NR 228 EDAPT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIED)
NR 228 EDAPT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIED) Select the most accurate way of measuring body fat levels. Correct Answer Densitometry (underwater weighing) If a female client's waist is 39 inches and hip measurement is 42 inches, the waist to hip ratio is ____ for risk for ______. Correct Answer high, chronic disease--The waist to hip circumference ratio is a good determinant of fat distribution. Females should have a ratio of less than 0.8 and males 0.95-1. Additionally, waist measurement provides a good estimate of abdominal, visceral fat. Females should have a waist size of less than 35 inches and less than 40 inches for men. This type of fat is dangerous and has a higher risk associated with risk for chronic disease associated with obesity. Select the most concerning family history risk factors for someone who is attempting to lose weight and not become obese. (SATA) Correct Answer Coronary artery disease, sleep apnea, osteoarthritis. Drag and drop the appropriate BMI that goes with the classifications listed below Correct Answer Underweight: 17 Overweight:28 Obese:34 In order to lose 1 pound of body fat in a week, the daily energy expenditure would have to increase by how many kilocalories? Correct Answer 500--In order to lose a pound of body fat in one week, you will need to know how many kilocalories are required to burn one pound of fat. This number is 3500. Since there are 7 days in a week, to increase expenditure evenly all week, you would divide 3500/7 = 500. Therefore, you will need to increase daily expenditure by 500 kilocalories.
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select the most accurate way of measuring body fat