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    Obesity and Mental Health

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    In America‚ over 35% of all adults are obese. Though obesity rates in Vermont are among the lowest in the country (25%)‚ the current obesity epidemic is still alarming ("Adult obesity facts‚" 2012). Heart disease‚ diabetes‚ cancer‚ stroke‚ high cholesterol‚ and high blood pressure are all directly linked to obesity. While the physical effects of obesity have been researched extensively‚ the mental health effects still aren’t entirely known. Obesity debates claim that though food addiction is very

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    cream‚ butter‚ cheese and other dairy products made from whole or reduced-fat (2 percent) milk. These foods also contain dietary cholesterol. In addition‚ many baked goods and fried foods can contain high levels of saturated fats. Some plant foods‚ such as palm oil‚ palm kernel oil and coconut oil‚ also contain primarily saturated fats‚ but do not contain cholesterol. Trans- fats (or trans- fatty acids) are created in an industrial process that adds hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils to make them

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    When Should You See a Cardiologist? One of the most frequent questions you must have encountered is‚ "Does your heart need a cardiologist?" Sometimes‚ the need to find a heart doctor (cardiologist) is clear. For example‚ if you have had a heart attack‚ stroke‚ or other cardiac event‚ you will definitely need a cardiologist’s care. But do you think you need to see a Cardiologist when you feel unwell or rather put it off? Or should you wait for your annual health check up to ask questions about any

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    high cholesterol Garcinia Cambogia is a very effective way of decreasing the number of lipids that causes bad cholesterol in the blood. Also along with maintaining a balance in the cholesterol level in the body‚ it also balances the blood pressure of a human body. With balanced cholesterol level and a balanced blood pressure level‚ always the chances of any kind of heart disease such as heart attack or heart blockage are reduced to a great extent. A person who is not a patient of cholesterol or blood

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    TLC DIET . Created by the National Institutes of Health’s National Cholesterol Education Program‚ the Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes Diet (TLC) is endorsed by the American Heart Association as a heart-healthy regimen that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. The key is cutting back sharply on fat‚ particularly saturated fat. Saturated fat (think fatty meat‚ whole-milk dairy‚ and fried foods) bumps up bad cholesterol‚ which increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. That‚

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    Bad Effects of Smoking

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    articledoctor.com/quit-smoking/bad-effects-of-smoking-2331 Cigarette smoking is usually associated with breathing trouble and lung cancer. But smokers are at a high risk of developing several chronic disorders. Along with high blood pressure‚ high cholesterol‚ obesity and diabetes‚ smoking is a major independent risk factor for a coronary heart disease or kidney failure. It causes damage by decreasing the oxygen flow to the heart. It increases the blood pressure and heart rate‚ both of which are fatal

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    PE 32 Lecture 1

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    chambers/valves controlled by leaflets • Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) caused by the building up of plaque leading to a heart attack • 2 pumps in one Definitions: Atherosclerosis: the clogging and narrowing of the arterial walls with deposits of fat‚ cholesterol and other compounds known as plaque Ischemia: inadequate blood flow due to constriction/blockage of an artery‚ resulting in oxygen supply < oxygen demand Thrombus: A blood clot formed within the vascular system of the body and impeding blood flow

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    Silver's Gym Case Paper

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    MEMO DATE: March 21st‚ 2014 TO: Silver’s Gym‚ Inc. FROM: Team Eight Consulting‚ Inc. RE: Analysis of Death within the Building Premises Per your request‚ this is the Analysis of Death within the building installations. If you need further assistance‚ please do not hesitate to ask. Executive Summary The following document encloses an analysis of the situation occurred at Silver’s Gym‚ Inc. of the deceased of Tommy Jetson‚ the husband of a customer within

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    An adult with a BMI higher than thirty percent is considered obese (Whitney & Rolfes‚ 2011‚ pg. 271). Physicians usually use this measurement as tool to track weight. As we all know obesity and being overweight doesn’t happened overnight and they are different factors which can cause this health issue‚ such as lack of exercise‚ lifestyle choices and genetics‚ which may be different among different ethnic groups in America. These risks associated with cardiovascular disease‚ obesity and diabetes

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    atherscloresis

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    arteriosclerosis might not have necessarily have atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a chronic disease which is caused by the thickening of the artery wall as a result of the accumulation of plaques which are made up of calcium and fatty materials such as cholesterol particles (lipoproteins) and triglyceride in the innermost layer of the endothelium of the large and medium sized arteries. The disease disrupts the flow of blood around the body‚ posing serious cardiovascular complications. Atherosclerosis begins

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