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- 33) Yo-yo dieting with extreme fluctuations in weight is not recommended because the pattern tends to A) increase appetite, making it harder to maintain weight loss. B) lower metabolism, making it harder to maintain weight loss. C) decrease interest in sexual activity. D) be emotionally frustrating and expensive to replace clothes.About four months ago, Tammy went on a drastic diet she went from a healthy 140 pounds to 93 pounds. However, she continues to undereat because she thinks she says she is “huge.” Tammy suffers from A) dissociative identity disorder. B) binge-eating disorder. C) bulimia nervosa. D) anorexia nervosa.Which of the following is an indication for nutrition exclusively via total parenteral nutrition (TPN)? Question 37 options: a) Pancreatitis b) Gastroparesis c) Bowel obstruction d) Short bowel
- Which of the following tools do the new obesity guidelines recommend to be used when assessing the severity of disease for clients living with obesity? Question 5 options: a) BMI (Body Mass Index) only b) The EOSS (Edmonton Obesity Staging System) c) The 5 As d) The 4 MsWhich of the following tools do the new obesity guidelines recommend to be used when assessing the severity of disease for clients living with obesity? Question 5 options: only ONE answer a) BMI (Body Mass Index) only b) The EOSS (Edmonton Obesity Staging System) c) The 5 As d) The 4 MsDescribe how the following nutrients is a concern for older adults..calcium, vitamin D, vitaminB12, vitamin B6 and protein. A) does the need increase or decrease as a person ages? B)name food source of each C)How the need for the nutrient is a concern for older adults Note:Please give the answer within 2 hours only
- What is a common outcome of “yo-yo” dieting, or a pattern of losing and gaining weight? Question 17 options: a) An increase in visceral fat b) A redistribution of subcutaneous fat in the body c) Anorexia nervosa d) A decrease in the likelihood that future weight loss efforts will be successfulIdentify the following nutrition problems as to (A) Intake; (B) Clinical; (C) Behavioral/Environmental and explain. 1. Obesity 2. Elevated serum potassium 3. Excessive consumption of rice 4. Belief that eating foods coming from animal sources is a form of cruelty 5. Prefers to sit most of the timeA client with hypertension is instructed about adopting the DASH diet. The nurse explains that this eating pattern is high in potassium and realizes that the client understands these dietary modifications if they select which items from the menu? Question 95 options: a) Sausages, cereal and cucumber b) Banana, crackers, and chicken c) Banana, potato, and milk d) Tomatoes, cheddar cheese, and spaghetti
- The key features of _____ are patterns of eating that altemate between dieting, bringe cating, and purging. Those with this diagnosis are often of a normal weight. A). Bulimia nervosa B). Anorexia nervosa (binge-purge) C). Binge eating disorder D). Anorexia nervosa (restrictive type)Bariatric surgery can improve outcomes for obesity at every level of prevention. True or false?All of the following diseases are nutrition-responsive diseases except: 1) vitamin B12 deficiency. 2) low birthweight. 3) sickle-cell anemia. 4) iron deficiency.