C) Increases dopamine levels.
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Body Mass Index (BMI) measures a person's weight relative to their height, and it is used as a general guideline for determining if one is at a healthy weight. The formula to calculate BMI is weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. A person with a BMI of 35 is considered to be obese.
Maintaining a healthy weight keeps your body healthier and more able to fight of diseases as all the blood cells are more active. The healthier that your weight is the more likely that your body will be able to fight off disease.
diseases that can be prevented
DIABETES (TYPE 2)
BLOOD PRESSURE (because of the unhealthy weight the red blood cells struggle to get round the body)
ASTHMA (problems with breathing as the weight can hold you back as you get tired and inhale and exhale slower )
The nurse should find out how irregular and how rapid is the heart rate in deciding on the type of care for this condition to decrease the chances of stroke or other heart disease. Depending on the severity of the heart rate irregularity, she may choose stroke-reducing medications, medications to control the fibrillations, electric shock treatment, and having a pace<span>maker fitted for example. </span>