Reaction to Research: Lifestyle vs. Genetics in Longevity

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What is the main argument of the speaker about healthy lifestyle?

  • Only people with good genes can live a long and healthy life.
  • Eating healthy food and exercising can reduce the risk of getting sick. (correct)
  • It's better to indulge in unhealthy habits since you might have good genes.
  • It's necessary to know your genetic makeup before making lifestyle choices.

What is the speaker's attitude towards people who can live to be 100 without a healthy lifestyle?

  • The speaker is envious of them.
  • The speaker believes they are exceptions to the rule. (correct)
  • The speaker criticizes their unhealthy habits.
  • The speaker wants to be careless like them.

What is the speaker's concern about overweight children?

  • They are too young to make lifestyle choices.
  • They are a minority compared to healthy children.
  • They might not have good genes.
  • They might not be able to enjoy a long and healthy life. (correct)

What is the speaker's motivation for living a healthy lifestyle?

<p>To avoid getting sick and finding out if they have good genes. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the speaker's stance on the relationship between bad health habits and serious illness?

<p>Bad health habits significantly increase the chances of getting a serious illness. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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