5 résultats pour "obesity"
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Obesity.
of a day, contributing to the development of obesity. V TREATMENTS FOR OBESITY Obesity can become a chronic lifelong condition caused by overeating, physical inactivity, and even genetic makeup. No matter what the cause, however, obesity can beprevented or managed with a combination of diet, exercise, behavior modification, and in severe cases, weight-loss medications and surgery. A Diets The most common and conservative treatment for obesity utilizes a nutritionally balanced, low calorie diet...
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Oral anglais décrire et analyser une image: David Criardo, the title of this poster is « Obesity »
décrire l'image puis l'analyser (oral d’anglais) The author of this poster is David Criardo, the title of this poster is « Obesity ». This image features the Macdonald logo which is red with a large yellow M in the middle. Macdonald is a well-known fast food chain. We can see that there are three lines in each pond of the letter M of the logo. they represent shoelaces and the M logo takes the form of a large pair of shoes. Above there is a measure with the needle which is at the maximum on...
- Devoir d'Anglais sur l'obésité
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Diabetes Mellitus.
Once diabetes is diagnosed, treatment consists of controlling the amount of glucose in the blood and preventing complications. Depending on the type of diabetes, thiscan be accomplished through regular physical exercise, a carefully controlled diet, and medication. Individuals with Type 1 diabetes must receive insulin, often two to four times a day, to provide the body with the hormone it does not produce. Insulin cannot be takenorally, because it is destroyed in the digestive system. Consequent...
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Human Nutrition.
is one of the most preventable types of cancer. Nutritionists caution that most Americans need to eat more complex carbohydrates. In the typical American diet, only 40 to 50 percent of total calories come fromcarbohydrates—a lower percentage than found in most of the world. To make matters worse, half of the carbohydrate calories consumed by the typical American comefrom processed foods filled with simple sugars. Experts recommend that these foods make up no more that 10 percent of our diet, bec...