Category | Risk Factors |
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Eating an unbalanced, unhealthy diet | |
A genetic makeup that makes a person more likely to develop a specific disease, such as heart disease, colon cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, diabetes, mental health disorders, or substance abuse disorder | |
Stressful situations such as
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Sedentary lifestyle (not getting enough exercise) | |
Physical environment | Inability to maintain a safe environment, for example, by the following:
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Race and sex | Men: Higher risk of heart attack than women Black men and women: Higher risk of high blood pressure than white men and women |
Social environment | Neighborhood violence Family violence High-risk sexual behavior (such as having several partners or not using condoms) Difficulty getting along with others Structural racism |
Smoking cigarettes, cigars, or pipes Chewing tobacco Using illicit drugs Misusing alcohol or prescription medications | |
Not having received all recommended vaccinations | |
Weight that is above what is recommended for height and sex, particularly by 20% or more | |
Work environment | Working with potential toxins (for example, asbestos or ionizing radiation), machinery, power tools, farm equipment, or other possibly dangerous objects |