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NURSING QUESTION IF 1ST SET
You have to Explain how overeating in all three categories (carbs, fats and proteins) can lead to obesity.?
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- Question:- Briefly (in 3-5 sentences) describe two examples of how place can affect the occurrence of obesity or asthma.Module 3 Extra Credit (20pts possible): complete Sentences to receive full credi estion is now avath mot just pair of 1. Describe how the fuels used by the body change as a fast progresses from a few hours to a week. 2. Contrast the two drives that influence our desire to eat. 3. What BMI range classifies as severe obesity? For these individuals, describe two types of weight loss treatments that are available? 4. What is the difference between aerobic and anerobic exercise? Provide examples of each. 5. List five nutrients of special interest to athletes and why they are important. Then provide appropriate food sources of eachQUESTION: Dietary factors associated with increased risk for obesity are increased dietary fat intake and increased calorie-dense beverages. Enumerate foods from Margaret’s diet recall that fit these criteria. How do high carbohydrate diet lead to increased lipid content in the body? Nutrition: General: Very good appetite with consumption of a wide variety of foods. Margaret’s physical activity level is generally low. She discontinued physical activities for five years now. She likes playing video games and reading. Sample of 24-hour meal recall: Breakfast: 4 servings of pancakes (4 inches across, 1/4 inch thick), 8 oz whole milk, 4 oz apple juice Lunch: 2 burrito and cheese sandwiches (2 slices of white bread, 1 oz. mozzarella, 1 tbsp mayonnaise each) 1-oz pkg potato chips, 8 oz whole milk After school snack: Peanut butter and jelly sandwich (2 slices white bread with 2 tbsp crunchy peanut butter and 2 tbsp fruit jelly), 12 oz wholemilk Dinner: Skinless lean chicken (10…
- Question : what is the smart goal of nursing for small bowel obstruction?Answer the ff. questions: 1. What happens to the rate of liver glucose metabolism during moderate intensity exercise? 2. Would the use of pH buffers help prevent muscle fatigue during exercise? 3. What happens to amylose starch that is not fully hydrolyzed in the small intestine? What might be the clinical consequence?Case Study: Nutrition & Metabolism Worldwide, the incidence of obesity, defined as have too much body fat, has more than doubled since 1980. The United States has the largest rate of obesity with nearly 36% of American being obese. Obese is defined as having a body mass index greater than or equal to 30. Obesity greatly increases risks for a number of diseases such as type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, bone and joint issues, and even some cancers. Many obese patients struggle with weight loss using diet and exercise. For many of these patients, bariatric surgery can assist with the weight loss process. There are 4 main types of bariatric surgery. Download docx above to see pictures. Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band (LAGB or lap-band) In what is called a lap-band (laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding or LAGB) surgery, a silicone band is placed around the upper part of the stomach. Squeezed by the silicone band, the stomach becomes a pouch with about an…
- Case Study: Nutrition & Metabolism Worldwide, the incidence of obesity, defined as have too much body fat, has more than doubled since 1980. The United States has the largest rate of obesity with nearly 36% of American being obese. Obese is defined as having a body mass index greater than or equal to 30. Obesity greatly increases risks for a number of diseases such as type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, bone and joint issues, and even some cancers. Many obese patients struggle with weight loss using diet and exercise. For many of these patients, bariatric surgery can assist with the weight loss process. There are 4 main types of bariatric surgery. Download docx above to see pictures. Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band (LAGB or lap-band) In what is called a lap-band (laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding or LAGB) surgery, a silicone band is placed around the upper part of the stomach. Squeezed by the silicone band, the stomach becomes a pouch with about an…Questionnaire for Exercise 38: The Digestive System Please list the major function(s) for each of the following parts of the alimentary canal: mouth: pharynx: esophagus: stomach: small intestine: large intestine: (colon) rectum (and a.nus):Reflection Questions: . Samantha Therese is an oversized woman. She always loves to eat especially foods that are rich in carbohydrates and fats. What do you thinkwill happen to a person if excessive carbohydrates and fats will be taken on the diet? 2. Some people in remote areas have lack or low levels of education and don't understand how to eat a proper diet. This is the reason why most of the children have enlarged and swollen stomach which is due to edema (an excess water retention in body tissues). What do you think is a disease that affects those children? What causes this disease? 3. Why do siblings resemble with each other? Why mother and daughter look alike? 4. Why do siblings resemble with each other? Why mother and daughter look alike?
- Question: Make a diet plan for an underweight patient who has celiac disease, osteopenia, anaemia and diarrhea What to include: Breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner and dessert. Include servings and calories for each meal NOTE: Same diet chart, only ONE diet plan with all the problems.will UPVOTE Topic: Protein Digestion and Metabolism Answer the questions. 1. Why doesn't the enzyme bromelain digest the proteins in your stomach when you eat fresh pineapple? 2. After the experiment, why were the results of freshly cooked pineapple different than the results of the fresh/raw pineapple?Direction: Answer the following questions. Write your answer on a separate раper. 1. What will happen to the human body if we are deficient in particular vitamins and trace elements? Give some effects of vitamin and mineral deficiencies. 2. Given below are some ailments associated with the digestive system. Choose one that you would like to discuss. Identify the causes and possible medications. a. Heartburn b. Acid reflux c. Gastric ulcers