The scope of what constitutes an environmental determinant is generally restricted to external physical, chemical and microbiological exposures and processes that affect individuals and the community at large, and that are beyond their immediate control. Which of the following are not considered environmental determinants?

The scope of what constitutes an environmental determinant is generally restricted to external physical, chemical and microbiological exposures and processes that affect individuals and the community at large, and that are beyond their immediate control. Which of the following are not considered environmental determinants?




a. Seasonal, latitudinal or altitudinal differences in exposure to solar radiation.
b. Cigarette smoking.
c. The microbiological quality of drinking water and food.
d. Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (i.e., passive smoking).




Answer: B


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