Which statement is true for diabetes and heart disease? (1 point) Responses There is nothing you can do to prevent getting either disease. There is nothing you can do to prevent getting either disease. Good nutrition helps prevent someone from developing these diseases. Good nutrition helps prevent someone from developing these diseases. Drinking alcohol helps prevent someone from developing these diseases. Drinking alcohol helps prevent someone from developing these diseases. Neither disease lasts a long time.

Good nutrition helps prevent someone from developing these diseases.

Proper nutrition is a crucial factor in the prevention and management of both diabetes and heart disease. A balanced diet that limits saturated fats, trans fats, sodium, and added sugars, while emphasizing fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats, can help reduce the risk of developing these conditions. It can also aid in managing them if they have already developed.

The first statement ("There is nothing you can do to prevent getting either disease") is false because lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, and not smoking, can significantly decrease the risk of developing both diabetes and heart disease.

As for the claim that "Drinking alcohol helps prevent someone from developing these diseases," it is misleading. While moderate alcohol consumption may be associated with a reduced risk of certain heart conditions in some individuals, excessive alcohol use is a risk factor for both heart disease and diabetes and can lead to a host of health problems.

Lastly, the statement "Neither disease lasts a long time" is false. Both diabetes and heart disease are typically chronic conditions that require ongoing management throughout a person's life. They can both have long-term effects on an individual's health if not properly managed.