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    Signs and Symptoms Anorexics usually never have any obvious problems that you can point out by just looking at them‚ especially in the beginning of them starting the anorexia nervosa. Anorexic women are very proud of the weight that they have lost and often say that they need to lose even more weight. Many anorexic women are physically restless and some even exercise to help aid in their weight loss. Women who suffer from Anorexia Nervosa are often obsessed with food and will make high calorie

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    our everyday lives. My first reason is you get stronger bones. Having stronger bones is one of the main reasons of physical activity and its importance. A personal experience that has happened to me is that my uncle never exercised and got osteoporosis. Exercising just a few minutes each day will gain you stronger bones. Every minute counts. Want muscles? Exercise at least 30 minutes’ each day for a long period of time I guarantee you results. My second reason is having a healthier heart

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    Freedman et al. (2016) discussed that from a meta-analysis of five studies‚ the researcher concluded that a vitamin K antagonist such as warfarin can reduce stroke by up to 64% and mortality by 26% when compared with a placebo. To be able to prevent stroke related to a-fib the first step is to complete a stroke risk stratification using assessment tool such as the CHA2DS2-VASc. The chad score can help determine if anticoagulation therapy is recommended base of risk factors such has any congestive

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    Calorie Intake

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    Written Report Nutrion W-03 1a. My calorie intake for the three days isn’t appropriate. I documented each item i ate‚ surprisingly it wasn’t as high as I imagined it to be. I thought it would be a lot higher because I don’t watch what I eat like I should. My calorie intake should be about 2000 and it was around 2869 on day 1. Even though I went over 869 calories each calorie can affect the body. Calories will affect weight‚ health‚ and energy levels. If a person eats more than they burn

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    Issues Affecting the Aged

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    changes of aging from physical changes caused by disease. Some bodily systems decline more rapidly than others. There is a decrease in standing height in late adulthood. There is also a loss of bone tissue. A severe loss of bone tissue causes osteoporosis. Older adults usually lose lean body mass in muscle and bone tissues which causes weight loss. But there is usually no fat reduction in the torso. This explains why many elderly people have slender arms and legs but they still have fat deposits

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    Addison's Disease - Essay

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    Anatomy & Physiology Gerald McGraw January 27‚ 2012 Addison’s Disease A disorder that takes place when your body produces an insufficient amount of certain hormones that are produced by the adrenal glands is called Addison’s disease. With Addison’s disease‚ the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol and often times an insufficient amount of aldosterone as well. Doctors sometimes refer to Addison’s disease as the illness of chronic adrenal insufficiency‚ or also called hypocortisolism

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    Estrogen and Its Effects

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    cardiovascular disease increases exponentially‚ especially in women who have reached menopause‚ and bone structure and density is affected negatively as well. For years‚ studies have shown that post-menopausal women have greater risk of having osteoporosis; this is because their levels of estradiol are reduced once menopause hits. The major purpose of estrogen in bones is to regulate osteoblast apoptosis‚ or death of the cells that are responsible for forming bone‚ and therefore regulate the breakdown

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    convince the reviewers that your research is important! On second thought‚ I will approve your application for funding of the optical heat-ray research The Title Make it specific and captivating “An alternative means to detect osteoporosis” VS. “ Osteoporosis : A rapid inexpensive office screening test for early detection ” Hypothesis Should be clearly stated in one or two sentences Do not make reviewers look for it Objective Define one or two specific objectives Do not try to answer

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    Task 4 – The Maintenance of the Acid – Base balance in the body (D1) pH is measured based on its acidity and alkalinity. There are many substances around the body that have different pH values. A pH of 7 is usually considered neutral‚ neither acid nor alkaline‚ this is the pH of water. In the body the acids and bases need to be in very close balance‚ this is called ‘acid base homeostasis. If it goes off too far in either direction then it could be fatal to the body. For example in the body the blood

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    Nutrition for Teenagers

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    and non-meat sources.  Teenagers also need to watch their calcium supply because although it  may not show they are putting serious implications on their body for  the future with reverence to bone health.  Without calcium you can develop osteoporosis‚ which causes bones to  become brittle and break easily.  Calcium plentiful foods should be consumed on a daily basis. You can  find rich sources of calcium in milk and other dairy products except  butter.  Teenagers also need:  q Ample

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