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BMI classifications (Kennedy)
BMI DEFINITION
Underweight Ans✓✓✓ <18.5
BMI classifications (Kennedy)
Class I obesity Ans✓✓✓ 30.0-34.9
BMI classifications (Kennedy)
Class II obesity Ans✓✓✓ 35.0-39.9
BMI classifications (Kennedy)
Class III extreme obesity Ans✓✓✓ >40.0
BMI classifications (Kennedy)
Normal Ans✓✓✓ 18.5-24.9
BMI classifications (Kennedy)
Overweight Ans✓✓✓ 25.0-29.9
Clinical Manifestations of DM 1
,The classic symptoms of type 1 DM are Ans✓✓✓ polyuria (increased urination),
polydipsia (increased fluid intake due to excessive thirst), nocturnal enuresis,
polyphagia with paradoxical weight loss; visual changes (especially blurred vision),
and eventual fatigue, weakness, and anorexia.
Comorbidities related to obesity
Additionally, in obese older adults, there is an increased risk for Ans✓✓✓
physical disability, sexual dysfunction, lower urinary tract symptoms, and
impaired cognitive function and dementia
Comorbidities related to obesity
Central obesity, in which there is an increase in abdominal fat, appears to be a risk
factor for the development of Ans✓✓✓ diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and the
metabolic syndrome; There is an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes
mellitus, cerebrovascular disease, and CKD
Comorbidities related to obesity
In addition to DM the obese patient is more likely to develop Ans✓✓✓ coronary
artery disease, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia.
Comorbidities related to obesity
The obese patient is more likely to develop sleeping problems, GI, bone problems
and what venous insufficiency Ans✓✓✓ obstructive sleep apnea, gallbladder
disease, fatty liver disease, and osteoarthritis.
Often, the obese patient will have symptomatic varicose veins or
gastroesophageal reflux
Comorbidities related to obesity
, Which types of cancer are associated with obesity Ans✓✓✓ colon, breast,
endometrium, liver, kidney, esophagus, gastric, pancreatic, gallbladder, and
leukemia
Complications of diabetes
Macrovascular complications from diabetes substantially increase the risk of
morbidity and death from Ans✓✓✓ coronary artery disease, stroke, and
peripheral vascular disease.
Complications of diabetes
Most common complications of DM is what? also a complications of tx Ans✓✓✓
hypoglycemia
Complications of diabetes
Renal failure, blindness, coronary artery disease, stroke, peripheral vascular
disease, slow-healing wounds, autonomic neuropathies, hypertension, sexual
problems, and genitourinary system disorders are considered Ans✓✓✓
Complications resulting from prolonged hyperglycemia
Complications- diabetes is the leading cause of which complication?
Diabetes is the leading cause of which complication? Ans✓✓✓ cardiovascular
disease and renal failure; Complications may result from either type 1 or type 2
diabetes
DM 2 Risk factors:
What lifestyle habits increase the risk for DM2 Ans✓✓✓ smoking, physical
inactivity (exercising less than three times a week),