Answer:
Common (More than 200,000 cases per year in US)
Is condition treatable?
Treatment from medical professional advised
Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
Often requires lab test or imaging
Time taken for recovery
Can last several years or be lifelong
Condition Highlight
Common for ages 50 and older
Condition Highlight
Can be dangerous or life threatening if untreated
Answer: ketoacidosis
Explanation:
Severe cases of hyperglycemia can lead a condition called ketoacidosis. It develops when your body doesn't have enough insulin (case of diabetes mellitus). Without insulin, your body can't use glucose for fuel, so your body starting breaks down fats to use as energy. The waste products from breaking fats is called ketones. Your body cannot tolerate large amounts of ketones and will try to get rid of them through the urine. Unfortunately, the body cannot release all the ketones and they build up in your blood, which can lead to ketoacidosis.
OK so the best choice will be homeostasis because homeostasis is the <span>tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements.</span>
The leading source of saturated fat in the American diet is ---> Regular Cheese (8.5)
The table then goes down in this order :
- Pizza (5.9)
- Grain-based desserts (5.8)
- Dairy desserts (5.6)
- Chicken and chicken mixed dishes (5.5)
- Sausage, franks, bacon and ribs (4.9)
- Burgers (4.4)
- Mexican mixed dishes (4.1)
- Beef and beef mixed dishes (4.1)
- Reduced fat milk (3.9)
- Pasta and pasta dishes (3.7)
- Whole milk (3.4)
- Eggs and egg mixed dishes (3.2)
- Candy (3.1)
- Butter (2.9)
- Potato/corn/ other chips (2.4)
- Nuts/seeds and nut/ seed mixed dishes (2.1)
- Fried white potatoes (2.0)