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Obesity and smoking are both identified as key lifestyle factors influencing health outcomes and disease risk, as evidenced by their shared categorization in health studies [1], their co-occurrence in longitudinal studies of adolescent health [2], and their mutual status as lifestyle behaviors to be managed for hormonal health [3].

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Which hormones are present in men + women? - MITOcare mitocare.de mitocare 1 fact
procedurePreventing testosterone deficiency, which can cause hormonal imbalances, involves a conscious lifestyle including a balanced diet, plenty of exercise, and limiting alcohol, obesity, and smoking.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Psychology 2e OpenStax pressbooks.cuny.edu CUNY Pressbooks 1 fact
claimIn a study of childhood depression, adolescents diagnosed with depression as children were more likely to be obese, smoke, and be physically inactive compared to those who had not received this diagnosis.
Associations between dietary diversity and self-rated health in a ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimIndividuals' perceptions of their health are related to health outcomes including type 2 diabetes, elevated inflammatory markers, obesity, overweight, genetic factors, and lifestyle factors such as physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, and meal planning choices.