Answer: Some issues are kidney failing, damages to the retina in the eye, as well as other nerves. type 2 diabetes mellitus is primarily a problem with Traditional western medication starts from insulin medications then to insulin injections. This often tends to lead us down an unsafe incline to being inevitably reliant on it for life.
Explanation:
Well heart rate is like a variable, if someone is bigger blood has to flow farther, and takes more pressure to deliver the blood. As you age, cholesterol accumulates in arteries and makes each pump of the heart less efficient, and someone with good fitness needs less beats per minute to deliver all the blood/oxygen they need. Michael Phelps, for example, probably has a heart rate of less than 40 BPM; Whereas as person of the same age that is less involved in an exercise regiment may have a heart rate around 80 BPM.
Exercise and moving in general typically puts force on bones the same way that a car puts force in its suspension. It compacts bones slightly and leads to new tissue (bone) growth, similar to how muscles grow.
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What is food insecurity?
answer: the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
What are some of the physiological changes that occur in the body’s systems with aging? What nutrients are affected
answer: Physiological changes occur with aging in all organ systems. The cardiac output decreases, blood pressure increases and arteriosclerosis develops.
What are some of the factors that may cause an older adult to become malnourished?
Malnutrition is often due to one or more of the following factors: inadequate food intake; food choices that lead to dietary deficiencies; and illness that causes increased nutrient requirements, increased nutrient loss, poor nutrient absorption, or a combination of these factors.
What are at least 3 key nutrients that older adults should focus on to promote health?
Calcium and Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 and fiber
Which nutrients are needed in the greatest amounts during pregnancy? Why are they so important?
Calcium. Helps to build strong bones and teeth
Iron. Helps red blood cells deliver oxygen to your baby
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin D.
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12.
Folate (Folic Acid)
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