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M.L. is a 34-year-old male computer programmer with a BMI of 26 who is seeking dietary counseling. His dose of Prilosec was recently increased, and although he now suffers less often from heartburn symptoms, he is also leery of medical side effects and would like any and all suggestions to manage his GERD "naturally." Having had GERD for the past eight years and been on some form of antacid or antisecretory medication continuously during that time, M.L. knows what foods or factors cause symptoms, and is able to generally avoid them; hence, he has not had reflux esophagitis in over a year. A 24-hour diet history reveals M.L. ate these foods yesterday:
Breakfast: Skipped
Snack: Fresh pear; instant oatmeal made with water, eaten with brown sugar and two non-dairy creamers; skim milk
Lunch: Lean turkey lunch meat on whole-grain bread with lettuce, tomato, and mustard; 100% grape juice diluted with water; snack pack of carrots, no dressing
Snack: Sugar cookies; skim milk
Dinner: Tempura (deep-fried, breaded) salmon; buttered rice; salad with lettuce and tomato; vinegar and oil dressing; water
Snack, at bedtime: Ginger ale and ginger snap cookies
-The practitioner gives M.L. a checklist of lifestyle changes that can help minimize GERD symptoms. Based on the diet recall above, M.L. would benefit from education about which topic?
Disordered Behavior
refers to actions or patterns of behavior that deviate significantly from cultural norms and expectations, potentially causing distress or impairment in personal, social, or occupational functioning.
Male Standard
The male standard refers to societal norms and expectations that value and prioritize characteristics, behaviors, and perspectives associated with men, often to the detriment of women and non-binary people.
Hysteria
A psychological term historically used to describe excessive or uncontrollable emotion or excitement, often without an identifiable cause.
Wandering Womb
An ancient belief that a woman's uterus could move freely around her body, causing various health issues.
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