Nutrition is not taking carbohydrate and fat rich foods but whole of balanced diet. If a person is overweight with malnutrition that means he is taking much carbohydrates and fats, same time he is malnourished because of deficiency of proteins, vitamins and other macro and micronutrients.
Processed food is one of the main cause for overweight as well as malnutrition because processing leads to vitamin and minerals deficiency. As these nutriants are important for body metabolism and chemical reaction. Their deficiency leads to deranged metabolism and further accumulation of fat in body, overweight.
This type of malnutrition with obesity is found in developed country were processed food demand is more.
How can someone be malnourished, but overweight at the same time? Explain the rationale behind your...
How can someone be malnourished but overweight at the same time? Explain the rationale behind this.
explain the rationale behind the sortino ratio
can someone please explain the mexhanisms behind d and e with
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rearangement.
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How can you determine if an obese individual is malnourished?
Can you be healthy at any size? Do you think people can be overweight and healthy at the same time? Fat and fit? How? How do these characteristics compare health-wise to someone who is thin but inactive, or thin but unhealthy? What does the term “healthy” mean to you? What nutrition and lifestyle decisions set apart someone who is “fat” but healthy and/or fit compared to someone who is thin but inactive or unhealthy? Similarly, does it matter if we...
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Question 3. A company will buy 1000 units of a certain commodity in one year. It decides to hedge 80% of its exposure using futures contracts maturing in 13 months. The spot price and the futures price are currently $100 and 90, respectively. If the spot price and the futures price in one year...
Can someone please explain the logic behind the function /* * logicalShift - shift x to the right by n, using a logical shift * Can assume that 0 <= n <= 31 * Examples: logicalShift(0x87654321,4) = 0x08765432 * Legal ops: ! ~ & ^ | + << >> * Max ops: 20 * Rating: 3 */ int logicalShift(int x, int n) { //use mask to ignore the leading bits int mask = ~((1 << 31) >> n << 1);...
If there was a BSL-0, how would you define it? Explain your rationale.
Can someone please help me with this question. Please show your work and explain how you got your answer, thanks! Kris Reeves is evaluating projects using the IRR rule and a required return of 12%. Should she accept the following project given estimated cash flows of $75,000 for the first two years and $55,000 for the next two years? The initial investment is $165,000. Reject, IRR of 22.69% Accept, IRR of 20.69% Indifferent, IRR same as required return Accept, IRR...
What are the primary motivations behind U.S. foreign policy?
Explain how the cartoon backs up your answer.
ODDUUDET acquisition of power and influence around the world. Examine the following political cartoon and answer this question: 1. What are the primary motivations behind U.S. foreign policy? Explain how the cartoon backs up your answer. BILL OF FARE WELL HARDLY KNOW WHICH TO TAKE FIRST