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Drinking too much can lead to these 3 conditions - ✔✔heart disease, STDs, breast cancer
How many controllable risk factors for T1D - ✔✔0
Pain, stiff all over body, fatigue, depression, anxiety, sleep problems, problems with thinking, memory
and concentration - ✔✔symptoms of fibromyalgia
pain/aches, stiffness, decreased range of motion, swelling - ✔✔symptoms of osteoarthritis
Pain/aches in more than one joint, stiffness in more than one joint, tenderness and swelling in more
than one joint, same symptom on both sides of the body, weight loss, fever, fatigue, weakness -
✔✔symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis
exercise, diet, obesity, alcohol, tobacco, pre-hypertension, gestational diabetes, prediabetes, baby over
9lbs - ✔✔controllable risk factors for hypertension
history of OA in another part of the body, genetics, age, women more than men, race (some Asians have
lower risk) - ✔✔uncontrollable risk factors for osteoarthritis
what is the one controllable risk factor for osteoarthritis - ✔✔obesity
age, women more than men, no live births, early exposure to secondhand smoke -
✔✔uncontrollable risk factors for rheumatoid arthritis
, previous gestational diabetes, previous baby 9lbs, PCOS - ✔✔controllable risk factors for gestational
diabetes
obesity and tobacco use - ✔✔controllable risk factors for rheumatoid arthritis
family history of T2D, 25years +, race (minorities) - ✔✔uncontrollable risk factors for
gestational diabetes
exercise, overweight, prediabetes, gestational diabetes, baby over 9lbs - ✔✔controllable risk factors for
T2D
overweight, obesity, tobacco use - ✔✔controllable risk factors for osteoarthritis
family history, genetics, age, women more than men, joint injury/overuse, infections,
occupation/repetition, stressful/traumatic events - ✔✔uncontrollable risk factors for osteoarthritis
parent/sibling with it, 45yrs+, race (minorities) - ✔✔uncontrollable risk factors for T2D
family history, genetics, age, familia hypercholesterolemia, gender (up to 55 women have lower LDL, all
ages men have lower HDL) - ✔✔uncontrollable risk factors for lipid abnormalities
This condition has no controllable risk factors and only one uncontrollable risk factor which is -
✔✔fibromyalgia; age
family history, genetics, women and men about the same, age, black people more that white people
and develop this earlier in life - ✔✔uncontrollable risk factors for hypertension
parent/sibling with T2D, 45yrs+, race (minorities) - ✔✔uncontrollable risk factors for prediabetes
exercise, diet, overweight, gestational diabetes, baby over 9lbs - ✔✔controllable risk factors for
prediabetes