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3) exercise has benefits comparable to zoloft in treating which conditi…

Question

  1. exercise has benefits comparable to zoloft in treating which condition?

hypertension
rheumatoid arthritis
depression
diabetes

  1. according to one study, people who exercise have which of the following?

Explanation:

Response
Question 3
Brief Explanations

Zoloft (sertraline) is an antidepressant. Exercise is known to have antidepressant effects, and studies show exercise can be comparable to Zoloft in treating depression. Hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis, and diabetes are not primary conditions Zoloft treats, and exercise’s comparison to Zoloft is most relevant for depression.

Brief Explanations

Exercise improves insulin sensitivity, blood glucose regulation, and cardiovascular health, all beneficial for diabetes. It also helps depression (as above), rheumatoid arthritis (joint mobility), and hypertension (blood pressure). But if the study is about diabetes, or the most direct link: Exercise is a key component in diabetes management. Alternatively, if the question is about reduced risk: Exercise reduces risk of diabetes.

Answer:

Depression (the option with "Depression" as the text, corresponding to the radio button for Depression)

Question 4

(Note: The question text for 4 is cut off, but assuming it's about benefits of exercise for a condition, and given the options: Exercise is known to help manage diabetes (improves insulin sensitivity, blood sugar control), reduce symptoms of depression (as in Q3), help with rheumatoid arthritis (improves joint function), and lower blood pressure for hypertension. However, if the question is about a study on exercise's benefits matching a condition, and if we assume the typical knowledge: For example, exercise is strongly linked to better diabetes management. But without full question, if we assume the question is "According to one study, people who exercise have which of the following [benefit/improvement in]?", and the options are conditions exercise helps: