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An eating disorder characterized by an over consumption of food which would be over ? calories for teenage girls and ? calories for teenage boys, is called what?
2200,
2800,
Obesity
? is the most common eating disorder in the U.S.
Obesity
Causes of Obesity bad ? habits, large ?'s, ↓ ?, faulty ?, innability to recognize ?, and a genetic problem with large amounts of ? cells.
eating,
portions,
exercise,
metabolism,
sacity, fat
Obese teens are more likely to become obese ?'s
adults
Obese people are subject to a number of ?, ? and ? risks.
physical,
social,
psychological
Physical risks include ? disease, ? apnea, ↑risk of ?'s, ↑risk of ? ulcers, type ? diabetes and ?,?,? problems.
heart, sleep,
fractures,
pressure,
2,
back, hip, knees
Social risks for Obese people includ ?, ?/?
isolation,
teasing/bullying
Psychological risk for Obese people include low ?, ?, ?, and OCD with ?
self-esteem,
depression,
anxiety,
food
Clinical approaches to Tx for obese pts should focus on the following components:
#1- ? counseling
#2- ? programs
#3- identify behaviors that ? food consumption
#4- get ? support and or ? for pts.
nutritional,
exercise,
reinforce,
family, counseling
College aged females see themselves as to ? compared to what men believe is and ideal body size for them and college aged men feel that they should look a little ? compared to what women feel is and ideal body size for men.
fat,
fatter
Physical changes in late adulthood as far as muskuloskeletal include ↓muscle ? and age ? is when strength peaks.
strength,
30
A non-exercising adult(couch potato) by the age of 65 will lose ?% of muscle mass.
40
Physical changes in late adulthood also include loss of skeletal muscle ?, ↓muscle ?, changes is cartilage with a ↓ in the ability to retain ? that creates stiffness.
mass,
endurance,
H₂O
Physical changes in late adulthood also include changes in verterbral disks that lead to decrease ?
height
Loss of bone ? and ? effects women more than men.
mass,
density
Senile postural changes include forward leaning of the ?, hunching or rounding of the spine which is called ? which leads to flattening of the ? spine, also ? and ? flexion contractures.
head, kyphosis,
lower, hip, knee,
The physical senile postural changes that happen which lead to clinical problems of causing them to move ?, fatigue ?, they have less ? rotation, and ↓ ? swing, and feet are closer together which reduces ?
slower, easier,
trunk, arm,
balance