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Yvonne98 Yvonne98
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6 years ago
When advising a morbidly obese patient about the benefits of weight reduction, which of the following statements would be most accurate to share?
 
  A)
  All you need to do is stop drinking sodas and sugary drinks.
  B)
  A 10 lb loss of weight can produce a decrease in blood pressure.
  C)
  An increased 'waist-to-hip' ratio can lead to too much pressure on the liver and intestines.
  D)
  If your leptin (hormone) level is too low, you are at increased risk for developing high BP.
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Weight reduction of as little as 4.5 kg (10 lb) can produce a decrease in BP in a large proportion of overweight people with hypertension. There are no data to suggest this patient has a history of high intake of sodas. An increased waist-to-hip ratio is associated with hypertension. Leptin acts on the hypothalamus to increase BP by activating the SNS.
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