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bobbie

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Numerous health agencies in the United States have issued dietary recommendations so that Americans can choose diets aimed at what?
 
  A) Reducing their weight
  B) Increasing their activity levels
  C) Reducing their risk of chronic disease
  D) Reducing the risk of acute heart disease

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The client is a short-distance sprinter. The client asks the nurse about anaerobic and aerobic exercise. Which of the following is the best response by the nurse?
 
  1. Glucose is required to perform anaerobic energy for sprinting short distances..
   2. Long-distance running is an anaerobic exercise and sprinting is an aerobic exercise..
   3. Aerobic energy is created solely from fat metabolism..
   4. Long-distance running and sprinting are both classified as aerobic exercises..



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Answer to Question 1

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Healthy eating and regular exercise are essential for reducing the risk of chronic disease. Many health agencies have published guidelines or recommendations to meet these goals.

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Rationale: Glucose provides energy for anaerobic exercise. Anaerobic exercises are those that involve short bursts of energy expenditure that last up to 2 minutes. Aerobic exercises are those that require oxygen and metabolism of glucose and fat. Long-distance running is classified as an aerobic exercise and sprinting for short distances is typically an anaerobic exercise.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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