Briefly explain why formerly obese individuals are more susceptible to regaining lost weight.
Formerly obese person who reduced weight with diet or exercise are susceptible to regain weight.
One study from Australia suggested that the stomach's nerve response, which signals fullness to the brain, gets damaged in obese people. This may explain why they often gain back the weight after dieting. The stomach's nerve response does not return to normal upon return to a normal diet. This means you would need to eat more food before you felt the same degree of fullness as a healthy individual.
Briefly explain why formerly obese individuals are more susceptible to regaining lost weight.
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are children more susceptible to heat exhaustion and stroke?
162. Why are children more susceptible to heat exhaustion and stroke? A. O Children's VO2 max capabilities are lower B. Children's muscular strength is low c. Children's metabolism is higher D. O Children do not sweat as much 162. Why are children more susceptible to heat exhaustion and stroke? A. O Children's VO2 max capabilities are lower B. O Children's muscular strength is low c. O Children's metabolism is higher...
A common characterization of obese individuals is that their body mass index is at least 30 (BMI = weight/(height)?, where height is in meters and weight is in kilograms]. An article reported that in a sample of female workers, 266 had BMIs of less than 25, 158 had BMIs that were at least 25 but less than 30, and 123 had BMIs exceeding 30. Is there compelling evidence for concluding that more than 20% of the individuals in the sampled...
A common characterization of obese individuals is that their body mass index is at least 30 (BMI = weight/Cheight), where height is in meters and weight is in kilograms). An article reported that in a sample of female workers, 266 had BMIs of less than 25, 157 had BMIs that were at least 25 but less than 30, and 122 had BMIs exceeding 30. Is there compelling evidence for concluding that more than 20% of the individuals in the sampled...
A common characterization of obese individuals is that their body mass index is at least 30 (BMI = weight/(height), where height is in meters and weight is in kilograms]. An article reported that in a sample of female workers, 268 had BMIs of less than 25, 157 had BMIs that were at least 25 but less than 30, and 123 had BMis exceeding 30. Is there compelling evidence for concluding that more than 20% of the individuals in the sampled...
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A common characterization of obese individuals is that their body mass index is at least 30 (BMI = weight/(height), where height is in meters and weight is in kilograms]. An article reported that in a sample of female workers, 265 had BMIs of less than 25, 156 had BMIs that were at least 25 but less than 30, and 121 had BMIs exceeding 30. Is there compelling evidence for concluding that more than 20% of the individuals...
Current surge in numbers of overweight and obese individuals: What are the causes? Expand answers beyond the obvious, utilize resources where resources are exploring why some people gain weight more easily beyond calories in and calories out. What are the societal concerns? What are the pros and cons of political involvement such as incentives in the work place? Laws limiting beverages sweetened with sugar or HFCS to no more than a certain amount of ounces such as proposals in Seattle...
6. A common characteristic of obese individuals is BMI of at least 30. In a sample of workers at a factory, 262 have BMI less than 25, 159 have BMI at least 25 but less than 30, and 120 have BMI exceeding 30 a) Is there compelling evidence to conclude that more than 20% of the individuals in the sampled population are obese? Test at 5% significance level. Explain in this context the meanings of tyI und type II errors....
Which is more susceptible to injury, the muscle or its tendon? Why?
Which is more susceptible to injury, the muscle or its tendon? Why?
4. Why do we expect the graph of acceleration-versus-hanging weight to be linear? Briefly explain.