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An example of a risk factor for cancer could be very unhealthy food or a sedentary lifestyle. 

Eating very unhealthy can pose a risk and increase the likelihood of you developing cancer at a certain stage in your life; it is considered to be a risk factor for that reason. 

A risk factor is anything that increases the likelihood of injury or a disease.

Further Explanation:

  • A risk factor is a factor, behavior or condition that will increase the chances of having an injury or a disease. These factors include, unsafe water, tobacco, underweight, hygiene, etc.  

Categories of risk factors  

Behavioral risk factors.

  • They are associated with the choices or actions made by an individual. These include; drinking too much alcohol, smoking tobacco, physical inactivity, unprotected sex, etc.

Psychological risk factors  

  • These are risk factors that relate to one’s biology and may be influenced by lifestyle, and genetic among other factors.
  • Examples include; high blood pressure, high blood glucose, obesity, etc.

Demographic risk factors

  • These relate to the overall population of a place. They include; population subgroups such as income and religion, gender, age, etc.

Environmental risk factors  

  • These involve factors that are either, social, cultural, economic or political together with chemical, biological and chemical factors.
  • Examples are; air pollution, risks, access to sanitation and clean water, etc.

Genetic risk factors  

  • These are factors that are determined by the gen of an individual. Some diseases develop from the genetic makeup of an individual.
  • Examples of such diseases include; asthma, diabetes which are an interaction between genes and environmental factors, also others such as cystic fibrosis  which are purely due to a person’s genetic makeup.  

Key word: Risk factor

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Level: High school  

Subject: Health  

Topic: Diseases and illnesses  

Sub-topic: Risk factors