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Question
select the correct answer. which one of the following people has the most direct and most cost - effective opportunity to avoid developing disease or injury?
a. cathy is addicted to cigarettes.
b. juan is depressed because of a recent death in the family.
c. meryl has diabetes just as her mother did.
d. paul lives and works in a city with poor air quality.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: Quitting smoking is beneficial but overcoming addiction can be challenging and may require resources, not the most direct/cost - effective to avoid disease.
- Option B: Dealing with depression (due to family death) needs emotional support/counseling, which is not as direct or cost - effective in avoiding disease as some other options.
- Option C: Meryl has diabetes (like her mother), and while lifestyle changes can help manage it, she already has the disease, so she can't avoid developing it (she already has it).
- Option D: Paul can take simple, cost - effective steps like using air purifiers at home/work, wearing masks, or relocating (if possible) to avoid the negative health impacts of poor air quality. These steps are more direct and cost - effective compared to the other options. Wait, no, correction: Wait, actually, Cathy can quit smoking (a direct and cost - free or low - cost action) to avoid diseases related to smoking. Wait, I made a mistake earlier. Let's re - evaluate:
- Cathy is addicted to cigarettes. Quitting smoking is a direct and cost - effective (even free, just willpower needed) way to avoid smoking - related diseases (like lung cancer, heart disease).
- Juan's depression: needs psychological help, which may not be as direct or cost - effective (may need therapy, medication).
- Meryl has diabetes, so she can't avoid developing it (she already has it).
- Paul: avoiding poor air quality may require moving (costly) or using air filters (costs money), while quitting smoking is a personal choice with no financial cost (just self - control) and is very direct to avoid smoking - related illnesses. So the correct answer should be A? Wait, no, the question is "has the most direct and most cost - effective opportunity to avoid developing disease or injury".
- Cathy: if she quits smoking, she can avoid future smoking - related diseases. Quitting is direct (stop the behavior causing disease) and cost - effective (no cost, just willpower).
- Juan: depression is a mental health issue, resolving it may need professional help, not as direct or cost - free.
- Meryl: already has diabetes, so can't avoid developing it (she has it already).
- Paul: avoiding poor air quality: maybe using masks, but long - term solutions like moving are costly. So Cathy has the opportunity: by quitting smoking, she can directly avoid smoking - related diseases, and it's cost - effective (no cost for quitting, just her effort). Wait, but the original yellow - highlighted option was D, but that's wrong. Let's re - analyze the options:
Wait, the question is about "opportunity to avoid developing disease or injury". So:
- A: Cathy is addicted to cigarettes. If she quits, she can avoid diseases caused by smoking. Quitting is a direct action (stop the risk factor) and cost - effective (no financial cost, just self - discipline).
- B: Juan is depressed. To avoid mental health issues worsening or physical issues from depression, he needs treatment, which is not as direct or cost - free.
- C: Meryl has diabetes, so she can't avoid developing it (she already has it). She can manage it, but not avoid developing it.
- D: Paul lives in poor air quality. To avoid disease from air pollution, he can use masks, air purifiers, or move. Using masks is cost - effective but maybe not as direct as quitting a harmful behavior (like smoking). Quitting smoking is a direct cessation of a behavior that causes disease, while avoiding air pollution may be more difficult (can't control the city's air quality easily). So the correct answer is A? Wait, m…
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A. Cathy is addicted to cigarettes.