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    The differential diagnoses include COPD (emphysema, cor pulmonale,) and possible stage I hypertension. 4. My diagnosis for Mason is pulmonary emphysema, which is an obstructive disease characterized by the enlargement of airways beyond the terminal bronchioles with destruction of alveolar walls resulting in loss of elastic recoil and airflow limitation. Cigarette smoking is the main cause of pulmonary emphysema with signs and symptoms, including dyspnea on exertion, cough with scant mucus,…

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    idea or is necessary for him, because he is not doing any type of intense activity it is vigorous activity. Basketball is the only physical activity he is doing. His plays only three times a week therefore, he just needs to focus on a nutritious calorie-controlled diet which follows eating patterns which is recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Also, need needs to have proper hydration in order to meet his needs. b) According to ACSM he basketball is a vigorous activity, I would…

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    looking at Mcdonald’s nutrition facts. After examining the easy to find nutrition labels, Naughtin then tries to obtain Spurlock’s food journal, but is denied. He then realizes that Spurlock must have been overeating, which would make sense to the high calorie count. In addition, Spurlock tries to make it…

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    Health and Aging has been a topic that has been discussed for many years. Throughout the years with the help of scientist, many people have been able to live with diseases for a longer period. Also with so many medicines available people have managed to live for a really long time. The longest confirmed life span on record was 122 years old and 164 days. The person who lived for that many years was Jeanne Louise Calment (1). One of the major questions that was asked on how Jeanne managed to live…

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    blood flow such as tachypnea, excessive sweating/ difficulty with feeding and lung congestion. At that point, she will needs to be started on anti HF medications ( diuretics and ACEi) to improve respiratory status and likely will require increased calorie intake to promote adequate growth. Till then, will continue to observe clinically and no need to start cardiac…

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    Global data shows that yearly that chronic disease are claiming more lives. Nowadays approximately half of the American adult suffer from one or more chronic disease. What makes this data so shocking is the fact that chronic diseases are the most preventable and yet it is the leading cause of death in the United States. Chronic diseases may cause limitations of activities, health, work and overall function of a person’s life and thus affect their family life as well. Obesity is amongst the…

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    think the process and the factors that affect it. This topic interest me because I’ve tried to lose weight multiply times and never succeeded. There are numerous programs that I’ve tried including the Military diet, 21 Day Fix, being on a 1000-1200 calorie intake, and exercising multiple times a day. I’ve never been on the small side of body builds,…

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    On the other hand, critics often argued that, there are fad diets that work. In the article “High-Carb Diet Could ‘Equal Calorie Restriction’, wrote by the author Anna Salleh, she wrote that Dr Rosemary Stanton, she did a test on a mice using high-carb diet and it work, the mice eat more but it did not gain weight. Even though the experimental work on a mice, that does not…

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    Actually, food industries use every available technological technique to adapt their products into the preferences of children; creating campaigns that influence children's habits and diets; yet, this impact can be devastating. "Increasingly, fast food conglomerates are using toy tie-ins with major children’s motion pictures to try to attract young people. Nearly 20% of fast food ads now mention a toy premium in their commercials" (Committee on Communications, 2006). Unfortunately, childhood…

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    GOALS My goal is to gain 3 pounds of lean mass by the end of next month. As my metabolism is so high, I have to increase my calorie intake drastically. I will try to train at least 3 days per week to maintain a good body composition. In addition, I will try to be on a structured diet in order to get on shape. EXERCISE BARRIERS Time and travel are my two main exercise barriers. If only one can buy time, as they say Tuesdays and Thursdays are really rough due to class session that…

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