Modifiable risk factors are behaviors or conditions, like smoking, poor diet, or high blood pressure, that can be changed to reduce disease risk. Used in healthcare and public health, they guide prevention strategies and lifestyle interventions. Patients, clinicians, and policymakers benefit by lowering chronic illness rates and improving population health outcomes.
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