Why are fats important?
Fat fills your fat cells and insulates your body to help keep you warm. The good fats your body gets from your food give your body essential fatty acids called linoleic and linolenic acid. Fat helps you absorb vitamins A, D, E, and K.
What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats?
Unsaturated fats are typically liquid at room temperature. They are different from saturated fats because of their chemical structure.
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In order to assist patients in maintaining or improving their health, exercise physiologists assess their level of fitness. They aid in the recovery of health for those suffering from heart disease as well as other long-term illnesses like diabetes or pulmonary (lung) disease. Athletes who want to improve their performance, both professional and amateur, can also work with them.
The exercise physiologist assesses a patient's cardiovascular health and metabolism using stress tests as well as other evaluation tools, and after determining the patient's goals and/or needs, he or she creates a fitness program that includes ramping up flexibility and fitness as well as establishing strength and endurance.
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People in the following professions are required to report child abuse if they suspect it:
- Social workers
- Teachers, principals, and other school personnel
- Physicians, nurses, and other health-care workers
- Counselors, therapists, and other mental health professionals
- Child care providers
- Medical examiners or coroners
- Law enforcement officers
These designated people are called Mandated Reporters.