Body mass index is a diagnostic tool used in ascertaining the prevalence of obesity, overweight and thinness in a human population (Cole and Lobstein, 2012). It is also widely used as a predominant indicator for the amount of body fat (Pasco et al., 2014), which is supported by Gallagher et al., (1996) as a representative of body adiposity. Body mass index is often used as a diagnostic tool to evaluate obesity and overweight based on weight and height as anthropometric factors (Murguia-Romero et
The Body Mass Index is a tool often used to determine the general health of a person. It indicates whether someone is underweight, overweight, obese, or at a healthy weight. According to the BMI, the healthy weight range for an adult is 18.5 to 24.9. Body mass index is a good initial evaluation of one’s health and potential weight problems. However, it should not be used as a diagnostic tool nor is it an excellent method of assessing healthy weight ranges. This is due to the fact that the Body Mass
The article Body Mass Index as a Guide for Diagnosing Prediabetes and Diabetes by JoAnn Franklin, Joanne Thanavaro, and Peggy Ellis highlights the importance of early detection, prevention, and intervention of prediabetes and diabetes to reduce associated complications and mortality. The authors discuss how screening tests including hemoglobin Alc (HbgAlc) and Body Mass Index can detect diabetes and reduce the financial cost and improve health care outcomes. The article discusses the significance
Body Mass Index Elderly differs with living environment, food intake and dietary patterns. When considering the BMI standards of world health organisation, 68 per cent elderly had a normal BMI, which was higher among male elderly (74 per cent). About 37 per cent female elderly were suffering from overweight or obese compared to 14 per cent male elderly. Thus female elderly were vulnerable with overweight or obese while male elderly were at risk with underweight. Subjective Well-Being Inventory (SUBI)
automatically assume obesity is associated with poor fitness levels, while people with slimmer figures are perceived to be more physically fit. A series of five tests were performed in the experiment that compared the following variables: body mass index, fitness index, resting systolic blood pressure and resting diastolic blood pressure. When testing the hypotheses, four tests supported the ideas and one did not. Out of the five comparisons only one proved to be statistically significant and the rest
On April 23, 2017, I took part in volunteering at the 9Health Fair at Community College of Aurora. Before showing up we all were e-mailed instructions on the Health fair protocols for taking blood pressure (BP), performing Body Mass index (BMI) and pulse oximetry (02 sat). As well as, the Ask a Medical Question/Get a Referral station. Ask a Medical Question/Get a Referral Protocol was the station I was assigned to. When arriving, we all gathered in a room to have breakfast and meet the coordinators
by which they possess the ability to categorize one into two groups, either fat or not fat. We Americans also hide behind disguises for the word fat with more kind sounding terms, such as plus size, chubby, and fluffy. By medical standards a body mass index (BMI) ranging from 25-29.9 classifies someone as overweight, and a BMI greter than or equal to 30 labels someone as obese. To calculate BMI one needs to take and individual’s weight in kilograms and divide by their height in centimeters. For the
Introduction: The Paleo Diet: The paleo diet is one of the most publicised weight loss diets, encouraging modern day individuals to follow similar dietary patterns to that of early man in the Palaeolithic era. It was initially devised by gastroenterologist Walter Voegtlin in 1970 to prevent chronic disease, and was later publicised as a weight loss diet by Loren Cordain through his book The Paleo Diet published in 2002 (Wikipedia, 2015). The diet recommends that energy should be derived from
In today’s society, obesity is vastly growing throughout America. Being obese means having excess fat on the body. Who or what determines if someone is obese? Doctors have come up with the system of body mass index; also known as BMI (Obesity Definition 1). This is a system that takes your height and weight into a calculation to determine the amount of fat on your body (Obesity Definition 1). The results are then taken and put you into a category of underweight, healthy weight, overweight, or obese
Measure waist circumference (WC) in addition to calculating body mass index (BMI). BMI is the most widely used method for the measurement where the weight and height is used to calculate if the adult if within healthy, obese or underweight classification. This type of measurement helps to know the overall weight of the body but excess adiposity in the adult is unknown. On the other hand WC gives better estimate of the visceral fat in the body. Visceral fat are the dangerous internal fat which coats
