PSYC 1111-01 Graded Quiz Unit 6: Understanding Obesity
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❖PSYC 1111-01 Graded Quiz Unit 6
❖Understanding Obesity Factors
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Some of the key modifiable risk factors for Coronary Heart Disease include smoking, diet, high blood pressure, stress, and:
a. family history
b. ethnicity
c. Type A behavior and hostility
d. all of the above
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Fill in the blanks: The term refers to diseases of heart in which the arteries which are not functioning properly; some examples
include angina, acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and sudden cardiac death.
a. Stroke
b. Type 2 Diabetes
c. Coronary Heart Disease
d. Obesity
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, Fill in the blanks: Research indicates that people walk less on a daily basis, are more , and are less likely to use .
a. non-obese; active; elevators
b. obese; sedentary; stairs
c. overweight; active; escalators
d. none of the above
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True or False? Acute but treatable illnesses such as colds, flu, and some sexually transmitted infections do not have any psychological
factors that need to be studied by researchers or addressed by healthcare professionals.
a. True
b. False
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Three key factors to consider when studying the topic of obesity include:
a. genetics, environment, and behaviors
b. genetics, social status, and gender
c. behaviors, culture, and financial status
d. none of the above
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, Fill in the blanks: There are two types of tumors: tumors, which do not spread throughout the body, and tumors, which do.
a. malignant; benign
b. benign; malignant
c. carcinomas; sarcomas
d. leukemia; carcinoma
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