which of the following is not related to obesity? course hero

by Deborah Gleichner MD 3 min read

What is the cause of obesity?

Rationale: The cause of obesity involves significant genetic and biologic susceptibility factors that are highly influenced by environmental and psychosocial factors. The obesity classification that is most often associated with cardiovascular health problems is. a. primary obesity.

Which area of the body is the most obese?

Rationale: Individuals with fat located primarily in the abdominal area (i.e., whose body is apple-shaped) are at greater risk for obesity-related complications (e.g., heart disease) than are those whose fat is primarily located in the upper legs (i.e., whose body is pear-shaped). Individuals whose fat is distributed over the abdomen and upper body (i.e., neck, arms, and shoulders) are classified as having android obesity.

Why are women more likely to be obese than men?

African Americans and Hispanics have a higher incidence of obesity than whites. Women have a higher incidence of obesity and more difficulty losing weight than men because women have a higher percentage of metabolically less-active fat.

How to limit dietary intake for obese women?

Rationale: To restrict dietary intake so that it is below energy requirements, the moderately obese woman should limit or avoid alcohol intake because it increases caloric intake and has low nutritional value. Portion sizes have increased over the years and are larger than they should be. Teach the patient to determine portion sizes by weight or learn equivalencies such as that a serving of fruit is the size of a baseball. A progressive exercise program will increase energy requirements and a diet with an initial 800- to 1200-calorie limit would decrease calorie intake. Overeaters Anonymous would not restrict dietary intake below energy requirements, although it may offer support for the patient.

Is obesity related to cancer?

The other options are not related to obesity.

Does cholecystokinin suppress appetite?

Leptin suppresses appetite and hunger. Insulin decreases appetite. Peptide YY and cholecystokinin inhibit appetite by slowing gastric emptying and sending satiety signals to the hypothalamus. Priority Decision: The nurse is teaching a moderately obese woman interventions for the management of obesity.

Do older obese patients have exacerbated changes of aging?

a. Older obese patients have exacerbated changes of aging.

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