition, excessive consumption of alcohol, tobacco usage, and physical inactivity.
Some factors might impact lifestyle choices, thus triggering the onset of chronic diseases. These include cognitive wellbeing and career achievement constructs. For example, continuous exposure to high-stress levels can disrupt an individual’s mental state, leading to chronic health problems. Chronic stress can suppress an individual’s immune system, raise blood pressure, and increase the risk of developing ca...