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1. Identify 5 known risk factors for cardiovascular disease that cannot be chang

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Question

1. Identify 5 known risk factors for cardiovascular disease that cannot be changed. 2. What are healthy values for total cholesterol, HDL,LDL and triglyceride levels? 3. Define the 4 different eating disorders? 1. Identify 5 known risk factors for cardiovascular disease that cannot be changed. 2. What are healthy values for total cholesterol, HDL,LDL and triglyceride levels? 3. Define the 4 different eating disorders? 2. What are healthy values for total cholesterol, HDL,LDL and triglyceride levels? 3. Define the 4 different eating disorders?

Explanation / Answer

1. 5 known risk factor for cardiovascular disease are -

a) Age - as you age, your risk for heart disease increases. About 82% of people who die of coronary heart disease are 65 or older.

b) Gender - Heart disease kills more women then men, although men have higher rate of being diagnosed with heart disease.

c) Heredity - A family history of heart disease increase your risk. Certain racial minorities have higher rates of heart disease risk factors such as hypertension, obesity and diabetes.

d) Ethenic background - South Asian living in the UK are twice as likely to develop coronary heart disease compared to the rest of the UK population.

e) Family history - Your own risk of developing coronary heart disease is increased if ;

* your father or brother was diagnosed with the disease.

* your mother or sister was diagnosed with the disease.

2. Healthy values for total cholesterol, HDL,LDL and triglyceride levels are -

Total cholesterol - less than 200 mg/dL

HDL - 60 mg/dL and higher

LDL - less than 100 mg/dL

triglyceride - Below 150 mg/dL

3. Different eating disorders are -

a) Anorexia - Severely cutting calories by eating very, very little defines the disorder anorexia nervosa.

Those who live with anorexia for a long period of time will ; have a body weight that is unhealthy for their body type, height and not have their menstrual cycle.

b) Bulimia - Bulimia is defined by eating large amount of food, often in secret, and then purging. Purging may happen through vomiting, laxative use or extreme exercise.

c) Binge eating - Compulsive overeating or binge eating disorder is the habit of eating well beyond the point of fullness compulsively.

d) Orthorexia - it is characterized by an excessive preoccupation with eating healthy food. Symptoms include the obsessive focus on food choice, planning, purchase, preparation and consumption.