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Disney6 Disney6
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6 years ago
List and discuss four of the environmental risk factors for obesity and overweight.

Q. 2

The North side Breastfeeding Campaign aimed to raise awareness and increase knowledge of breastfeeding in a(n) ____ American population.
 a. African
  b. Hispanic
  c. Chinese
  d. Native

Q. 3

Discuss the postulated relationship between sleep duration and obesity.

Q. 4

REACH U.S. is a program established by the CDC that aims to _____.
 a. eradicate all infectious diseases
  b. lower birth rates among low-income minorities
  c. increase doctor visits by male patients
  d. eliminate racial and ethnic health disparities

Q. 5

Discuss the social ramifications of obesity and overweight for children.

Q. 6

Advising a Mexican woman who wishes to lose weight to try increasing her level of exercise, decreasing her intake of cheese, or increasing her intake of lean protein is an example of which LEARN guideline?
 a. listen
  b. explain
  c. recommend
  d. negotiate
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

There are several environmental risk factors for obesity.
a . Food Production and Transportation. Some researchers suggest the mass production and preparation of ready-to-eat meals factor into the increase in obesity.
b. Other Technological Changes. Technological change may lead to an expanding food supply, putting downward pressure on the price of food, which in turn stimulates consumption at the consumer level.
c. Portion Sizes. The increase in portion size parallels the rising rate of obesity.
d. Food Available at Restaurants. A recent study found that fast-food and table service meals at restaurants are larger and have more calories than meals prepared at home.
e. Social Environment. Examples of factors in the social environment that may influence the risk of childhood overweight include parental overweight, maternal smoking during pregnancy, cumulative stress experienced by a child's mother, parental depression, which is a stressor on parenting behavior, and low rates of breastfeeding.
f. Urban Sprawl and the Built Environment. The walk ability of a residential area is thought to be an important predictor of body weight, with lower rates of overweight and obesity in more walk able neighborhoods.
g. Poverty. Obesity rates are higher in lower-income neighborhoods, states, and legislative districts.

Answer to #2

a

Answer to #3

Epidemiological studies in both children and adults have found a positive association between short sleep duration and obesity. The association is believed to be linked to low lepton and high gherkin levels (two hormones that control appetite).

Answer to #4

d

Answer to #5

Overall quality of life is often worse with increasing obesity, and obese people experience prejudice and discrimination. Children who are overweight are often seen as lazy and unmotivated and may have lower self-esteem and experience depression. Recent research has found that children who are overweight tend to have fewer friends and social networks.

Answer to #6

c
Disney6 Author
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6 years ago
Makes more sense now, TY
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