BMI (Body Mass Index) is measured by dividing [blank_start]mass (kg)[blank_end] by [blank_start]height (m) squared[blank_end].
BMI isn't always accurate, especially with people who have [blank_start]heavy muscle but little fat[blank_end].
Answer
height (m)
mass (kg)
height (m) squared
waist circumference
hip circumference
height (m)
mass (kg)
height (m) squared
waist circumference
hip circumference
heavy muscle but little fat
lots of fat but little muscle
little fat or muscle
lots of fat and muscle
Question 2
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Alcohol contains [blank_start]ethanol[blank_end]. This is broken down by enzymes in the [blank_start]liver[blank_end].
Toxic byproducts are formed in this digestion.
Liver Cirrhosis is caused by [blank_start]hydrogen peroxide[blank_end]: one of these byproducts, which damages liver cells.
Answer
liver
ethanol
hydrogen peroxide
Question 3
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Cigarettes contain [blank_start]nicotine[blank_end]. This quickens the heart rate and as a result, [blank_start]blood pressure[blank_end] rises.
Arteries are therefore damaged, causing a substance called [blank_start]plaque[blank_end] to build up and clog the arteries.
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plaque
blood pressure
nicotine
Question 4
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When [blank_start]plaque[blank_end] builds up in an [blank_start]artery[blank_end], an [blank_start]atheroma[blank_end] or fatty deposit forms. This can lead to [blank_start]atherosclerosis[blank_end], a disease where the artery is severely narrowed.
Answer
atheroma
plaque
artery
atherosclerosis
Question 5
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Waist to Hip ratio aims to measure abdominal fat by dividing the [blank_start]Waist Circumference[blank_end] by the [blank_start]Hip Circumference[blank_end].
For men, a ratio of [blank_start]1[blank_end] or more means the person is overweight. For women this is [blank_start]0.8[blank_end] or more.
Answer
Height (m)
Mass (kg)
Height (m) squared
Waist Circumference
Hip Circumference
Height (m)
Mass (kg)
Height (m) squared
Waist Circumference
Hip Circumference
1
0.8
0.5
1
0.8
0.5
Question 6
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BMI is a good predictor for a weight lifter with large muscles.
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True
False
Question 7
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LDL Cholesterol, or Low-Density [blank_start]Lipoprotein[blank_end] Cholesterol is able to irritate arteries and cause plaque build-ups. When the plaque is removed, a type of blood cell fragment known as a [blank_start]platelet[blank_end] blocks up the irritation, causing a blood clot.
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Lipoprotein
platelet
Question 8
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Ionizing radiation is one risk factor of obesity.
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True
False
Question 9
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Smoking is also harmful due to [blank_start]second hand smoke[blank_end]. This additional risk factor is often [blank_start]unavoidable[blank_end], and commonly leads to disease in [blank_start]children of smoking parents[blank_end].