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body weight and weight management
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Undergraduate 2
12/07/2009

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Term

whats the difference between

over weight

overfat

&

obsese

Definition

overweight: exceeds their ideal weiht by being 10 LBS or 10 percent out of the normal criteria


overfat: if the person exceeds their % of body fat by a certtain margin


obese: gross excess by 20-30 percent of body weight and fat

Term

 

 

 

what is the concept of ideal weight ?

Definition

two methods to define it.


the medical definition: ideal weight is at which the health risks are at the lowest


aestetic definition: based on the perception of beauty

 

 

 

Term

 

 

what is the demographic of obesity in north america?

Definition
  • 1/3 of candaians are obese.
  • prevalence is high and increasing.
  • increases with age and greater in men
  • males are more likely to have excess weight them females 
  • childhood obesity is on the rise and is a health concern
  • weight disatisfaction is higher in women than men
  • men with high BMI are content but they are @ a health risk



Term

 

 

what are ways to estimate body weight or body composition?

Definition
  1. height weight tables
  2. BMI
  3. underwater weighing
  4. skinfolds
  5. whole body electrical impedance
  6. CAT scans
Term
  1. what is the most commonly used method to determine body composition ?
  2. what are its limitations?
  3. why?
Definition

1. BMI

2. because its simple, height and weight are the only values needed.

3. does not tell anything about body composition

Term

 

 

 

what is obesisty strongly correlated with?

Definition

hypertension

high serum cholesterol

non insulin dependent diabetes

CVD

cancer

(apple and pear)

Term

 

 

what is the best way to measure abdominal obesity?

Definition

 

 

measuring waist circumference

 

Term

 

 

what factors contribute to weigh problems?

obesity..

Definition
  • metabolic factors: thyroid gland
  • familial factors: learned habits
  • set point theory
  • energy balance:
  • genetics
  • psychological/cultural factors

 

Term

 

 

 

describe the set point thory and energy balance

Definition

set point: individuals body weight or % of body fat is maintained in narrow limits around a point.

 

energy: amount of energy expended in a day

Term

 

 

 

what is the thermogenic efficiency theory

Definition

while some people become obese and others dont.

 

daily caloric intake used to maintain body temp

Term

 

 

what is the hunger center?

what else is it called?

Definition

located in the hypothalamus

 

also called "appestat" ; receives info from the stomach. smelling food = hunger

Term

 

 

 

what are the social issues regarding obesity?

Definition

 

 

prejudice

Term

 

 

what are unsound methods of weight reduction?

Definition
  1. fad diets
  2. weight cycling
  3. drugs
  4. therapies
  5. surgery
Term

 

 

what are fad diets?

Definition
  • most popular method
  • its the belief that a combination of food will help you lose weight
  • but its mostly a low calorie diet; water weight by increased urination
Term

 

 

what are the problem with fad diets?

Definition
  1. not nutritionally balanced -- dont contain enough servings from all four food groups

  2. too drastic a reductin in caloric intake. -- you need atleast 1200 kcal/day to meet the minimal metabolic requirement
  3. you cant maintain fad diets for too long; nutritionally deficient
  4. regain the weight one you get off the diet

Term

 

 

 

what effects do fad diets have on metabolic rate?

Definition

 

 

fad diets can lower the basal metabolic rate;

you can gain weight even tho you have a caloric restriction

Term

 

 

what is weight cycling?

limitations and problems

Definition

 

 

its a pattern or losing and regaining weight

 

increases mortality

Term

 

what is a stimulant?

what is a diuretic?

what substance has both properties?

Definition

stimulant: supresses appetite

diuretic: increases urination

 

caffein has both properties

Term

 

 

what are the problems with diuretics.

Definition

they deplete electrolyte stores;

 

K+ loss can cause: arrhythimias, cardiac arrest and DEATH

Term

 

 

 

what are problems associated with stimulants?

Definition
  1. insomnia
  2. hypertension
  3. mood and personality changes
  4. arrythmias
  5. dependency
Term

 

 

 

what kind of therapies are there for weight loss?

Definition

steam / sauna baths -- profuse sweating causes water loss


sleep therapy: no eating during sleep, but the body needs to use energy to maintain body functions as maintaining body temp, circulation of blood respiration,

 

cold water: immersing in cold water increase caloric expendature to keep body temp stable

Term

 

 

 

what kind of surgeries are there for weight loss?

Definition
  1. jaw wiring; to stop eating
  2. stapling the stomach; decrease volume to 15%
  3. intestinal bypass: decreases the change of absorption of nutrients
  4. liposuction and lipecsuction: taking out fat deposits.
Term

 

 

 

what is EMS?

Definition

electrical muscle stimulant:

 

doesnt make you lose more calories then just doing a simple task

Term

 

 

 

what are the risks of surgery?

Definition

 

 

infection from the surgery

death; from being under

expensive

Term

 

 

 

what are the two main eating disorders?

Definition

1. anorexia nervosa: fear of getting fat, not eating

 

2. bulimia nervosa: binge eating, then feeling gross and fat after so you throw up.

Term

 

 

 

what are the risk associated with anorexia

Definition

mortality rate is high

suicide

heart attacks

starvation

social isolation

oestoporosis

un-normal development

Term

 

 

 

what are the risks of bulima

Definition

eroded tooth enamel

rupture stomach from acid

tearing the esophagus

loss of control of intestines: from laxatives

unbalanced electrolytes

irregular heart beats

Term

 

 

what are the guidelines for sound weight control?

Definition

sensible diets

exercise

change in eating habits

peer group support

 

Term

 

 

 

what is the energy balance equation?

Definition

 

 

 

caloric consumption and caloric expenditure

Term

 

 

explain exercise

Definition
Term

 

 

 

rate at which exercise burns calories depends on what?

Definition

 

 

 

type and intensity

Term

 

 

exercise for old vs. young

Definition

 

 

strength training vs aerobic training

Term

 

 

what more important that intensity?

Definition

 

 

 

duration

Term

 

 

what benefits does exercise have on weight reduction?

Definition

 

 

maintaining muscle mass

relief in depression and anxiety

Term

 

 

 

change in eating habits means what

Definition

choosing where and when and what to eat

eat slower

 

it takes 20 minutes for the body to figure out its full

Term

 

 

 

what kind of peer groups are there? why are the good?

Definition

 

 

weight watchers are good, because they provide a support group to encourage diets.

Term

 

 

 

what % are cnds overweight ?

Definition

 

 

32%

Term

 

 

 

what are the four fatter nations in the world before canada?

Definition

 

USA

brisitsh

new zeland

austrialian

Term

 

 

what is the main cause of overweighness in canada in last 60 years

Definition

 

 

calorie consumption

Term

 

 

once peope have met their basic needs of food, clothing, shelter and human rights, then hapiness relies largly on thins unrelated to money, such as ______________ and_______________

Definition

 

 

 

 

meaninful activities and enriching relationships

Term

 

 

 

what are the ten thins that can you do to make yoruself happier?

Definition

1. learn to like yourself

2. take control of your destiny

3. practice expecting the best

4.become more extroverted

5.act happy

6. consider new work

7.sleep

8.close relationships

9.tie the knot

10. have faith

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