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please describe the impact that one’s emotional state could have on food choices.
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- How can you compare actions you use to those you might take in daily activities at home when commuting, and at work in a personal effort to reduce the energy you consume? Please make an estimate of the impact of your changed behavior.Fatimah has high total and LDL cholesterol. She has been advised to modify her diet (to decrease her fat intake and increase her intake of fiber, including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains) and to become more physically active. While she's aware she should modify her diet and activity level to help decrease her high cholesterol, she's not ready to take action. She is weighing the benefits and costs of changing her behavior and anticipates taking action (modifying her diet and activity level) in the next 6 months. According to the Transtheoretical Model, what 'Stage of Change' is Fatima in? O Contemplation O Maintenance O Preparation O ActionBinge eating is associated with a. Extremely restricted eating behavior b.Excessive or binge eating without any compensatory behaviors and with obesity c.Excessive or binge eating with compensatory behaviors such as vomiting, overuse of laxatives, excessive physical activity d.Ordered eating behaviors
- A habit is an example of what type of factor influencing food choices? environmental psychological ethical none of the aboveDiscuss the clinical model and strength model used for people with eating disorder? Discuss about the strength and weakness of these models in mental health when working with people with eating disorders?Tobacco and Alcohol use would be considered this type of Determinant of Health:
- Eating disorders are* addictions harmful to health related to negative body image all of the aboveDiscuss the possible impact these changes may have on an individual’s quality of life. (simple) - Retirement - Loss of a spouse - Vision loss - Being placed in aged care facilityWhen it's come to new students off to college. What are some healthy eating/nutrition among college students, (incoming college students). Obstacles- what structural barriers, beliefs, cultural practices, social pressure, or misinformation are obstacles to your target audience changing their behavior or receiving your message? *paragraph form*
- List the types of situations in which you will insist on being involved in decisions.Who of the following is at greatest risk of food insecurity (in Hamilton)? Question 70 options: A family of four in which the parents make minimum wage A family of four receiving Ontario works (social assistance) A single person receiving Ontario works (social assistance) A senior receiving Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Incomeconsider someone you may know with a chronic disability. describe the impact of the disability on this individual's quality of life