Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

question 58 what is a key wellness risk associated with social isolatio…

Question

question 58
what is a key wellness risk associated with social isolation?
○ increased outdoor activity
○ increased risk for chronic disease and mortality
○ improved nutrition
○ less need for stress management
question 59
why is time in nature considered a health equity issue?
○ only wealthy people use it
○ trees are expensive to plant
○ access to green spaces is unequal across neighborhoods
○ nature time harms academic achievement

Explanation:

Response
Question 58
Brief Explanations

To determine the key wellness risk of social isolation, we analyze each option:

  • "Increased outdoor activity" is not a risk; it's a positive behavior, so this is incorrect.
  • "Increased risk for chronic disease and mortality" aligns with research showing social isolation negatively impacts health, increasing such risks.
  • "Improved nutrition" is a positive outcome, not a risk, so incorrect.
  • "Less need for stress management" is illogical as social isolation can increase stress, so incorrect.
Brief Explanations

To identify why time in nature is a health equity issue, we analyze each option:

  • "Only wealthy people use it" is an overgeneralization; access, not just use by wealth, is the issue.
  • "Trees are expensive to plant" relates to cost of planting, not health equity in accessing nature.
  • "Access to green spaces is unequal across neighborhoods" means some communities (e.g., low - income) have less access, creating health equity disparities as nature access impacts health.
  • "Nature time harms academic achievement" is false; nature time generally benefits well - being and academic performance.

Answer:

B. Increased risk for chronic disease and mortality

Question 59