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An important part of nutrition intervention for clients with eating disorders includes
 
  a. eating all foods with other people present.
  b. separating food behaviors from emotional issues.
  c. limiting exercise to no more than 30 mi-nutes daily.
  d. keeping a record of food and exercise ha-bits.

Question 2

Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and strength. It is related to a sedentary lifestyle and less than optimal diet. It is a process that begins in the fourth and fifth decades of life.
 
  This loss of muscle mass can be halted or reversed with which of the following? A) Aerobic exercise
  B) Strength-training exercises
  C) A high-protein diet
  D) A high-protein diet, high-calorie diet



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Answer to Question 1

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Nutrition intervention for clients with eating disorders includes separating food and weight-related behaviors from emotional and psychological issues. It may be helpful for these clients to eat with other people present to help them normalize their eating patterns, those who exercise excessively may need to limit their exercise, and a record of food and exercise habits may be helpful (especially if combined with a record of emotions experienced). However, these are not necessarily included in treatment.

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As of now, the only option to improve body composition is a balanced diet with adequate protein and strength-training exercises using progressive resistance.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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