Because it does.
genetics, lifestyle, environment
The effects of identified lifestyle factors on long term health and fitness is a healthy body .
Factors that can affect the fetus include maternal health (such as nutrition, infection, and substance use), environmental factors (such as pollution and radiation), genetic factors, and prenatal care. It is important for pregnant individuals to maintain a healthy lifestyle and seek prenatal care to optimize the development of the fetus.
It helps you stay healthy now and in the future.
Lifestyle and diet
I think its diet factors.
picke pope
You've obviously have NOT been leading a healthy lifestyle.... there are also other factors like heredity and some environmental factors like living in the mountains at high altitudes, or pollution, the latter is unlikely though.
The main factors that affect a persons balenced diet are; mainly the lifestyle they live, some people who lives a busy lifestyle will just not have the time to shop for organic foods, prepare these meals. On the other hand some people may just not be able to afford the more organic and healthy food as in general it is more expensive.
obesity can affect the lifestyle by causeing diabeties, high blood pressure, and heart probelms leading to lack of excercise and poor health obesity can affect the lifestyle by causeing diabeties, high blood pressure, and heart probelms leading to lack of excercise and poor health
Factors that can affect FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in one second) include age, gender, lung size, airway obstruction, smoking, and certain medical conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Regular physical activity and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can also influence FEV1.