The correct answer is:
C. non-modifiable determinants; modifiable determinants
Explanation:
1. Non-modifiable determinants are risk factors that you cannot control, such as age, gender, and family history of certain diseases. These factors are predetermined and cannot be changed.
2. Modifiable determinants are risk factors that you can control through lifestyle changes or medical interventions. Examples of modifiable determinants include diet, physical activity, smoking, and alcohol consumption.
Therefore, the term for risk factors that you cannot control is non-modifiable determinants, while the term for risk factors that you can control is modifiable determinants.