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Review what is known regarding the roots of obesity. Distinguish between the set point and the settling point hypotheses.
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- Please comment on the following on statement on obesity: In most cases there are many different causes that lead to one thing, and oftentimes these causes are systemic. Therefore, rather than trying to assign individual blame for large scale issues we should be looking at the systems that have led to those issues and work at the root of the problem. In general I feel that people want to simplify causation when in most cases it is much more complex than that.Why is the following research question not appropriate? Select all that apply. What are the effects of childhood obesity in the United States? Because it is not politically correct Because this question is too broad Because it cannot be narrowed down The research question is appropriate.Use existing population level data to describe and explore the impact of obesity in children with a particular focus on future health and resource implications. What are the health or financial costs associated with this issue in the future?
- Contrast a physiological set point with a behavioral set point related to obesity.Which of the following tools do the new obesity guidelines recommend to be used when assessing the severity of disease for clients living with obesity? Question 5 options: only ONE answer a) BMI (Body Mass Index) only b) The EOSS (Edmonton Obesity Staging System) c) The 5 As d) The 4 MsDiscuss the following multiple factors that may cause obesity Physical inactivity (1 :Gene-environment interactions (2 High added sugar intake (3 Poverty and low educational levels (4
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