Dear Mr Goss, We are writing this letter to let you know that we have received your health screening questionnaire which you have completed. In this letter, we are going to give you your strengths as well as your areas for improvement which will be based on the information gathered from your health screening questionnaire and your health monitoring test. in the medical history section of your health screening questionnaire, you didn’t suffer from any of the given health conditions. This is a strength which we would like to congratulate you on. In order for you to keep this up, we recommend that you take part in at least 45 minutes of aerobic exercise per day, focusing on continuous training such as walking and jogging. This will help to prevent you from developing health conditions such as high blood pressure; this is because this boosts your cardiovascular system making you less likely to prevent high blood pressure. This is because cardiovascular training on a regular basis reduces your resting heart rate. For each of the questions in Section 1 you answered no. This means that these are strengths for you because you don’t suffer from asthma, you don’t suffer from any allergies and you don’t experience any chest pain during exercise. You also don’t have diabetes.
This is because the condition can cause you to become out of breath quicker, preventing you from efficiently improving your stamina. You also don’t suffer from any allergies. This is strength for you because you won’t have to worry about consuming any food and drink causing you many allergic reactions. Furthermore, you’ll also be able to train outdoors on grass because you won’t suffer from hay fever coming from pollen. You don’t suffer from any chest pain during exercise. This is strength. This will benefit you because you won’t have to worry about stopping from feeling pain, enabling you to exercise for as long as possible and reach fitness goals such as losing weight.
You don’t suffer from diabetes. This is strength. This will benefit you because you won’t have to worry about taking insulin injections in the midst of your exercise programme. This will enable you to consume energy drinks, rich in sugar and helping to provide you with energy during exercise.
In section 2, for family medical history you answered no to all of the health conditions in question. This means that these are all strengths we are pleased to know about because you are less likely to suffer from these health conditions as a result. For question 1, which asks of anyone in your family history who have suffered from chest pains, heart murmur, stroke or heart attacks; you answered no to all of the questions. These are all strengths for you because you are less likely to suffer from these conditions because it doesn’t run in your family genetics. These are medical traits which you
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