Question 15
BMI of 25
BMI of more than 25 kg/ m2 is considered as a risk factor.
Visceral fat is the most prevalent risk for metabolic syndrome
In Metabolic syndrome,increased risk of type 2 diabetes is seen.
Triglycerides level of more than 150 mg/dL, are a risk factor for metabolic syndrome.
Question 15 (1 point) Which risk factor is not part of metabolic syndrome? O BMI of...
Question 23 (1 point) Which of the following metabolic environments is not consistent with the disease indicated? a) Hypocholesteremia in Thyrotoxicosis b) Increase FSH and LH in ovarian failure c) Hyponatremia in Cushing syndrome d) Hyperglycemia in Cushing syndrome Question 24 (1 point) 40-year-old female presented with complaints of weight gain, acne, and increased facial hair. Physical examination revealed a blood pressure of 154/98, truncal obesity, a round face, acne ecchymoses of the arms and legs, purplish abdominal striae, and...
Question 35 (1 point) Which of the following metabolic response is not consistent with the disease indicated? a) Hyponatremia in Cushing syndrome b) Hyperglycemia in Cushing syndrome c) Hypocholesteremia in Thyrotoxicosis d) Increase FSH and LH in ovarian failure Question 36 (1 point) Which of the following challenge tests is a suppression test? a) ACTH b) TRH c) Dexamethasone d) Metapirone
Question 31 (1 point) The loss of intrinsic factor-producing cells in the stomach induces which of the following disorders? a) Hypergastrinemia b) Hemolytic anemia c) Peptic ulcer disease d) Zollinger-Ellison syndrome Question 32 (1 point) Fat soluble vitamins include a) Vitamin B12 and folic acid. b) Vitamins A, D, E, and K. c) Vitamins D and E only. d) B and C vitamins only.
Metabolic syndrome generally involves a combination of A. types 1 and 2 diabetes. B.extreme obesity, osteoporosis, and hypoglycemia. C. gluten intolerance, hypertension, and absence of insulin production. D. extreme obesity, abnormal blood lipids, and hyperglycemia. 2.The hardening and narrowing of arteries is called A. atherosclerosis. B. bariatric disease. C. metabolic syndrome. D. type 1 ½ diabetes. 3.is a mold that produces aflatoxin A. Stachybotrys chartarum B. Penicillium chrysogenum C. Aspergillus flavus D. Acremonium 4.The female athlete triad consists of all...
+ →XCO р Question 10 Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT true concerning fats and lipids? A relationship has been found between a diet high in fat and cardiovascular disease Some fat is necessary in our diet To lower blood cholesterol levels choose foods made with unsaturated fats Polyunsaturated fatty acids cause the greatest increase in LDL levels Question 11 Short Answer: What is the function of very low lipoproteins? B 12A - A - TE1 crt To...
Question 16 (1 point) Excess body fat is associated with: Ochronic inflammation O increased risk of certain cancers O increased risk of hypertension O cardiovascular disease risk Onone of the above
Question 30 (1 point) One problem with the BMI measurement is that it O 1) takes too long to calculate. O 2) cannot be used for children. O3) does not account for varying levels of muscle mass, 4) requires the use of special laboratory equipment.
Case Study 26-3: Accountant with Metabolic Syndrome John Quintana is a 47-year-old certified public accountant with a history of hypertension who comes to his doctor for an annual medical exam. He is 6 feet tall and weighs 245 pounds, up ten pounds from his previous visit a year ago. His blood pressure is 140/95 mm/Hg. Laboratory blood tests reveal fasting plasma glucose of 111 mg/dL and HDL cholesterol of 30 mg/dL. John is relatively inactive due to his sedentary job...
Part 1: Define BMI You must define BMI, though not just with a general definition indicating its relationship to height and weight. Please also do not forget to define the actual term BMI. Part 2: Calculate Your BMI My BMI is 26.9 = Overweight = 25–29.9 Part 3: Compare/Contrast BMI & Individual Plan There are three sections to this part of the assignment, and for the first part, you need to designate where your BMI falls according to the standard...
Question 4 Which is a therapeutic use for verapamil? O Sick sinus syndrome Hypotension Cardiac dysrhythmias Increase blood volume