A dietitian is working with a morbidly obese client in an effort to facilitate weight loss. Which of the dietitian's following teaching points about the nature of adipose tissue should be included in the client education?

A)
"Our ultimate goal is going to be eventually rid your body of adipose tissue or fat."
B)
"Your fat cells can be considered to be one large energy storage organ that also has a role in hormone production."
C)
"We ideally would like to maximize your levels of brown fat and minimize those of white fat."
D)
"Obesity is normally the result of the number of 'pre-fat' cells an individual is born with."


Ans:
B

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Fat cells are collectively considered a large body organ that is metabolically active in the uptake, synthesis, storage, and mobilization of lipids, which are the main source of stored fuel for the body; the role of adipose tissue as an endocrine organ has also been recently elucidated. It is neither a desirable nor reasonable goal to entirely rid the body of fat, given the key roles it plays in homeostasis, and brown fat is not common in postnatal life. Preadipocytes have been shown to play a role in obesity, but the condition is still primarily a consequence of energy intake exceeding output.

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