Obesity, Smoking, Alcohol and other Risk Factors

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GCSE Biology (Health & Medicine) Quiz on Obesity, Smoking, Alcohol and other Risk Factors, created by Ablazej P on 04/02/2018.
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Question 1

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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.
Answer
  • 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.
Answer
  • 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.
Answer
  • Lipoprotein
  • platelet

Question 8

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Ionizing radiation is one risk factor of obesity.
Answer
  • 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].
Answer
  • animals
  • children of smoking parents
  • the elderly
  • those without adequate food security
  • radiation
  • UV rays
  • second hand smoke
  • genetics
  • unavoidable
  • lifestyle-based
  • genetic
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