Symposium: How can healthcare professionals influence health behaviours Flashcards

- influence on cardiovascular health - motivational interviewing

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What is Omega- 3 and what is its impact on our health?

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  • polyunsaturated fatty acid
  • alpha-Linoleic acid →EPA →DHA
  • anti-inflammatory response
  • decreased expression of genes involved in inflammatory and atherogenesis related pathways
  • little effect on cardiovascular health
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What is Omega- 6 and what is its impact on our health?

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  • polyunsaturated fatty acid
  • Linolenic acid→ arachidonic acid
  • metabolised to form (AA) this is considered pro-inflammatory
  • linolenic acid in adipose tissue and platelets is positively associated with coronary artery disease
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What are the negatives of fad diets involving fat and carbohydrates?

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  • CHO can enhance the hepatic synthesis of VLDL and reduce HDL
  • low fat with an increased CHO → reduction in total LDL but increase in small dense LDL which are more atherogenic
  • higher dietary CHO→ down-regulation of insulin response → increased lipolysis
  • increases greater delivery of fatty acids and an increase in hepatic esterification and subsequent overproduction of VLDL: esp. in TG rich VLDL1
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What are the benefits of consuming fruit and veg?

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  • the soluble fibre in plants shows ↓ serum cholesterol: inhibits cholesterol reabsorption in the GI tract
  • improved antioxidant profile: improves plasma total antioxidant capacity, and glutathione peroxidase activity
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What are the two dietary patterns that are recommended?

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• PREDIMED; Mediterranean diet
• USA DASH diet
- eating vegetables, fruits, and whole grains
- fat-free or low-fat dairy products

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Explain obesity and how it works physiologically

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  • excess energy intake than what the body can expend
  • fat tissue provides a source of FFA (free fatty acid) in circulation, providing fatty acid for metabolism
  • visceral adipose tissue is less responsive to insulin and delivers FFA through the portal circulation
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Explain the bio-physiology behind Visceral obesity

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  • high lipolytic activity of the visceral fat contributes to deliver an increased load of FFA to the liver
  • FFA converted to TG and stored in the cytosol
  • contributes to forming VLDL enriched with TGs
  • through cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) and hepatic lipase activity- DLD become smaller and denser particles
  • denser particles are highly atherogenic and easily converted into oixidized-LDL
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What is Motivational Interviewing?

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  • a collaborative conversation to strengthen persons own motivation for and commitment to change
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What are Prochaska & DiClemente’s stages of change?

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→ contemplation →preparation→action→

maintenance→relapse→precontimplation→

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What core skills can be used in MI?

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  • Open questions: doesn’t allow room for one-word answers
  • Affirmations: noticing what is right and verbally giving credit for it
  • Reflections: reflective listening, repeating back to the speaker what they said
  • Summaries: capturing elements of what the person has said without judgment. good for polite interruptions
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What is Ambivalence?

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  • when individuals don’t know which way to go

- stuck between two paths of actions

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