There are many different aspects of your health and habits that are taken into consideration when you have a health insurance policy underwritten.

Your actual health history - The events that comprise your health history give an insight not only into what your health future might hold but also in how you treat and respect yourself. For instance, Type 2 diabetes is often caused by obesity and poor eating choices. If you have Type 2 diabetes then it is unlikely that you eat well or exercise, which puts you at risk for a whole host of additional health problems.
Your family history - DNA ruins a lot of things health wise. If heart disease runs in your family then you are much more likely to suffer from it eventually. The same can be said for cancer, obesity, diabetes and certain mental illnesses. Knowing that someone in your family has suffered with these issues could change how a health insurance underwriter views your application for coverage-even if you are in perfect health.
Your weight and height - Your weight and height indicate how well-proportioned you are. Someone who weighs 300 pounds and is 5′3″ is much more likely to be considered obese than someone who is 6′5″ and weighs the same.
Smoking status - If you are a smoker-even an occasional lighter upper-then you are putting your body at risk for cancer, lung disease, emphysema and more. This will not be looked upon favorably by the underwriters reviewing your health insurance application.
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