A. difficulty maintaining body temperature
B. difficulty with breathing, sucking, swallowing and digestion
C. susceptibility infection
D. all of these
Related Mcqs:
- People with weight problems are more likely to eat when experiencing the emotion of:
A. anxiety
B. anger
C. sadness
D. any of these - Although Cara has been obese for as long as she can remember, she is determined to lose excess body weight with a low-calories diet. Cara is most likely to have difficulty becoming and staying thin because:
A. the number of calories a person consumes daily has no effect on body weight
B. she may have a higher-than-average set point for body weight
C. her resting metabolic rate will increase and prompt her to over eat vigorous exercise
D. fat cells can be lost only with vigorous exercise - Long-term regulation of body weight and fat has been associated with the following hormone:
A. Hypothalamus
B. Estrogen
C. Cortisol
D. Leptin - Which TWO of 1: Automatic thoughts are spontaneously generated thoughts associated with specific moods.
2: Automatic thoughts are spontaneously generated thoughts associated with specific situations.
3: In collaborative empiricism, the therapist formulates a hypothesis and then tests its validity himself.
4: In collaborative empiricism, the client is asked to formulate a hypothesis and than helps the therapist to
test its validity.the following definitions key features of Aaron Beck’s cognitive therapy are accurate?A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 3 & 4
D. 2 & 4 - Birth typically occurs after ____________?
A. Forty weeks conception
B. Thirty eight weeks conception
C. Four weeks conception
D. None of these - High correlation with premature birth has been found in cases where the mother’s behavior included _____________?
A. depression
B. exposure to radiation
C. smoking
D. alcoholic beverages - What is a continuing function of heredity after birth?
A. transduction
B. maturation
C. learning
D. habituation - What refers to biological difference between males and females present at birth?
A. gender identity
B. gender role
C. sex
D. genotype - At birth, a child is unable to:
A. Fulfill his needs by himself
B. Respond
C. Take influences from the environment
D. Both (a) and (b) - Jamil and Qasim are identical twins, reared in different homes after their birth, due to the death of their parents. They are nineteen years of age and have personalities that differ sharply from each other. The reason of this difference in personality is most likely due to:
A. the two having identical genotypes
B. the environment
C. heredity
D. brain chemistry differences