2.3 Eating Disorders‚ Obesity‚ and Fad Diets Work File Review Directions: Using the information found at the sites available‚ answer each question very carefully. These responses will help you to prepare for Exam 2.3. 1. What are the three most common eating disorders? a. b. c. Read the information regarding Anorexia Nervosa 2. Define anorexia nervosa. 3. Who is at risk for development of anorexia nervosa? (Include information about gender‚ race‚ socioeconomic background‚
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recommended for those with high cholesterol Weight Management What is meant by the concept of ‘energy balance’? A) Intake = output weight maintenance Intake < output weight loss Intake > output weight gain What is the significance of BMI? See chart on page 3 of
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model/dancer from the 1930s) described herself‚ but unlike a number of the models today she most likely didn’t starve herself. The average Body Mass Index (height to weight ratio) of an American person in the 1990s was 28.1 while an emerging models BMI at the same point was usually 16 (Female Body Shape in the 20th Century). This may have happened because‚ as suggested by “Ann Bolin‚ an anthropologist at Elon College suggests that ‘during periods of liberation‚ like the 1920s‚ when women had just
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healthy. The definition usually refers to people with a Body Mass Index(BMI) of under 18.5 * Healthy Weight = is a term describing a human whose body weight is considered to be healthy. The definition usually refers to people with a Body Mass Index(BMI) of 18.5 to 25 * Over Weight = is a term describing a human whose body weight is considered to be over weight. The definition usually refers to people with a Body Mass Index(BMI) of 25 to 30 * Obese = is a medical condition in which excess
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pH and concentration of enzyme or substrate affect the rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions? They can speed up or aid the reaction process or denature the enzyme depending on the given conditions. 6. What are BMI and BMR? BMI is body mass index and BMR is basal metabolic rate. 7. How can BMI and BMR help assess healthy diet and weight? Because they help determine whether you are considered overweight for your height group. 8. What are the health risks associated with being overweight or underweight
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Milestones Goals 1. STACEY J. LUBETSKY DMD ST. BARNABAS HOSPITAL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY 2. 3. 4. 5. REVIEW AGE-RELATED PSYSHOCOCIAL TRAITS AND SILLS‚ SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT‚ MENTAL‚ AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN BEHAVIOR THEORIES BMI IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULES ANSWERS TO COMMON PARENT QUESTIONS Physical Milestones Developmental Task Average Age Focus on light Lies on stomach‚lifts chin Birth weight doubles Rolls back to stomach Sits alone Stands with support Walks alone Bowel control
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country. The medical community defines obesity as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or greater. BMI is simply a comparison of weight to height. The actual formula is weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. A BMI of greater than 25 but less than 30 is considered overweight and a BMI of greater than 40 is considered morbidly obese. BMI is a comparison of weight to height‚ not fat to height. BMI is a useful tool for most of the population‚ but does not work well for heavily muscled
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Introduction Childhood obesity is rapidly becoming a global epidemic affecting over four million children alone in the United States. Obesity is the top healthcare priority in the United States at this time as described by the United States Surgeon General. And‚ although the obesity epidemic is receiving increased attention in recent years‚ an approach that is “consistent‚ integrated‚ and aggressive” has not yet been reached. Lifestyle changes are often difficult to implement and are not consistent
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Defining the terms Obesity and Overweight as they apply to adults and children: http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/defining.html Definitions for Adults: An adult who has a BMI between 25 and 29.9 is considered overweight. An adult who has a BMI of 30 or higher is considered obese. Definitions for children: Overweight is defined as a BMI at or above the 85th percentile and lower than the
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cause problems such as depression‚ low self- esteem‚ discrimination‚ and fear of being bullied. Body Mass Index (BMI) is used to find out if someone is overweight or obese The Body Mass Index (BMI) is a tool which is used to determine if a person is overweight. The person’s weight is multiplied by the person’s height to get the BMI. Scores that are less than 18.5‚ is normal weight with BMI scores
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