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…not be changed (increasing age, male gender, and heredity). (2) Major risk factors that can be changed (cigarette/tobacco smoke, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, and physical inactivity).(3) Other factors diabetes, Obesity, and stress. Physiological…
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…linked to ADHD. Sugar consumption is thought to be the cause of many health problems in the West, including tooth decay, diabetes, and obesity. Whole foods that are naturally sweet have accompanying nutrients that aid in the ingestion of the sugars. Refined…
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…apartment. The laughter comes from the way the other characters play off of her perfectionism. They are scared that chaos will erupt at the slightest alteration of an object in her apartment. Monica comes from a life where she was an obese child; her house…
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…one percent of breast cancers overall. The fifth is obesity. Women who are overweight are at increased risk. In addition, increased dietary fat intake is a risk. Lastly, is nulliparity. Women who have never borne children are at greater risk, while…
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…youth. Eating disorders, namely anorexia nervosa, bulimia and obesity, have serious effects on a person's wellbeing, due to many health problems that arise from such eating disorders. Thompson (1993) states some of the medical effects of such disorders…
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…(increasing age, male gender, and heredity). (2) Major risk factors that can be changed (cigarette/tobacco smoke, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, and physical inactivity). (3) Other factors diabetes, Obesity, and stress. Physiological Benefits…
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…. Metabolic responses of obese subjects to starvation and low- calorie ketogenic diets. J Clin invest 1976; 58:722-730. 11. Brehm, B.J., Seeley, R.J., Daniels, S.R., et al., "A Randomized Trial Comparing a Very Low Carbohydrate Diet and a Calorie-Restricted…
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…models of Type II diabetes are ob/ob mice, db/db mice, BB rats, and fa/fa rats. The four models are classified by hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, a tendency for obesity, and a blunted response to insulin at the receptor and post-receptor levels. Several…
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…later Why? By Random Assignment we can eliminate extraneous variables such as participant personality, time of the day, time of semester, etc Experiments Exp can be done outside lab For obesity, the effects of different methods of weight control prog can…
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…is already more prevalent to hypertension. African Americans experience more rapid progression of end-organ damage from this disorder. He is also obese this factor coupled with his race not only increase the risk but almost guarantee the outcome of hypertension…
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