behavioral risk factors
Behavioral risk factors refer to actions, habits, or patterns of behavior that can increase the likelihood of negative health outcomes or the development of diseases, such as smoking, poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, excessive alcohol consumption, and unsafe sexual practices.
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