Describe the health risks associated with obesity.
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heart disease
type 2 diabetes
gallbladder disease
certain types of cancer
sleep apnea
asthma
arthritis
, incontinence (loss of bladder control)
depression
Embodiment is
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Shifts the focus from cognitive, linguistic, or language-like phenomena
toward forms of bodily practice and performance that are themselves
seen as the substance of religion.
electrolytes
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sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur
What are ketones?
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1.) ketones are acids, which creates a risk for acidosis.
How can incomplete proteins be used together to provide all essential amino acids?
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, by adding plant and animal proteins
A man's waist circumference above
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Set point theory
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Obese individuals are genetically predisposed to carry a certain amount of
weight
Fat cell theory
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Obese individuals have too many fat cells
Stress
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heart disease
type 2 diabetes
gallbladder disease
certain types of cancer
sleep apnea
asthma
arthritis
, incontinence (loss of bladder control)
depression
Embodiment is
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Shifts the focus from cognitive, linguistic, or language-like phenomena
toward forms of bodily practice and performance that are themselves
seen as the substance of religion.
electrolytes
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sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur
What are ketones?
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1.) ketones are acids, which creates a risk for acidosis.
How can incomplete proteins be used together to provide all essential amino acids?
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, by adding plant and animal proteins
A man's waist circumference above
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47
Set point theory
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Obese individuals are genetically predisposed to carry a certain amount of
weight
Fat cell theory
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Obese individuals have too many fat cells
Stress
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