Answer:
Explanation:
Meal planning could be a potential tool to offset time scarcity and therefore encourage home meal preparation, which has been linked with an improved diet quality. However, to date, meal planning has received little attention in the scientific literature. The aim of our cross-sectional study was to investigate the association between meal planning and diet quality, including adherence to nutritional guidelines and food variety, as well as weight status.
what are 5 facts about muscular system
Answer:
Muscles make up approximately 40 percent of total weight.
The heart is the hardest-working muscle in the body. ...
The gluteus maximus is the body's largest muscle. ...
The ear contains the smallest muscles in the body alongside the smallest bones. :)
how were they used as backgroun
Answer:
what that makes 0 sense
Answer:
is there a file that goes with the question?
Explanation:
In the Standard American Diet, what percentage of calories typically come from carbohydrates?
O 20-30%
O 25-40%
O50-50%
O 55-65%
Answer:
The dietary guidelines recommends 45 to 65 percent of your calories come from carbs. Based on that, you can conclude that it probably isn't the first two.
Explanation:
Working out on a regular basis means that you are achieving
Answer:
Healthy controlled lifestyle with discipline and healthy values/habits
Explanation:
What impacts a nation's ability to pay for its
people's medical needs and healthcare costs?
It’s economy
It’s medical professionals
It’s traditions and culture
It’s geographic location
Answer:
Its economy.
Explanation:
The condition of a country's economy has a huge impact on the ability of a nation to pay for its people's medical needs and healthcare cost. In low-income countries like Afghanistan, Chad, Ethiopia and the like, it is very difficult to provide people with affordable healthcare services although there is a "universal health coverage." Many of these countries resort to external aid or ask for assistance from many donors, but still, it is not enough. It largely depends, too, on how efficient a nation knows how to prioritize the health of its people.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Tell us something that has impressed or surprised you about prescribing exercise
Explanation:
You haven't show the exercise so how could we answer of it ?
it is a phase that that start between the age of 9 and 16
Answer:
Are you talking about puberty?
Explanation:
I tried helping.
So I tried helping with something, but I have lost my patience. I try to be nice to everyone, despite cooping with constant pain and depression/anxiety, but I lost it today to some online user on this website. I even called them a "Mr. Pajama Wearin' Basket Face Slipper Wieldin' Clype-Dreep-Bachle Gether-Uping-Blate-Maw, Bleathering Gomreil Jessie Oaf-Lookin' Scooner."
My question is, how do I become more calm and how do I relieve pain from stuff such as being slapped with items and cramp-like pains.
Answer:
I deal with the same thing you deal with. It happens all the time. For me what helps is putting on music. Like something upbeat that will make you happy. Try breathing in and out. Ik it sounds cliche but it works. Think about something funny like something to make you laugh.
Explanation:
Performing several excercise
Answer:.
performing several exercises three days a week for two weeks is an example of a
Explanation:long term goal
which of the following is NOT a physical change to adolescence?
A. Have erratic emotions and behaviors.
B. Rapid increase in heigth and weigth.
C. Sweat and oil glands become more active.
D. Sudden increase in hormorone production.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Sudden increase in hormone production
Explanation:
What happens in a Fecal transplant?
/ this isn’t very much related to health but I couldn’t find a science tag
what are the transformation that happened to you on these changes,social changes
Answer:
Behaviour and way of thinking.
Explanation:
There is a change occurs in the behaviour and the way of thinking due to social change because social change is directly related and has great impact on the human behaviour. No society has ever remained the same. Change is always happening with the passage of time. Social change is sometimes very necessary in order to make a good society for its people and so these changes, changes the behaviour of people of society.
Why do co-payments exist?
Answer:
Explanation:
Insurance companies use copayments to share health care costs to prevent moral hazard. It may be a small portion of the actual cost of the medical service but is meant to deter people from seeking medical care that may not be necessary (e.g., an infection by the common cold).
What is a likely direct effect of a community program for local residents?
A.
lower education costs
B.
higher healthcare costs
C.
higher salaries
D.
improved safety for children
Answer:
D. improved safety for children
Explanation:
A community program can be defined as any organized scheme to make the community better for everyone. Such programs could include organizing clean ups, recycling of waste, planting of trees and education on ozone layer depletion.
Such programs would make the environment safer for children.
The most likely direct effects of a community program for local residents would improve safety for children
Answer:
I think the answer is D.
