Gravity-Form_Not-Working No Comments Gravity Form – Conditional Logic Working Perfect how2-complex-template-image how2-complex-template-image 1. Select your appropriate age-group Adolescent 13 - 17 Young Adults 18 - 24 Middle-aged Adults 25 - 64 Elderly 65+ 2. Select your appropriate body type. For this question, use the image 1 below to choose your body type. Adolescent 13 - 17; "BT1" Adolescent 13 - 17; "BT2" Adolescent 13 - 17; "BT3" Adolescent 13 - 17; "BT4" Hiddenfirst43. Current weight and height required. For this question, please deduce your BMI from Image 2 below to choose your weight class. Image 2 Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1; "Under-weight BMI less than 18.5" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2; "Normal/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3; "Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0" 4. Are you aware of family history of Obesity, Thyroid disorders, Diabetes mellitus?For practical purposes you may have other disease entities that is not listed in this question that would also be considered as positive family history. Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5; "Yes" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2; "Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9; "Yes" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5; "No" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2; "Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9; "No" 5. Select your appropriate routine tests result (Required routine laboratory tests [CBC, CMP, Lipid panel, chest Xray, urinalysis]) Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No; "Routine blood tests – Normal" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No; "Routine blood tests – Abnormal" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No; "Routine blood tests – Not available" 6. Select one of the following groups that is most relevant to you Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Weakness, Fatigue, Malaise, Lack of exercise, Dehydration, Swelling, Clothes’ fitting, Sociocultural problems (Family dynamics, Financial issues)" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Skin rash, Dry skin, Skinfold thinness/thickness, Hair loss, Recurrent infections" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Heat intolerance, Cold intolerance, High blood sugar, Low blood sugar, Excessive thirst" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; Visual disturbances, Paresthesia, Lack of sleep, Anxiety, Panic, Depression, Stress, Bereavement, Emotional problems, Lack of concentration, Agitated behavior" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Diarrhea, Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Urinary problems" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Shortness of breath, Cough, Hoarseness, Chest pain, Headache, Fever, elevated blood pressure" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Body ache, Back pain, Recent trauma" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal/; "Illicit drug use, Alcoholism" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Toothache, Gum infections, Loss of teeth" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1/Under-weight BMI less than 18.5/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "None of the above" Please review your provided health information Your age-group – 13 – 17 years Your body type – Underweight Your BMI - less than 18.5 Your family history – Not relevant Your routine laboratory tests – Normal Your symptoms – None Based upon your provided health information, you are underweight. Being underweight could be result of certain risk factors, among which are Family history and genes Race or ethnicity Age Sex Eating and physical activity habits Where you live, work, play, and worship Your routine laboratory tests – Normal Not enough sleep For weight management, follow the recommendations as listed 15 best ways to maintain and prevent weight loss. Exercise regularly (You need to get 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity activity a week to prevent weight gain, Lift weights) Follow a healthy-eating plan (Eating Breakfast Every Day, Eat Lots of Protein, Track Your Food Intake, Eat Plenty of Vegetables, Take daily calorie counts) Hydration, Hydration, Hydration Practice Mindful Eating Know and avoid the food traps that cause you to eat (Be Mindful of Your Carb Intake) Weigh Yourself Regularly Be consistent (Stick to Your Plan All Week Long) Control Stress Levels (Get Enough Sleep) Find a Support Group (Find like-minded people on internet and interact) Psychological counseling (emotional problems, alteration of body image, exercise monitoring) Patient counseling (guidance in proper diet, keeping a food diary, good oral hygiene, behavior modification) Seek out balanced weight management program Consultation with nutritionist/dietitian Consult with your health care provider for possible consideration of these laboratory studies (TSH, Dexamethasone suppression test, serum cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose levels) Be Prepared for Setbacks HiddenAdolescent-underweight above3. Current weight and height required. For this question, please deduce your BMI from Image 2 below to choose your weight class. Image 2 Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1; "Under-weight BMI less than 18.5" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2; "Normal/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3; "Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0" 4. Are you aware of family history of Obesity, Thyroid disorders, Diabetes mellitus?For practical purposes you may have other disease entities that is not listed in this question that would also be considered as positive family history. Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1; Under-weight BMI less than 18.5; "Yes" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2; Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9; "Yes" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1; Under-weight BMI less than 18.5; "No" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9; "No" 5. Select your appropriate routine tests result (Required routine laboratory tests [CBC, CMP, Lipid panel, chest Xray, urinalysis]) Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No; "Routine blood tests – Normal" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No; "Routine blood tests – Abnormal" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No; "Routine blood tests – Not available" 6. Select one of the following groups that is most relevant to you Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Weakness, Fatigue, Malaise, Lack of exercise, Dehydration, Swelling, Clothes’ fitting, Sociocultural problems (Family dynamics, Financial issues)" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Skin rash, Dry skin, Skinfold thinness/thickness, Hair loss, Recurrent infections" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Heat intolerance, Cold intolerance, High blood sugar, Low blood sugar, Excessive thirst" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; Visual disturbances, Paresthesia, Lack of sleep, Anxiety, Panic, Depression, Stress, Bereavement, Emotional problems, Lack of concentration, Agitated behavior" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Diarrhea, Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Urinary problems" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Shortness of breath, Cough, Hoarseness, Chest pain, Headache, Fever, elevated blood pressure" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Body ache, Back pain, Recent trauma" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal/; "Illicit drug use, Alcoholism" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "Toothache, Gum infections, Loss of teeth" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9/No/Routine blood tests – Normal; "None of the above" Please review your provided health information Please review your provided health information Your age-group – 13 – 17 years Your body type – Normal Your BMI - 18.5 – 24.9 Your family history – Not relevant Your routine laboratory tests – Normal Your symptoms – None Based upon your provided health information, you are healthy weight. Being healthy weight, you have clean bill of health. However, to maintain your health status, you may do well to follow listed recommendations. Healthier lifestyle: incorporating better eating habits, and increasing physical activity are ways to decrease or delay the risks associated with metabolic syndrome; Exercise regularly (You need to get 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity activity a week to maintain healthy weight) Ayurvedic medicines (approach to weight management includes dietary considerations-watching intake of sweets, dairy, fats and various herbal remedies. Guggul for lowering cholesterol and burning fat; Garcinia cambozia for suppressing appetite and aiding digestion; Garlic, ginger, cayenne, black pepper and fenugreek to help increase metabolism; use black pepper, long pepper, cayenne, ginger and hot lemon before meals to combat carbohydrate indigestion [undigested carbohydrate can lead to triglycerides]) Psychological counseling (emotional problems, alteration of body image, exercise monitoring) Laboratory studies (TSH, Dexamethasone suppression test, serum cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose levels) Patient counseling (weight control measures, exercise, behavior modification and dietary compliance) Avoid fad diets (non-standard dietary recommendations but popular e.g. Atkins Diet, South Beach Diet, Vegan Diet, Ketogenic Diet, Paleo Diet, The Zone Diet, The Dukan Diet, The 5:2 Diet) Balanced weight management program Follow a healthy-eating plan (Eating Breakfast Every Day, Eat Lots of Protein, Track Your Food Intake, Eat Plenty of Vegetables, Take daily calorie counts, know and avoid the food traps that cause you to eat [Be Mindful of Your Carb Intake]) Hydration, Hydration, Hydration Be consistent (Stick to Your Plan All Week Long) Control Stress Levels (Get Enough Sleep) Find a Support Group (Find like-minded people on internet and interact) Consultation with nutritionist/dietitian Be Prepared for Setbacks HiddenAdolescent-healthy-weight above3. Current weight and height required. For this question, please deduce your BMI from Image 2 below to choose your weight class. Image 2 Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1; "Under-weight BMI less than 18.5" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2; "Normal/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3; "Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0" 4. Are you aware of family history of Obesity, Thyroid disorders, Diabetes mellitus?For practical purposes you may have other disease entities that is not listed in this question that would also be considered as positive family history. Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2; "Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9; "Yes" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9; "Yes" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2; "Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9; "No" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9; "No" 5. Select your appropriate routine tests result (Required routine laboratory tests [CBC, CMP, Lipid panel, chest Xray, urinalysis]) Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9"/Yes; "Routine blood tests – Normal" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes; "Routine blood tests – Abnormal" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes; "Routine blood tests – Not available" 6. Select one of the following groups that is most relevant to you Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Weakness, Fatigue, Malaise, Lack of exercise, Dehydration, Swelling, Clothes’ fitting, Sociocultural problems (Family dynamics, Financial issues)" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Skin rash, Dry skin, Skinfold thinness/thickness, Hair loss, Recurrent infections" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Heat intolerance, Cold intolerance, High blood sugar, Low blood sugar, Excessive thirst" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; Visual disturbances, Paresthesia, Lack of sleep, Anxiety, Panic, Depression, Stress, Bereavement, Emotional problems, Lack of concentration, Agitated behavior" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Diarrhea, Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Urinary problems" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Shortness of breath, Cough, Hoarseness, Chest pain, Headache, Fever, elevated blood pressure" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Body ache, Back pain, Recent trauma" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Illicit drug use, Alcoholism" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Toothache, Gum infections, Loss of teeth" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3/Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "None of the above" Please review your provided health information Please review your provided health information Your age-group – 13 – 17 years Your body type – Overweight Your BMI – 25.0 – 29.9 Your family history – Relevant Your routine laboratory tests – Abnormal Your symptoms – Weakness, Fatigue, Malaise, Lack of exercise, Dehydration, Swelling, Clothes’ fitting, Sociocultural problems (Family dynamics, Financial issues) Based upon your provided health information, you are overweight. Being overweight could be result of certain risk factors, among which are Metabolic syndrome - a cluster of conditions including excess abdominal fat, high blood sugar, abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels and high blood pressure; accumulation of fat around midsection or disproportionate waist-hip ratio (apple shape) Cancer - According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, overweight and obesity raise the risk for at least 13 different malignancies, including breast, colon, kidney and pancreatic cancer. Visceral fat can build up around the heart and inside the liver and other organs. Fat in the liver can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. Some experts now refer to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) as metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) to emphasize the connection. High blood pressure (Hypertension) High LDL cholesterol, low HDL cholesterol, or high levels of triglycerides (Dyslipidemia) Type 2 diabetes (elevated glucose and insulin levels) Coronary heart disease Stroke Gallbladder disease Osteoarthritis (a breakdown of cartilage and bone within a joint) For weight management, follow the recommendations as listed Healthier lifestyle: incorporating better eating habits, losing weight, and increasing physical activity are ways to decrease or delay the risks associated with metabolic syndrome Ayurvedic medicines (approach to weight management includes dietary considerations-watching intake of sweets, dairy, fats and various herbal remedies. Guggul for lowering cholesterol and burning fat; Garcinia cambozia for suppressing appetite and aiding digestion Garlic, ginger, cayenne, black pepper and fenugreek to help increase metabolism; use black pepper, long pepper, cayenne, ginger and hot lemon before meals to combat carbohydrate indigestion [undigested carbohydrate can lead to triglycerides]) Psychological counseling (emotional problems, alteration of body image, exercise monitoring) Laboratory studies (TSH, Dexamethasone suppression test, serum cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose levels) Patient counseling (weight control measures, exercise, behavior modification and dietary compliance) Avoid fad diets (non-standard dietary recommendations but popular e.g. Atkins Diet, South Beach Diet, Vegan Diet, Ketogenic Diet, Paleo Diet, The Zone Diet, The Dukan Diet, The 5:2 Diet) Balanced weight management program HiddenAdolescent-overweight above3. Current weight and height required. For this question, please deduce your BMI from Image 2 below to choose your weight class. Image 2 Adolescent 13 - 17/BT1; "Under-weight BMI less than 18.5" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT2; "Normal/Healthy-weight BMI range 18.5 – 24.9" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3; "Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0" 4. Are you aware of family history of Obesity, Thyroid disorders, Diabetes mellitus?For practical purposes you may have other disease entities that is not listed in this question that would also be considered as positive family history. Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3; "Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9; "Yes" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0; "Yes" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT3; "Over-weight BMI range 25.0 – 29.9; "No" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4/Obese BMI greater than 30.0; "No" 5. Select your appropriate routine tests result (Required routine laboratory tests [CBC, CMP, Lipid panel, chest Xray, urinalysis]) Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0"/Yes; "Routine blood tests – Normal" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes; "Routine blood tests – Abnormal" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes; "Routine blood tests – Not available" 6. Select one of the following groups that is most relevant to you Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Weakness, Fatigue, Malaise, Lack of exercise, Dehydration, Swelling, Clothes’ fitting, Sociocultural problems (Family dynamics, Financial issues)" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Skin rash, Dry skin, Skinfold thinness/thickness, Hair loss, Recurrent infections" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Heat intolerance, Cold intolerance, High blood sugar, Low blood sugar, Excessive thirst" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; Visual disturbances, Paresthesia, Lack of sleep, Anxiety, Panic, Depression, Stress, Bereavement, Emotional problems, Lack of concentration, Agitated behavior" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Diarrhea, Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Urinary problems" * Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Shortness of breath, Cough, Hoarseness, Chest pain, Headache, Fever, elevated blood pressure" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Body ache, Back pain, Recent trauma" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Illicit drug use, Alcoholism" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "Toothache, Gum infections, Loss of teeth" Adolescent 13 - 17/BT4; "Obese BMI greater than 30.0/Yes/Routine blood tests – Abnormal; "None of the above" Please review your provided health information Please review your provided health information Your age-group – 13 – 17 years Your body type – Overweight Your BMI – 25.0 – 29.9 Your family history – Relevant Your routine laboratory tests – Abnormal Your symptoms – Weakness, Fatigue, Malaise, Lack of exercise, Dehydration, Swelling, Clothes’ fitting, Sociocultural problems (Family dynamics, Financial issues) Based upon your provided health information, you are overweight. Being overweight could be result of certain risk factors, among which are Metabolic syndrome - a cluster of conditions including excess abdominal fat, high blood sugar, abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels and high blood pressure; accumulation of fat around midsection or disproportionate waist-hip ratio (apple shape) Cancer - According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, overweight and obesity raise the risk for at least 13 different malignancies, including breast, colon, kidney and pancreatic cancer. Visceral fat can build up around the heart and inside the liver and other organs. Fat in the liver can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. Some experts now refer to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) as metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) to emphasize the connection. High blood pressure (Hypertension) High LDL cholesterol, low HDL cholesterol, or high levels of triglycerides (Dyslipidemia) Type 2 diabetes (elevated glucose and insulin levels) Coronary heart disease Stroke Gallbladder disease Osteoarthritis (a breakdown of cartilage and bone within a joint) For weight management, follow the recommendations as listed Healthier lifestyle: incorporating better eating habits, losing weight, and increasing physical activity are ways to decrease or delay the risks associated with metabolic syndrome Ayurvedic medicines (approach to weight management includes dietary considerations-watching intake of sweets, dairy, fats and various herbal remedies. Guggul for lowering cholesterol and burning fat; Garcinia cambozia for suppressing appetite and aiding digestion Garlic, ginger, cayenne, black pepper and fenugreek to help increase metabolism; use black pepper, long pepper, cayenne, ginger and hot lemon before meals to combat carbohydrate indigestion [undigested carbohydrate can lead to triglycerides]) Psychological counseling (emotional problems, alteration of body image, exercise monitoring) Laboratory studies (TSH, Dexamethasone suppression test, serum cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose levels) Patient counseling (weight control measures, exercise, behavior modification and dietary compliance) Avoid fad diets (non-standard dietary recommendations but popular e.g. Atkins Diet, South Beach Diet, Vegan Diet, Ketogenic Diet, Paleo Diet, The Zone Diet, The Dukan Diet, The 5:2 Diet) Balanced weight management program HiddenSection Break Δ No Comments0
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