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- Is there a medication treatment drug similar to Antabuse drug that can help with hunger pangs?There are several nations where malnourishment is a common occurence. What may be some of the health challenges posed by malnutrition?Describe three general ways in which absorption ofnutrients could be impaired.
- Explain the biological mechanism and the chemicals involved in the process of hunger and satiation. ( ESSAY TYPE) Explain the biological mechanism and the chemicals involved in the process of thirst. (ESSAY TYPE) Cite 2 Eating Disorders and present their biological explanations (ESSAY TYPE)Enumerate and discuss the factors and causes of hungerdifferenciate the following terms and give examples Oedematous acute malnutrition from non-oedematous malnutrition Energy yielding nutrients and non-energy yielding nutrients
- There are several nations where malnourishment is a common occurrence. What may be some of the health challenges posed by malnutrition?Differentiate between 1. Energy yielding nutrients and non energy yielding nutrients. 2. Oedematous acute nutrition from non oedematous malnutrition 3.non organic nutrients from organic nutrientsDefine about bulimia nervosa ?
- A person who is severely underweight is at increased risk for: a. infection b. nutrient depletion c. longer hospital stays d. all of the abovelndications for parenteral nutrition include the following except() A) Gut is cancerous B) Gut is absolutely obstructed C) Gut is too short D) Gut is fistulated E) Gut is inflamedBariatric surgery can improve outcomes for obesity at every level of prevention. True or false?