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Human capital refers to the network of social relationships (e.g., kinship networks, friendship
networks, community networks, political networks, etc.) that can be used to help monitor external environment, find assistance in times of need, and create opportunities for enhancing or expanding goals and outcomes.
Body Mass Index
A measurement derived from the mass and height of an individual, used to classify underweight, healthy weight, overweight, and obesity.
Underweight
A condition characterized by a body weight considered too low for a healthy stature, often measured in relation to an individual's height.
Inverted Triangle
A graphical representation used to illustrate a reversed hierarchical structure, often used in organizational contexts.
Baby Boomers
A demographic group defined by the significant increase in birth rates following World War II, typically considered to be born between 1946 and 1964.
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