Obesity is associated with many health problems including insulin resistance, diabetes, heart disease, and liver disease.
Explain why increased obesity results in an increased inflammatory response in the adipose tissue (increased TNFa)
Obesity is characterised by excessive fat. Adipose tissue is considered as fat storage.
during obesity adiposytes becomes stressed,due to their energy storage capacity being exceeds.Hence increase to adipose tissue inflammation.
Obesity is associated with many health problems including insulin resistance, diabetes, heart disease, and liver disease....
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Question: Based on the type of data collected in this study, what type of statistical test(s) would you run using the ones that we went over in lecture? Justify why you would use the statistical test(s). Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIM: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a pathological condition comprised of abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia. It has become a major threat globally, resulting in rapidly increasing rates of diabetes, coronary heart disease, and stroke. The polyphenol resveratrol (RES)...
Why is diabetes associated with chronic renal disease and end stage renal disease, explain? What are the treatment options and health lifestyle changes for chronic renal disease? What is the purpose of dialysis and the difference between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis?
Many diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, are associated with a.) protein aggregation b.) high ATP levels in the liver c.) buildup of uric acid d.) antibodies e.) dietary deficiencies
Describe the health issue that you selected from the case study (Increasing levels of childhood obesity associated with adult onset type II diabetes), including an explanation of why this health issue is important for the health education profession. Describe how this health issue should be addressed through a specific health education program. Include a list of 3–5 peer-reviewed literature resources that you are considering using as support for your Final Project. Identify data-based resources or support for this health issue.
The day-to-day choices people make can help prevent type 2
diabetes. For those who have diabetes, there are lifestyle
guidelines to follow that will help control the disease. Read the
statements below and select behaviors that can help prevent or
control the disease.
Select all that apply.
Many individuals with type 2 diabetes would likely benefit from
moderate weight loss.
A preventative measure for type 2 diabetes is to eat a
healthful diet.
Those with diabetes should completely cut out...
Finding balance in foods Diet has a profound influence on a person's general health. Too many or too few nutrients, hypervitaminosis (too many vitamins) or hypovitaminosis (too few vitamins), and above-normal or below-normal concentrations of minerals (inorganic nutrients) can adversely affect health. Subtle, long-term problems can occur when the diet includes the wrong proportions or combinations of nutrients. The average diet in the United States contains too much sodium, too much sugar, and too many calories in general, and lipids...
Case Study num22 please answer 1-6 Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes mellitus is a common chronic disease, and every health professional will need to understand how it works and identify common emergency situations related to it. But an equally important part of the health professional's role is patient education and explaining what happens in the disease process. After they go home, diabetes patients will have to manage this complex disease every day. You are working in the free clinic when Father X...
Obesity and being overweight is caused by excessive adipose tissues, or body fat. Visceral fat, surrounding internal organs, is clearly associated with heart disease and diabetes. Subcutaneous fat, found just below the skin (often in the buttocks and thighs), is not. A study examined the impact of exercise type on visceral and subcutaneous fat. Overweight, sedentary, but otherwise disease-free adults were randomly assigned to 3 exercise regimens for eight months: aerobic training, resistance training, aerobic plus resistance training. All exercise...
Sally is a 43-year-old mother of two who has gained 50 pounds over the past 5 years. She is 64 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds with a BMI of 31. Her waist circumference is 37 inches. She acknowledges that she is not as physically active as she would like to be. She also notes how recent stresses in her life have affected her sleep and seem to have triggered her appetite for sweets and comfort foods. Sally’s father recently...