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Obesity & Weight Management Final UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Obesity & Weight Management Final 
UPDATED Exam Questions and 
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INTRO TO TREATMENT GUIDELINES - CORRECT ANSWER- INTRO TO 
TREATMENT GUIDELINES 
What are the summary guidelines from the NHLBI regarding appropriate energy deficit for 
women & men, appropriate caloric restriction to achieve weight loss? - CORRECT 
ANSWER- - women: *1,200 - 1,500* kcal/day 
- men: *1,500 -1,800* kcal/day 
- energy deficit of 500-750 kcal/day or 30%
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Defining Overweight and Obesity by Percent Body Fat instead of Body Mass Index
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Defining Overweight and Obesity by Percent Body Fat instead of Body Mass Index
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Board Certification in Obesity Medicine (2024) Questions & Answers Verified 100% Correct!!
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Board Certification in Obesity Medicine (2024) Questions & Answers Verified 100% Correct!!
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Obesity PP: Final exam questions and answers
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Obesity PP: Final exam questions and answers
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Obesity & Weight Management Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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OMA Obesity Medicine Board Review Exam Questions With Correct Detailed Answers.
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Ghrelin - correct answer -only known orexigenic gut hormone 
-inactive form --ghrelin O-acyltransferase (GOAT)--ghrelin-acyl (active form) 
-Growth Hormone Release Inducing Peptide 
-secreted by: gastric fundus/body, proximal small intestine (decreased w/ sleeve gastrectomy--remove greater curvature of stomach/fundus) 
+: empty stomach, weight loss, stress, sleep deprivation, genetics (Prader willi) 
-: stomach stretch*^, weight gain, leptin, gastri...
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Obesity PP: Final questions and answers
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Obesity PP: Final 
What is obesity? 
Derived from the Latin word obesus, which means "fattening by eating", obesity is a 
condition of excessive body body fat or adipose tissue 
When does obesity become pathologic? 
When the amount of obesity is increased-- 
What % of the US adult population is obese or overweight? 
66% 
T/F: There is an increased morbidity and mortality in obese p
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Obesity Exam 3| Questions with 100% Correct Solution| Rated A
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White adipose tissue - ANSWER - Most common form of fat 
- Used for storage and is either subcutaneous or visceral 
Brown adipose tissue - ANSWER - heat producing tissue located in the neck, upper thorax, and 
surrounding organs 
- smaller portion of tissue 
What kind of fat tissue is the smaller portion of tissue? - ANSWER brown adipose tissue 
Heat producing = ? - ANSWER thermogenic
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Chapter 41 Nursing Management Obesity practice questions and answers
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Chapter 41 Nursing Management Obesity 
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NUR228 OBESITY Exam 2: Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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An overweight individual is >(BLANK)% over their ideal weight 
 ~~> 20 
An obese individual is >(BLANK)% over their ideal weight 
 ~~> 30 
A morbidly obese individual is >(BLANK)% over their ideal weight 
 ~~> 40 
T/F: adipose cells can increase in size, but NOT in number 
 ~~> F (both) 
Which area of fat storage surrounds organs and is considered more severe? 
a. omentum 
b. subdermal tissue 
 ~~> a 
what gene is associated with the feeling of "fullness"? 
2 | P a g e ...
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