Obesity and stress are confirmed risk factors for coronary artery disease.Obesity leads to deposition of fat in the blood vessels.So answer is B.
181. Obesity and stress are confirmed risk factors for which of the following? OArthritis A. Coronary...
QUESTION 1 Which of the following risk factors for coronary artery disease present in this patient are modifiable? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY A. Old age B. Smoking C. Physical inactivity D. Gender ✓ E. Hypertension E Diabetes G. High Cholesterol
List risk factors for coronary heart disease, and identify possible interrealtionships among the factors. For example, a woman over 55 years of age is also at risk for diabetes; a person with diabetes is more likely to have hypertension.
11. A large international study of risk factors for heart attack showed that a. workplace stress was the only type of stress that predicted heart attack. b. several demographic factors were related to heart attack but no psychosocial factors. c. several types of stress were related to increased risk for heart attack. d. None of the above.
PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS! Of which most predictive of the for coronary artery disease, which is most predictive of the disease? diabetes mellitus hypertension obesity d high alcohol consumption angina occurs unpredictably and almost exclusive when the person is at rest. unstable crescendo Prinzmetal acute coronary insufficiency Cardiac arrhythmias may be caused by all of the following except: ischemia hypoxia autonomic nervous system imbalances abnormalities in potassium levels none of the above are exception Pericardial effusion is most likely to...
1. List all the controllable risk factors for coronary heart disease (i.e. smoking) AND explain why they are so dangerous to our hearts. 2.List the uncontrollable risk factors for Coronary Heart Disease/Coronary Artery Disease (i.e. age). 3. Define the following items: Angina Pectoris Ischemia Atherosclerosis Tachycardia Bradycardia Arrhythmia Thrombus Embolus Aneurysm 4. Explain the flow of blood through the chambers of the heart and to the lungs. 5. What are the signs and symptoms of a heart attack? 6. Explain...
Major risk factors of CHD that are diet related include: A. Obesity, low HDL, hypertension B. Age, obesity, diabetes C. High LDL, family history, high fat diet D. Male gender, obesity, diabetes
Question 2 10 pts Chronic diseases can be due to multiple causal factors acting together. For example, heart disease may be due to a combination of several risk factors, including obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes and genetic susceptibility. Therefore, heart disease can be appropriately called the following: O Infectious disease O Environmental disease O Genetic disease (D Multi-factorial/multivariate disease
About of cancer cases are estimated to be linked to dietary and other modifiable risk factors. O a. 1/4 0 d. 50% 2. Obesity is a major risk factor for 13 types of cancer. In the past half decade, the prevalence in obesity has in America. a. increased 50% 。b.tripled O c. doubled d, gone up 100% 3. There is an increased O a. pancreatic O b. brain risk of cancer due to the rapid increase in the incidence of...
Topic: Coronary Risk Factors, Part 2 Answer the following questions: Is heart disease an inevitable part of growing older? Why or why not? What steps should we all take every day to increase our heart health? Why do you think people often disregard behaviors that lead to heart health? What specifically can you do to influence the people in your life toward heart health? Be sure to check back to see what others have said. You must comment on three...
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...