Answer 1. Total cholesterol <200mg/dl is good for our body
HDL > 60mg/ dl
LDL 60-130 mg/dl , increase the value bad for our body
TG <150mg/dl normal value.
BP 120/ 80
ANSWER 2 . HDL. LDL
.good cholesterol. Bad cholesterol
Decrease cardiac disease. Increase
Decrease risk of atherosclerosis. Increase risk
Nuts and barely are good source. Fast food and bad oils
Q3 .. improve lipid profile by
1st ...do excersie
Nuts are contain good cholesterol
Use fiber rich diet
Froots and salad use
Heart Health Assessment 1) pressure testing and diet analysis. Complete the below assessment by utilizing information...
A family member recently found out that he has high LDL cholesterol and low HDL cholesterol. He has been advised by his doctor to change his diet to help improve these cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. Describe 2 specific dietary changes he could make to his typical lunch to improve these blood cholesterol values. You may increase, decrease, add or replace current items in the diet. Then explain how these changes will improve his blood cholesterol...
1. LIpids/Fats Review: Describe or draw/picture, list food sources, discuss/rank for heart health: Saturated fats Monounsaturated fats Polyunsaturated fats Trans fats Omega 3s 2. Lipoprotein Review: Describe the composition of each; and explain if these should be higher or lower, in a blood draw, in regards to heart health. Chylomicrons VLDL LDL HDL 3. Heart Disease: What should a diet designed for heart health and to lower cholesterol include and why, so as to lower risk? and what should this...
Allan is a 55-year-old man. He used to play football in high school and be fairly active as a younger man, but now his physique is best described as husky at 6 feet tall and 215 pounds. He has worked as a real estate salesman for many years despite the fact that he's not especially social, so he experiences a fair bit of job stress and insecurity. Allan had a relatively minor heart attack (from coronary atherosclerosis) that weakened him...
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Case #3 Profile: Save this Word document to your computer and type your answers under each question. Patient: female Age: 30 years old Height: 5'3" Weight 185 lbs Activity level: Sedentary Blood pressure: 160/95 LDL cholesterol: 170 mg/dl HDL cholesterol: 30mg/dl Fasting glucose: 200 mg/dl Hint: The patient has been experiencing increased thirst and urination and tingling in both of her feet for the last...
TRUE /FALSE 1 Of all seven metrics that define cardiovascular health, the one most in need of improvement among American adults is diet. 2 The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet lowers blood pressure primarily because it is low in sodium. 3 For cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk reduction, it is more effective to focus on single nutrients (e.g., fat or sodium) than the whole eating pattern. 4 High triglyceride levels are a component of metabolic syndrome (MetS) but are not considered to be...
Charles is 46 and recently divorced. Since he and his wife separated, he noticed that he has been eating a lot of premade processed foods and putting on some extra pounds, and his weight has climbed from 185 to 205 pounds (his height if 5’ 11”) within the past 9 months. He’s been stressed with the divorce settlement and has started smoking again. Both of Charles’s parents had heart disease and he’s been on hypertension medications for 5 years. When...
Case study Jane is a 38 year old woman who recently was told by her doctor that she is “pre-diabetic” and her blood pressure is 130/82. Jane is 5 feet, 5 inches tall (5’5”) and weighs 200 lbs. Her waist circumference is 38 inches. Jane’s total cholesterol is 250, her HDL is 35, and her LDL is 162. Jane’s father died of a heart attack last year. Jane does not currently participate in an exercise program, but she does walk 10 minutes every day...
Although she was overweight, 45-year-old Samantha was surprised to learn at her last doctor's appointment that she had high blood pressure. Additionally, her blood lab values indicated that some of her blood lipids were not within the desirable range. Her total cholesterol was 230 mg/dl; her LDL cholesterol was 140 mg/dl; her HDL cholesterol was 35 mg/dl; and her triglycerides were 90 mg/dL. The physician told Samantha she had a high risk for developing heart disease. As a result of...
Cholesterol and Glucose screening This extra credit assignment requires you to get your blood work checked. To receive this extra credit, two things are required; First, you need to submit the results of your blood test and include the following information: 1. What your scores are for the following; a. total cholesterol, b. HDL, c. LDL, d. Fasting blood glucose 2. List the healthy range for each of the above. 3. What diseases are people at risk for with high...