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- in warm weather, organizations must make sure that older adults participating in physical activity are protected against what potential challenge?
○ overheating
○ malnutrition
○ boredom
○ insulin sensitivity
- what is a benefit of physical activity for older adults with type 2 diabetes?
○ increased triglyceride levels
○ improved insulin sensitivity
○ worsened neuropathic pain
○ reduced muscle mass
- what is a cognitive change due to normal aging?
○ slowed thought processing speed
○ inability to perform activities of daily living
○ normal executive function speed
○ forgetting personal history
Question 6
In warm weather, older adults doing physical activity are at risk of overheating due to reduced thermoregulation. Malnutrition is not directly related to warm - weather physical activity, boredom is not a physical challenge from warm weather, and insulin sensitivity is related to diabetes management not warm - weather activity risks.
Physical activity helps older adults with type 2 diabetes by improving insulin sensitivity (allowing cells to use insulin better). Increased triglyceride levels, worsened neuropathic pain, and reduced muscle mass are not benefits of physical activity for them.
Normal aging is associated with a slowed thought - processing speed. Inability to perform activities of daily living is a sign of a disorder, not normal aging. Executive function speed typically slows with age, and forgetting personal history is not a normal cognitive change of aging.
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