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NAME:

MAT №:
COURSE:

CLINICAL CASE STUDY 1

1. Height =?

BMI= 48.2kgm-2

Weight=125kg

BMI= weight/(Height)2

Height= √(weight/BMI)

Height= √(125/48.2)

Height= 1.61m

2. Risk factors of HBP and Diabetes include


- Have a low level of HDL cholesterol, or high level of triglycerides
- Are not physically active
- Give birth to a baby weighing 9 pounds or more

3. – diets with too much salt


- high fat and calories
- High carbohydrates

4. RMR is whole-body mammal metabolism during a time of strict and steady resting conditions
that are defined by a combination of assumptions of psychological homeostasis and biological
equilibrium
- BMR is a minimum number of calories required for basic functions at rest while RMR is the
number of calories that the body burns while it’s at rest.

5.
6. When a person takes insulin as a therapy for diabetes, their body may absorb too much glucose
n convert it to fats from food resulting in weight gain.
7. From the outcome of the treatment, she lost approximately 0.5kg in weight due to a decrease in
carbohydrate consumption.

CLINICAL CASE STUDY 2

1. C
2. B
3. C
4. 1kg of fat= 7700kcal

ϰkg of fat= 24192kcal

Amount of fat= 24192/7700

Amount of fat= 3.14kg

Original weight= 95kg

Weight after 6 weeks= 95-3.14 = 91.86kg

New BMI= 91.86/(1.70)2

= 31.79kgm-2

5. Yes, it was.
6. No. This is because after the 6 weeks, he lost only 3.14kg.

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