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Which of the following explanations of the relationship of being overweight to (ACS) should the nurse include when presenting a healthy heart program to a community group?

1) Excessive weight will result in a decrease in low-density lipoproteins (LDL) that is linked to ACS.
2) Extra weight can lead to diabetes insipidus that will increase the risk for ACS.
3) Losing as little as 5% of body weight can significantly reduce the risk for ACS.
4) Obesity, a BMI of greater than 30, increases the risk for ACS at a greater rate than just being overweight.

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Final answer:

Losing as little as 5% of body weight can significantly reduce the risk for ACS.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nurse should include the explanation that losing as little as 5% of body weight can significantly reduce the risk for ACS when presenting a healthy heart program to a community group. This is a factually accurate statement supported by scientific evidence. Losing weight reduces the workload on the heart, decreases cholesterol levels, and improves overall cardiovascular health.

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