Chapter 14&15
The physical activity factor for an active man is higher than it is for an active woman.
false
Visceral fat is fat stored under the skin and between the muscles.
false
Which of the following is NOT a factor that increases the risk of obesity?
increased availability of fruits and vegetables throughout the year
Which of the following is an example of an environmental factor contributing to increasing obesity?
increased portion size
According to the study, what nutritional strategy is recommended to prevent binge eating?
recognize and remove trigger foods
BMI is useful for __________.
screening for disease risk
Which of the following is an example of negative energy balance?
1,800 kcal intake; TDEE of 2,500 kcal
The thermic effect of food (TEF) is the amount of energy the body needs to digest, absorb, metabolize, and store the food you consume. Though the TEF varies somewhat depending on the type of food, in general, what percentage of kilocalories in the food consumed is used for TEF?
10%
According to Yale University Prevention Research, how long after weight loss do parts of the body still want you to get fat?
12 months
A BMI that is considered healthy is in the range of
18.5-24.9.
According to the body composition reference standards for adults, a fat level above ________ percent for men and ________ percent for women classifies them as "overfat"?
25;30
According to the study, what percentage of dieters who lose weight will regain it?
95%
The basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the minimum amount of energy needed to maintain basic physiologic functions and keep the body alive. However, this rate is different for each person. Consider the following statements regarding the factors that affect the basal metabolic rate.
A person's lean body mass accounts for around 70% of his or her BMR Stress will affect your BMR.
Which of the following statements is true about positive energy balance?
Intake is greater than energy expenditure.
The physical activity factor for a woman who is considered very active is 1.27.
false
When you maintain an energy imbalance over a long period of time, it will have an effect on your body weight. Consider the following statements and indicate which correctly reflect the result of prolonged energy imbalance on the body.
Cutting even 50 kcal from your daily diet will result in weight loss if strictly adhered to over an extended period of time. When you continually eat fewer kilocalories than you use, your body will use its stored energy to compensate.
A person's estimated energy requirement can be a useful tool for estimating an individual's kilocalorie needs for energy balance. Mia is a 20-year-old active female. She is 5 ft, 3 in tall and weighs 125 lb. What is Mia's EER? Choose the equation below that correctly describes how to calculate Mia's EER. Final answers have been rounded to the nearest whole number
EER = [354 − (6.91 × 20)] + 1.27 × [(9.36 × 56.82) + (726 × 1.60)] = 2366
According to the Yale University Prevention Research Center, why is it so hard to maintain weight loss?
Fat cells do not like being starved and signal the brain that you are hungry.
Which agency reports data on the trends in adult obesity in the United States?
The CDC tracks and reports trends in obesity with the Behavioral Risk and Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).
Which is the correct equation to use when calculating body mass index?
Weight (kg)/Height (m)2
Overweight men tend to have a higher risk of heart disease than women because they tend to have __________, in which extra fat is stored in the abdomen.
android obesity
The ratio of fat tissue to lean body mass is referred to as
body composition
What behaviors were demonstrated in the study as a method to lose weight and maintain it?
diet and physical activity
Which of the following is the most accurate method of determining body composition?
dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA)
RMR is used more often than BMR because it is
easier to obtain
All of the following activities are considered part of non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT) except
eating
Which of the following recommendations can help you maintain weight loss?
engage in physical activity 60 to 90 minutes per day
Central obesity refers to an excessive storage of body fat in the thighs and hips.
false
Genetics does not play a role in obesity.
false
Nutrigenomics is the study of environmental influences on eating habits.
false
Over time, a body in positive energy balance will __________.
gain weight
Which of the following is the key to successful weight loss?
having a commitment to adopting healthy diet and lifestyle habits and maintaining them over time
Obesity has been associated with an increased risk for __________.
heart disease and stroke, cancer and diabetes
Resting metabolic rate (RMR) is a measurement of energy expenditure when the body is
motionless after a 3- to 4-hour fast.
Energy expended from fidgeting is called __________.
non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT)
A man with a body mass index of 26.5 is considered __________.
overweight
The energy used to extract kilocalories from foods and process the macronutrients is referred to as
the thermic effect of food.
A state of negative energy balance can eventually result in weight loss.
true
Body composition is usually expressed as percent body fat.
true
Both genes and the environment play complementary roles in promoting the current obesity epidemic.
true
Foods can trigger an epigenetic change.
true
Obesity is defined as a BMI, or body mass index, greater or equal to 30.
true
Obesity is strongly correlated to several leading causes of death.
true
To maintain a stable body weight, the amount of kilocalories in versus kilocalories out must be equal.
true
Total daily energy expenditure (TDEE) is a sum total of TEE, TEF, and BMR.
true
Basal metabolism is the energy required to fuel the body's
vital functions
BMI
weight (Kg) / height (meters2) 1 kg = 2.2 lbs 1 inche = .0254 meters