Explanation:
I took the test
To measure a certain ingredient, you bend down to be at eye level with the ingredient in the measuring cup. What type of ingredient are you measuring?
Answer:
Maybe flour?
Explanation:
Answer:
liquid
Explanation:
Help me with this please
Answer:
use google to snswer it
Explanation:
Describe how your cousin's cardiovascular system and fitness levels might have changed after three months of this routine. How can these changes be monitored?
What is a good way to establish the credibility of online sources?
A.
checking the site for links to other credible sources
B.
assess the presentation of the material for professionalism
C.
determine if the site presents good, unbiased coverage of the topics
D.
all of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
Answer:
I would say its D. all of them above
Answer:
D. All of the above.
Explanation:
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1. Which one is an example of biologic
environment?
are coping strategies that help you protect yourself from difficult feelings.
Can you please explain what your question is better?
Baby Chen weighed 6.5 lbs (2.95 kg) at birth. How much do you expect him to weigh at his first birthday?
Answer:
19.5 pounds
Explanation:
I found the answer on quizlet.
Mrs. Carr needs to have additional testing done before receiving a diagnosis. Her general doctor explains that he will need to send all of her medical records over to her newly assigned specialist. Mrs. Carr does not want all of her information shared, but instead requests that only information related to her disorder be shared. Is Mrs. Carr within her rights to request that only certain information be shared? A. Yes, Mrs. Carr is within her rights to request only certain information is shared because she is an adult. B. No. Mrs. Carr is required to allow her general doctor to share any information he sees necessary for treatment as he is qualified to know which information is necessary. C. No. Mrs. Carr does not have the right to request only certain information is shared because she is not a trained medical professional. D. Yes. Mrs. Carr is within her rights to request only certain information is shared because she is protected by the HIPPA privacy rule
Answer:
So if Mrs.carr doesnt want her info to be shared i prefur that he doent share it with other people
Explanation:
so YES she has her rights: Yes. Mrs. Carr is within her rights to request only certain information is shared because she is protected by the HIPPA privacy rule
Match these items. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column. 1. consumer cost of a good or service 2. market economy economy in which market forces determine prices of resources and the prices and distribution of goods and services 3. planned economy someone whose wants are satisfied by using goods and services 4. price economy in which a central authority owns productive resources and distributes goods and services 5. producer people who make goods and provide services
Answer:
1. Price.
2. Market economy.
3. Consumer.
4. Planned economy.
5. Producer.
Explanation:
1. Price: cost of a good or service.
2. Market economy: economy in which market forces determine prices of resources and the prices and distribution of goods and services.
3. Consumer: someone whose wants are satisfied by using goods and services.
4. Planned economy: economy in which a central authority owns productive resources and distributes goods and services.
5. Producer: people who make goods and provide services.
Which of the following is not a benefit of bodyweight exercises?
Strengthen the body
Gain core strength
Injury prevention
Improve nutrition
What is the structure of a complete enzyme (with specific sites)?
Answer:
The enzyme’s active site binds to the substrate. Since enzymes are proteins, this site is composed of a unique combination of amino acid residues (side chains or R groups). Each amino acid residue can be large or small; weakly acidic or basic; hydrophilic or hydrophobic; and positively-charged.
Explanation:
All types of sciences use the same steps of the scientific method.
True
False
Which stimulus would generate a response from the somatosensory system? hearing a baby’s cry smelling a skunk tasting a sour apple touching a hot pan
Answer- D: touching a hot pan
Explanation: Stimulus would generate a response from the somatosensory system would be a change in temperature, tissue damage, or a chemical action.
pros and cons of different forms of transportation?
Answer:
A pro for driving somewhere rather than walking is you get there faster
Explanation:
in your opinion why do you think physical activity influence or affects you as a person
for some people ,physicial activity is a purpose in life ,but for others it is just movements that complete their day or keep them in shape
What step is necessary in order for a microscopic virus to truly invade the human body?
Answer:
A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all types of life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea. Since Dmitri Ivanovsky's 1892 article describing a non-bacterial pathogen infecting tobacco plants and the discovery of the tobacco mosaic virus by Martinus Beijerinck in 1898, more than 6,000 virus species have been described in detail of the millions of types of viruses in the environment. Viruses are found in almost every ecosystem on Earth and are the most numerous type of biological entity. The study of viruses is known as virology, a subspeciality of microbiology. When infected, a host cell is forced to rapidly produce thousands of identical copies of the original virus
Explanation: