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Discuss external factors that impact negatively on you're lifestyle choices;Namely:unsure road use

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Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:

Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:not doing enough physical activity

Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:not doing enough physical activitybeing too sedentary, ie sitting or lying down for long periods

Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:not doing enough physical activitybeing too sedentary, ie sitting or lying down for long periodshaving an unhealthy diet, eg eating too much or too little, eating too much fat/sugar/salt

Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:not doing enough physical activitybeing too sedentary, ie sitting or lying down for long periodshaving an unhealthy diet, eg eating too much or too little, eating too much fat/sugar/saltnot getting enough sleep or having erratic sleep patterns

Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:not doing enough physical activitybeing too sedentary, ie sitting or lying down for long periodshaving an unhealthy diet, eg eating too much or too little, eating too much fat/sugar/saltnot getting enough sleep or having erratic sleep patternssmoking

Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:not doing enough physical activitybeing too sedentary, ie sitting or lying down for long periodshaving an unhealthy diet, eg eating too much or too little, eating too much fat/sugar/saltnot getting enough sleep or having erratic sleep patternssmokingabusing alcohol, ie drinking too much and/or too often

Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:not doing enough physical activitybeing too sedentary, ie sitting or lying down for long periodshaving an unhealthy diet, eg eating too much or too little, eating too much fat/sugar/saltnot getting enough sleep or having erratic sleep patternssmokingabusing alcohol, ie drinking too much and/or too oftenmisusing substances, eg taking drugs, using performance-enhancing drugs, overusing prescription or over-the-counter drugs

Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:not doing enough physical activitybeing too sedentary, ie sitting or lying down for long periodshaving an unhealthy diet, eg eating too much or too little, eating too much fat/sugar/saltnot getting enough sleep or having erratic sleep patternssmokingabusing alcohol, ie drinking too much and/or too oftenmisusing substances, eg taking drugs, using performance-enhancing drugs, overusing prescription or over-the-counter drugsself-harming

Making negative lifestyle choices can be active – something people do – or passive – something people choose not or neglect to do. They include:not doing enough physical activitybeing too sedentary, ie sitting or lying down for long periodshaving an unhealthy diet, eg eating too much or too little, eating too much fat/sugar/saltnot getting enough sleep or having erratic sleep patternssmokingabusing alcohol, ie drinking too much and/or too oftenmisusing substances, eg taking drugs, using performance-enhancing drugs, overusing prescription or over-the-counter drugsself-harmingtaking unnecessary harmful risks, eg havingbdriving over the speed limit

driving over the speed limitignoring signs and symptoms of illness or emotional strain

driving over the speed limitignoring signs and symptoms of illness or emotional strainThe effects

driving over the speed limitignoring signs and symptoms of illness or emotional strainThe effectsA negative lifestyle affects the body and mind. The negative effects can be short-term and long-term. They may also affect others, for example, someone's children. Generally, people are more motivated to change their behaviour to gain positive benefits than to avoid negative effects, especially when the negative effects may not appear until far into the future.

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