Asked by Bilal Muhajireen on Jul 26, 2024

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A middle-age woman who is 15 pounds over her desired weight (according to a measure of body mass index) but does not smoke has a lower risk of heart disease than a middle-aged woman who smokes two packs of cigarettes a day but is at her ideal weight.

Body Mass Index

A numerical value derived from a person's weight and height, used as a screening tool to categorize underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obesity.

Heart Disease

A range of conditions that affect the heart, including blood vessel diseases such as coronary artery disease, heart rhythm problems, and heart defects.

  • Comprehend the advantages to health and the alteration in risk of death following cessation of smoking.
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Prabh Sidhu

Jul 30, 2024

Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease, while being slightly overweight may increase the risk but to a lesser extent. Therefore, a non-smoking woman with a slightly higher weight is still at a lower risk for heart disease than a woman who smokes heavily but maintains an ideal weight.