When little or no sugar is taken in with the diet, the body switches to fatty acid breakdown to provide energy. One of the consequences of the switch is the buildup of ketone bodies in blood, which are decarboxylated to produce acetone.
Acetone is then partially metabolized, but can also be felt on the breath of the person - a kind of fruity, nail polish remover smell. It is a sign that the body is deprived of carbohydrates (similarly to type I Diabetes).
High levels of acetone may damage the kidneys and the liver in the long-run.
That is not a normal side effect of anorexia and can be potentially dangerous as acetone can be a harmful chemical tonthe body.
tetosis/ketoacidosishere is an answer for your question;Fat products are necessary for ATP formation. They first break down to acetic acid. When there isn't enough glucose, larger amount of fat break down. The fat oxidation is fast but not complete, resulting in intermediate products such as acetoacetic acid and acetone in blood. This condition calls acidosis or ketoacidosisYou have posted a question given in your college assignment. Please review the academic dishonesty policy and note that wikianswers is NOT an approved source for research. You need to do your own research, not base your answer on non-reviewed sources.Anemia
1 in every 250 people is anorexic or shows anorexic tendencies in America.
Yes.
Their are no proven statements stating that Lauren Conrad is anorexic. She doesn't look anorexic either, she's skinny yes but that can be achieved with a healthy diet and exercise which her show "the hills" shows she does.
The A1C test is a blood test used to verify the blood sugar level. If the test shows that the blood sugar level is above 120, this determines that the person is diabetic.
A chest x ray may show alveolar disease. An arterial blood gas reveals low oxygen levels in the blood. Bronchoscopy with transtracheal biopsy shows alveolar proteinosis.
Acetone (C3H6O) has a pH of 7, which means that the substance, on its own, is neither an acid nor a base. This pH value, which is about the same as pure water, shows that acetone is relatively neutral. The organic compound is also known by the IUPAC name of propanone.
No, thyroid blood tests do not show HIV in the test results. HIV testing is a separate test that specifically looks for the presence of the HIV virus in the blood. Thyroid blood tests measure levels of thyroid hormones to assess thyroid function.
Potassium is an electrolyte (a substance that maintains your body's fluid levels). It helps regulate blood pressure and heart function. Research shows that increasing your potassium intake can lower your blood pressure but too much can derange your electrolyte balance and slow your heart down, sometimes to dangerous levels.
The way it shows up on test is because it is obviously in the fluids (urine, blood, etc. etc. ) of the person who took the drugs. wasn't blood test urine test , it was wrapped in glad wrap and may have had some acetone spilled on it therefore wasn't sure if I could still drink it as I use it as an anti INFLAMMATORY
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