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BIOD 121 (Portage): Module 3 Latest Version Graded A+
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BIOD 121 (Portage): Module 3 Latest 
 
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Energy balance a state when one's energy intake is equivalent to the amount of energy 
expended 
 
Energy in equals energy out (calories consumed is burned through basic body functions + 
exercise energy balance 
 
positive energy balance occurs if more calories (energy) are consumed than expended 
 
examples of periods in life when you need to be in a positive energy balance state: 
pregnancy, childhood, and adolescence in growth spur...
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Which of the following is the largest component of total energy expenditure (TEE)? 
 
A. RMR 
B. Thermic effect of digestion 
C. Physical Activity 
D. Metabolic Stress CORRECT ANSWER *A. RMR* 
The thermogenic effect of digestion is generally thought to contribute to no more than 10% to TEE. Activity contributes to 5% - 30% to TEE. With the exceptions of burn and sepsis, metabolic stress contributes to less than 50% TEE. However, in almost all situations, RMR constitutes 60% to 75% of TEE. 
 
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BGZ2025 Use it or Lose it alles: uitwerking alle taken, 2 presentaties van de training 1 en 3 'Indirect Calorimetry' en 'Measuring physical activity and fitness' plus voorbereiding voor de bijeenkomsten
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ASPEN guidelines for nutrition support in critically ill patients - assessment, EN and PN use (A+ Graded Already)
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indirect calorimetry correct answers What is the best method for determining energy needs in the critically ill adult patient? 
 
published predictive or simplistic weight-based equation correct answers In the absence of IC, ASPEN suggest using what to determine energy requirements? 
 
accuracy of IC correct answers What do all of these factors affect?: presence of air leaks, chest tubes, supplemental oxygen (NC or bipap), vent settings, CRRT, anesthisia, physical activity, excessive movement 
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CNSC Exam Latest 2023 with Certified Solutions Half life of albumin and pre-albumin Albumin: 14-20 days Prealbumin: 2-3 days 
List negative acute phase proteins Prealbumin Albumin Transferrin Retinol-binding protein (decreased in inflammation) 
List positive acute-phase proteins Cytokines CRP (c-reactive protein) 
Define sarcopenia Age-related muscle mass 
Cachexia Loss of muscle mass, irrespective of adipose tissue changes (not responsive to nutrition interventions/support) 
+1 edema 2 mm depre...
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SPEX303 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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What is the focus of the paper? - ANSWER- Understand how the human body maintains itself and performs work 
 
Direct calorimetry measures energy utilisation through? - ANSWER- Heat production 
 
Indirect calorimetry measures energy utilisation through? - ANSWER- Respiratory Gas exchange 
 
What are some limitations to indirect calorimetry? - ANSWER- Dead space in tube, lag of measurements from long tube 
 
Aerobic metabolism used directly how? - ANSWER- Resynthesis of ATP 
 
Aerobic me...
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UNH Nutr 400 Final Exam Study Guide
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UNH Nutr 400 Final Exam Study Guide 
 
Leads to stable body weight - Energy balance 
 
The process of an adipocyte filling with lipids and increasing its cell size - Hypertrophic 
growth 
 
_______ is the basic physiological drive to consume food while ______ is the psychological 
desire for food - Hunger, appetite 
 
3 main components to a healthy weight loss program - Healthy diet, physical activity, 
reasonable goals 
 
Anorexia is characterized by _____ - Irrational fear of weight gain 
 
Pu...
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ASPEN 3rd Edition Test Your Knowledge New Questions with 100% Correct Answers Already Graded A+
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ASPEN 3rd Edition Test Your Knowledge New 
Questions with 100% Correct Answers Already 
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Which of the following is the largest component of total energy expenditure (TEE)? 
A. RMR 
B. Thermic effect of digestion 
C. Physical Activity 
D. Metabolic Stress - *A. RMR* 
The thermogenic effect of digestion is generally thought to contribute to no more than 10% 
to TEE. Activity contributes to 5% - 30% to TEE. With the exceptions of burn and sepsis, 
metabolic stress contributes to less than...
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CSRC Sputum Bowl Practice questions || with 100% Correct Answers.
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CardioPulmonary Rehab 
According to the ATS, what are the two specific objectives of pulmonary rehabilitation? correct Answer: 
1 - To control and alleviate symptoms and complications of respiratory impairment 
2 - To teach patients how to achieve optimal capacity for activities of daily living 
 
Egan VII, p - 1226 
 
Gas Therapy 
What is the weight of CO2 in a full D cylinder at 21 degrees Celsius and 14.7 psig? correct Answer: 4 lbs 
McPherson, p - 26 
 
Airwaycare 
Of what material are Jacks...
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NUSCTX 10 FINAL (Midterm 1) Questions & Answers Already Graded A +
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Which organelle participates in the chemical processes that transfers energy from the chemical bonds of 
nutrient molecules to newly created ATP molecules? - mitochondria 
The body's main source of energy is _____________ and should be the major part of total daily food 
intake. - carbohydrates 
To be considered an essential nutrient, a substance must have all these characteristics except... 
(a) it has a specific biological function. 
(b) removal from the diet leads to a decline in human biolo...
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