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265527 Ano: 2016
Disciplina: Nutrição
Banca: UFF
Orgão: UFF

Inúmeros fatores influenciam a resposta glicêmica aos alimentos. Para o indivíduo com diabetes, o monitoramento, segundo a American Diabetes Association (ADA) deve ser feito através da:

 

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265526 Ano: 2016
Disciplina: Nutrição
Banca: UFF
Orgão: UFF

Todos os pacientes oncológicos são beneficiados com a alimentação rica em frutas e vegetais fontes de antioxidantes (cinco ou mais porções por dia). Em relação ao consumo de antioxidantes, é correto afirmar que:

 

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265525 Ano: 2016
Disciplina: Nutrição
Banca: UFF
Orgão: UFF

A avaliação do estado nutricional do paciente oncológico, submetido a tratamento clínico e/ou cirúrgico, deve ser uma prioridade no plano terapêutico. No caso de paciente oncológico, os instrumentos a serem utilizados no momento da internação são:

 

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265524 Ano: 2016
Disciplina: Nutrição
Banca: UFF
Orgão: UFF

Segundo as Diretrizes Brasileiras de Obesidade, publicadas pela ABESO:

 

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265523 Ano: 2016
Disciplina: Nutrição
Banca: UFF
Orgão: UFF

Dietas de muito baixa caloria (< 800 kca/dia) podem levar à seguinte complicação:

 

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265522 Ano: 2016
Disciplina: Nutrição
Banca: UFF
Orgão: UFF

A dieta DASH é recomendada para indivíduos hipertensos. Essa dieta se caracteriza por:

 

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265521 Ano: 2016
Disciplina: Nutrição
Banca: UFF
Orgão: UFF

Para portadores de doença cardiovascular, as recomendações de consumo de ácidos graxos ômega 3 são:

 

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265520 Ano: 2016
Disciplina: Nutrição
Banca: UFF
Orgão: UFF

De acordo com o Adult Treatment Panel III (ATP III), os indivíduos com dislipidemia devem limitar o consumo de gordura saturada em:

 

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Common Causes of Computer Stress

Morton C. Orman, M.D.

Anyone who uses a computer regularly knows how valuable these machines can be. And anyone who has ever waited for their on-line service to respond, received a “mailbox full” message, or had their hard disk crash knows that working with computers can sometimes be stressful. Dealing with computer stress is really no different than dealing with any other type of stress in life. In what follows, you will find some common causes of computerrelated stress, as well as some tips to avoid them.

Failing to Anticipate Problems

Yes, power failures do occur, and damage, viruses, and hard disk crashes may not always be avoidable. But adopting a regular backup schedule can make such losses easier to bear. The point is there are many potential computer-related nightmares, but they can be anticipated and steps taken to prevent a disaster.

Failing to Relate to Stress as Feedback

The best way to deal with any type of stress in your life is to view it as personal feedback. Instead of blaming your computer, blaming software developers, or blaming life itself, take the viewpoint that any type of stress in your life may have something to do with your own thinking and behavior. Are you frustrated and angry because you can't seem to get your slick new software program to run as advertised? Or did you fail to read the instruction manual or skip the online tutorial?

Unrealistic Expectations

Much of our stress in life is caused by our own unrealistic expectations. Much of our frustration with computers comes from expecting ourselves or our computers to function perfectly all the time. While this is an admirable goal, it is not very realistic. From time to time, computer problems will occur.

Beating Up On Yourself Unnecessarily

Along with the expectations of perfectionism and faultless performance comes the very common behavior pattern of beating yourself whenever you do something wrong or make a “dumb” mistake. Mistakes in the computer world are very common. Forgiveness and compassion are what you need to deal with the many difficulties computer usage entails.

Available at: <http://www.stresscure.com/hrn/common.html>. Accessed on: 19 jan. 2016.Adapted.


Read the text and answer the following questions:

The last paragraph of the text argues that those who use computers often

 

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Common Causes of Computer Stress

Morton C. Orman, M.D.

Anyone who uses a computer regularly knows how valuable these machines can be. And anyone who has ever waited for their on-line service to respond, received a “mailbox full” message, or had their hard disk crash knows that working with computers can sometimes be stressful. Dealing with computer stress is really no different than dealing with any other type of stress in life. In what follows, you will find some common causes of computerrelated stress, as well as some tips to avoid them.

Failing to Anticipate Problems

Yes, power failures do occur, and damage, viruses, and hard disk crashes may not always be avoidable. But adopting a regular backup schedule can make such losses easier to bear. The point is there are many potential computer-related nightmares, but they can be anticipated and steps taken to prevent a disaster.

Failing to Relate to Stress as Feedback

The best way to deal with any type of stress in your life is to view it as personal feedback. Instead of blaming your computer, blaming software developers, or blaming life itself, take the viewpoint that any type of stress in your life may have something to do with your own thinking and behavior. Are you frustrated and angry because you can't seem to get your slick new software program to run as advertised? Or did you fail to read the instruction manual or skip the online tutorial?

Unrealistic Expectations

Much of our stress in life is caused by our own unrealistic expectations. Much of our frustration with computers comes from expecting ourselves or our computers to function perfectly all the time. While this is an admirable goal, it is not very realistic. From time to time, computer problems will occur.

Beating Up On Yourself Unnecessarily

Along with the expectations of perfectionism and faultless performance comes the very common behavior pattern of beating yourself whenever you do something wrong or make a “dumb” mistake. Mistakes in the computer world are very common. Forgiveness and compassion are what you need to deal with the many difficulties computer usage entails.

Available at: <http://www.stresscure.com/hrn/common.html>. Accessed on: 19 jan. 2016.Adapted.


Read the text and answer the following questions:

The notion of “stress as feedback”, introduced in the third paragraph of the text, means that stress, in our lives, can

 

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