of your project that starts by stating your clinical question and succinctly explaining your planned intervention in order to orient everyone. The title for this writer’s project is, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Lifestyle Modification to Improve Body Mass Index in Obese Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Ages 18 to 44, with a clinical question of, does family based lifestyle modification compared to individual lifestyle modification have a greater impact on BMI in women with PCOS? For the purpose of
Brewerton, T. D., & Anderson, O. (2016). Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome masquerading as an eating disorder. International Journal Of Eating Disorders, 49(8), 826-829. In “Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome masquerading as an eating disorder”, authors Dr. Timothy D. Brewerton and Dr. Odette Anderson present the clinical case report of a twenty-two-year-old female with Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS). It provides a clear description of what CHS is and how it affects someone with the syndrome
There are symbolic of pain: breathing independent of vocalization, negative vocalization, facial expression, body language and lastly is consolability. For using this pain assessment tools, nurse has to observed the advanced demented patient both at rest and during activity with or with treatment. For each of the five components select the score (0,1, 2) that
History, Depth, and Breadth In 2008 Healthy People 2020 introduced the leading health indicator NWS-9 Reduce the proportion of adults who are obese. This measure falls under the health topic on nutrition, physical activity and obesity. The World Health Organization describes obesity as the ‘epidemic of the 21st Century’ (Specchia et al., 2014, p. 255). The obesity rate had doubled up to 33.9% from 1980 to 2008 when the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Healthy People 2020
The implicit association test (IAT) is a test that is designed to detect the strength of one's automatic association between concepts. I chose to take the weight test. fat versus thin. in the description of this test it says that it requires the ability to distinguish faces of people who are obese and people who are thin and it often reveals an automatic preference for thin people relative to fat people. In the beginning of the test you are shown all of the words and pictures that will be used,
Done by Ricci Wapnick [Pick the date] King David Linksfield High School Grade 12 Life Orientation Research Task 2016 Research Topic: A critical analysis of the effects of the Banting diet on adults and teenagers Table of Contents Subsection Page Number Introduction: • Motivation 2 • Aims of Research 2 Literature Review 3 – 11 Methodology 11 – 12 • Sample Questionnaire • Sample Letter of Consent Presentation of Finding Results of Primary Research (Questionnaire) Analysis, Interpretation
which Carter does this to challenge contemporary perspectives on the place of women by revealing the oppression that society inflicted. The Marquis is an overt example of male ownership of female bodies. Similarly, where Atwood exposes the harsh realities of oppressive patriarchy through the female body, Carter utilises the construct of the Marquis in the eponymous story ‘The Bloody Chamber’ as a grotesque embodiment of patriarchal control. In her essay ‘Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema’ Laura
bone density and become very low compared to normal, known as osteoporosis. Bones naturally become thinner as people grow older because, beginning in middle age, existing bone cells are reabsorbed by the body faster than new bone is made. As this occurs, the bones lose minerals, heaviness (mass),
Chipotle Strategic Profile and Case Analysis Purpose Chipotle Mexican Grill founded in 1993 by Steve Ells became known as the fast-casual dining in the restaurant industry (Hitt, Ireland, & Hoskisson, 2013). It was the first of its kind when Ells first opened his first restaurant and brought the idea of made-to-order burrito. The concept is so simple, and the consumer is in control of what ingredients goes into their burrito. “The immediate success from Ells’ first restaurant allowed him to repay
Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) involves the parameter of the distal femur size and proximal tibia size. An accurate of measurements can improve the physiology function of knee after implant and the tissue surrounding the knee. Most of the prosthesis size commercially is following Western measurement therefore the accuracy of having prosthesis for Asian is low compare to others. The probability of mismatch of prosthesis is high in Asian population. A good prosthesis shown the significant in pain relief