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Patient ZF

Non-Modifiable Factors
Modifable Factors
(Age)
(Physical Inactivity/Excessive
Carbohydrate/Sugar/Fast Food
Intake/Lacks Social Support)

Aging Older Adult

Excessive Radicals

Muscle Wasting Decreased Metabolic


Rate (Less Effective
Digestive System)

Increased
Less food energy is
Fatigibility and
burned as calories
Fats Sodium Sugars Endurance Capacity
Carbohydrate
Physical Activity
Most of it is stored as
High Fat Diet Excessive fat deposits
Excessive
due to outside Salt
intake of Energy Expenditure
food Intake
carbohydrate
consumption from Stored as an
from Fast
outside emergency supply for
Foods and
food energy
Carriendera Abdominal Fat
sources
Increase in Increased Gut Insulin Resistance If not burned it is
Calcium Permeability continually stored
Excretion

Increased LPS and


Decreased level Circulation Loss of
of serum Calcium vasodialation
(Lipopolysacchari
Dabetes
de) Effect of Insulin

Increase in bone
calcium
Metabolic Hypertension
resorption
endotoaemia and
low grade
Bone inflammation
Demineralization

Increased Fat
Feelings of Storage
weakness and
slow movement
Accumulation of
adipose tissues

If prolonged
may lead to
osteoperosis Overweight
Status
Retention of Sodium and
From Fast Foods and
H20
other Outside food
sources

Increases in diastolic
and systolic pressures
(Elevated Blood Increase in Calcium
Pressure) Excretion

Decreased level of
Hypertension
serum calcium

Compensatory
hormonal response
release (PTH)
Increased Prolonged
blood Hypertension Parathyroid Hromone
pressure causes
causes plausible
further thrombus Increase in bone
stress to formation calcium resorption

the body
Bone
Increased Atherosclerosis demineralization
body
stress
Feelings of
weakness and slow
movements

If prolonged may
lead to osteoperosis

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