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heart disease risk factors (bar chart: x - axis - risk factors (inactive lifestyle, obesity, high blood pressure, smoking cigarettes, high cholesterol, diabetes); y - axis - % of adults). the bar chart shows the percentage of adults in the u.s. living with certain heart disease risk factors. which conclusion can be drawn from the chart?
a. more adults reported leading an inactive lifestyle and living with obesity when compared to other risk factors.
b. obesity and high blood pressure share the same risk for developing heart disease.
c. smoking cigarettes is the only risk factor that stems from an unhealthy lifestyle choice.
d. diabetes affects so few adults in the u.s. that it is not a risk factor for heart disease.
- Option A: The bar for "Inactive Lifestyle" (around 40%) and "Obesity" (around 35%) are the two tallest, meaning more adults have these risk factors compared to others (like Smoking ~20%, Diabetes ~10%). This matches the data.
- Option B: Obesity (~35%) and High Blood Pressure (~30%) have different percentages, so their risks aren’t the same. Eliminate B.
- Option C: Inactive lifestyle and obesity are also unhealthy lifestyle choices, so smoking isn’t the only one. Eliminate C.
- Option D: The chart shows Diabetes is a risk factor (even if the percentage is low), so saying it’s not a risk factor is wrong. Eliminate D.
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A. More adults reported leading an inactive lifestyle and living with obesity when compared to other risk factors.