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1) risk of viral or bacterial infection depends on what 7 interconnecte…

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  1. risk of viral or bacterial infection depends on what 7 interconnected factors?
  2. what is innate immunity?
  3. what is adaptive immunity?
  4. too much stress can cause an increase in which stress hormone?
  5. why does your immune system weaken as you get older?
  6. what are body composition related health conditions? do these affect your bodys immunity?
  7. what happens when your body has nutrient deficiencies?
  8. what are the benefits of exercise as it pertains to your bodys immunity?
  9. how can someones environment play a role in their immunity?
  10. what role do health conditions play in your immunity? - weakening or dysregulating the immune system, making individuals more vulnerable to infections and other diseases
  11. why is gut health important? - crucial for overall well - being and plays a vital role in various bodily functions
  12. how does the abuse of drugs hinder your immunity?
  13. what nutrients help strengthen white blood cells ability to fight infection?
  14. what are some ways to improve gut health?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Risk factors for viral/bacterial infections can include factors like hygiene, exposure levels, pre - existing conditions etc.
  2. Innate immunity is the body's first - line, non - specific defense system, present from birth.
  3. Adaptive immunity is a specific, acquired immune response that develops over time.
  4. Too much stress can increase cortisol, a stress hormone.
  5. The immune system weakens with age due to factors like thymus shrinkage and reduced immune cell production.
  6. Body composition related health conditions like obesity can affect immunity, often weakening it.
  7. Nutrient deficiencies can impair immune function, making the body more susceptible to infections.
  8. Exercise can boost immunity by increasing blood circulation and promoting immune cell activity.
  9. The environment can affect immunity through factors like pollution, exposure to pathogens, and living conditions.
  10. Health conditions can weaken or dysregulate the immune system, increasing vulnerability to diseases.
  11. Gut health is important as it houses a large part of the immune system and is involved in digestion and nutrient absorption.
  12. Drug abuse can hinder immunity by damaging immune cells and disrupting normal immune function.
  13. Nutrients like vitamin C, D, zinc, and protein can help strengthen white blood cells' ability to fight infection.
  14. Ways to improve gut health include a high - fiber diet, probiotics, and reducing stress.

Answer:

  1. Hygiene, exposure levels, pre - existing conditions, age, stress levels, nutritional status, and environmental factors (answers may vary).
  2. The body's first - line, non - specific defense system present from birth.
  3. A specific, acquired immune response that develops over time.
  4. Cortisol.
  5. Thymus shrinkage and reduced immune cell production.
  6. Conditions like obesity; yes, they often weaken immunity.
  7. Impairs immune function and increases susceptibility to infections.
  8. Increases blood circulation and promotes immune cell activity.
  9. Through factors like pollution, exposure to pathogens, and living conditions.
  10. They can weaken or dysregulate the immune system, increasing vulnerability.
  11. Houses a large part of the immune system and is involved in digestion and nutrient absorption.
  12. By damaging immune cells and disrupting normal immune function.
  13. Vitamin C, D, zinc, protein.
  14. High - fiber diet, probiotics, reducing stress.