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List all the inborn errors of Carbohydrate
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- Explain the metabolic disorders arising from carbohydrate metabolism. Indicate the enzyme whose absence or dificiency brings about the disorder.Make a summary of metabolic disorders arising from carbohydrate metabolism. Indicate the enzyme whose absence or deficiency brings about the disorder.Explain the importance of macronutrients in maintaining nutritional health. Describe the pathophysiology of one disorder that affects the normal metabolism of a macronutrient.
- Definition of carbohydrate metabolic disorder. introduce other carbohydrate disorders along with diabetes. Classification: Primary and Secondary form.Write the clinical features of Non ketotic hyperglycinemia.Which of the following medications, when taken prior to eating, is especially effective for correcting postprandial hyperglycemia after a high-carbohydrate meal, so that hypoglycemia post dosing is minimized? Acarbose Glyburide Glitazone Tolbutamide
- Besides obesity, give the other two possible causes of OHS. read the article “Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome” https://www.thoracic.org/patients/patient-resources/resources/obesity-hypoventilation-syndrome.pdfFor Flintstone Vitamin supplements, Based on the recommended dosage, are there any individual vitamins or minerals for which the intake is greater than 100% of the Daily Value? List these vitamins and minerals.Find a case of Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM) on the internet anddescribe the disease, the cause and the treatment. Describe it shortly in atabular form.
- List the characteristics of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Describe the typical personality traits of individuals with these eating disorders. no handwritten answers, please.Discuss and explain in detail the effects of lifestyle changes on metabolic syndromeDescribe three signs that would help differentiatesomeone with hypoglycemia from someone with diabeticketoacidosis.