Healthy Weight Assignment
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Healthy Weight Assignment (Type your answer)
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Part I – Nadine’s Story (20 points)
Nadine is a 21-year-old college student who wants to go to nursing school. While she knows it is important to eat a
balanced diet, Nadine still skips breakfast or lunch several days a week. She finds that with her busy class schedule,
working, studying, and spending time with her friends and family, she simply does not have time to prepare a meal at
home. Like many young women, Nadine is concerned about her body weight and shape. Her BMI is 27 and her waist
circumference is 36 inches. Nadine acknowledges that she is not as physically active as she would like to be.
1.
In which weight category will you place Nadine (underweight, normal, overweight, obese)?
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Taking into consideration Nadine’s BMI, I can conclude that the weight category she should be
placed in is overweight. Healthy BMI is between 18.5-24.9, Underweight BMi is 28.5 and less,
Overweight BMI is between 25-29.9, and Obesity BMI is between 30-39.9. Therefore Nadine is
placed in the Overweight category because her BMI is 27.
2.
What conclusions can you draw about Nadine’s waist measurements (healthy or unhealthy)?
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Nadine’s waist circumference is 36 inches. In females, greater than 35 inches of the waist
circumference indicates an unhealthy lifestyle and increased fat deposition in the abdomen which
leads to further metabolic disorders and diseases. Nadine’s waist circumference indicates that she
lives an unhealthy lifestyle due to her lack of physical activity and lack of healthy eating habits.
3.
What are the health risks associated with her BMI and waist circumference?
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Health risks associated with her BMI and waist circumference can cause hyperlipidemia, which is
caused by rising triglyceride levels in the blood.
Part II: Nadine’s Food Intake (30 points)
Nadine’s typical breakfast is sausage or bacon and cheesy eggs with diet cola. For lunch her favorite meal is chipotle
burrito (double wrap with tortilla, extra carnitas, white rice, sour cream, cheese, & salsa) and potato chips. Supper is
usually meat and potatoes with gravy. Throughout the course of the day, her main beverage is typically diet cola.
1.
Do you think she is eating a healthy balanced diet? What is missing from her diet?
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Nadine is not eating a healthy balanced diet, she is missing fruits, vegetables, grains, and water.
For Nadine to begin eating a healthy and balanced diet she needs to increase her fruit, vegetable,
grains and water intake.
2.
List the foods Nadine likes to eat that are high in fat.
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Foods that Nadine likes to eat that are high in fat include sausage, bacon, cheesy eggs, carnitas,
sour cream, cheese, potato chips, and gravy.
3.
List all the foods Nadine ate that contained sodium.
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Foods that Nadine ate that contained sodium include sausage, cheesy eggs, bacon, salsa, potato
chips, and gravy.
4.
Nadine would like to modify her burritos to make it healthier. What ingredients could be adjusted to make
it more healthful?
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In order to modify Nadine’s burritos to make it healthier she can switch the burrito for a bowl
instead so that it contains more greens, she needs to decrease the amount of carnitas she adds,
she needs to get rid of the cheese and the salsa, no double wrap and switch the white rice to
brown rice and add beans.
chipotle carnitas burrito
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double wrap with tortilla
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extra carnitas
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white rice
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sour cream
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cheese
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salsa
Part III: Nadine’s risk factors for chronic diseases (20 points)
Nadine has just returned from the hospital where her father is recovering from a heart attack. The doctors told her that
her dad’s heart condition is very serious. Nadine sets up an appointment at her doctor’s office and has her blood
pressure, blood lipid levels, and fasting blood glucose evaluated for the first time. Her results are listed below.
Nadine lab results are as follows:
Measure
Nadine’s Results
Total cholesterol
300 mg/dL
HDL
30 mg/dL
LDL
160 mg/dL
Triglyceride
140 mg/dL
Fasting blood
Glucose
170 mg/dL
Blood pressure
120/80
Desirable blood lipid profile
Blood levels
Category
Total Cholesterol
Level
Less than 200
mg/dL
Desirable
200-239 mg/dL
Borderline
high
240 mg/dL and
above
High
LDL cholesterol
Level
Less than 100
mg/dL
Optimal
100-129 mg/dL
Near optimal
130-159 mg/dL
Borderline
high
160-189 mg/dL
High
190 mg/dL and
above
Very high
HDL cholesterol
Level
Less than 40 mg/dL
Low
60 mg/dL and above
High
Triglycerides
Less than 150
mg/dL
Desirable
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