Ch. 9
What is a safe rate of weight loss on a long-term basis for most overweight people?
0.5-2 lbs/week
To qualify for successful weight-loss maintenance, a 200-pound person who intentionally lost 20 lbs must hold the loss for at least
1 year.
As a general rule, what minimum number of kcalories per day is necessary to ensure nutritional adequacy in an eating plan for reducing body weight?
1200
The classification of underweight is defined when the BMI first drops below
18.5.
According to body mass index values, what fraction of the U.S. adult population is considered overweight or obese?
2/3
Approximately how many kcalories per week should be expended in physical activity in order to maintain a weight loss?
2000
According to body mass index figures, what percentage of people aged 2-19 years are overweight or obese?
33
Approximately what percentage of U.S. adults are classified as underweight?
5
To help prevent body fat gain, the DRI suggests daily, moderately intense, physical activities totaling
60 minutes.
Among the following, which is the most important strategy for an underweight person who wishes to achieve a healthy body weight?
A high-kcalorie diet plus regular exercise
Which of the following describes a relationship between leptin and energy balance?
Blood levels of leptin usually correlate directly with body fat
Which of the following is a feature of energy metabolism in formerly obese people who have lost weight?
Energy requirements are lower than expected for their current body weight
Which of the following would not be part of a successful program of weight gain in an underweight individual?
Eat a large number of small meals
What is the rationale for the fat cell theory of obesity?
Fat cell number increases most readily in late childhood and early puberty
What is the principal reason that appetite is turned off immediately after a person finishes an intense workout?
Glucose and fatty acids are still abundant in the blood
What is the chief factor that determines a person's susceptibility to obesity?
Heredity and environment
What is the best approach to weight loss?
Reduce daily energy intake and increase energy expenditure
Which of the following would be most effective at lowering energy intake in a person on a weight reduction program?
Select less energy-dense foods
Which of the following is known to cause a reduction in fat cell number in mice?
Injection of leptin
Which of the following is a feature of leptin?
It is a satiety signal
Which of the following is a feature of ghrelin?
It stimulates appetite and energy storage
What are the observed effects of sleep deprivation on leptin and ghrelin?
Leptin decreases while ghrelin increases
Which of the following is known to promote fat storage in adipocytes?
Lipoprotein lipase
Which of the following is a characteristic of fat cell development?
More and larger fat cells are found in obese people compared with healthy-weight persons
Which of the following defines the body's set point?
Point above which the body tends to lose weight and below which it tends to gain weight
A popular eating plan that promises quick weight loss is known as a(n)
fad diet.
All of the following are hormones that promote satiety except
ghrelin
What is the principal reason that the FDA has banned the sale of products containing ephedrine?
The products were implicated in several cases of heart attacks and seizures
Obesity resulting from an increase in the number of fat cells is termed
hyperplastic obesity.
Obesity resulting from an increase in the size of fat cells is termed
hypertrophic obesity.
Which of the following describes a connection between physical activity and energy expenditure?
Walking a mile uses about the same energy as running a mile
What serves as the body's chief storage site for lipids?
White adipose tissue
conditions
ability to tolerate sibutramine, orlistat, or phentermine.
In the quest for achieving desirable body weight, adults have control over all of the following except
adipocyte number.
Hyperplastic obesity is related to a(n)
increase in the number of fat cells.
An important aid in any weight-loss diet program is to
increase physical activity.
Television watching contributes to obesity for all of the following reasons except
it replaces time that could be spent eating.
An example of a behavior modification technique for weight control is to
keep a record of your eating habits.
Adverse effects on organs such as the liver from the presence of excess body fat is known as
lipotoxicity.
All of the following are characteristics of the results of weight-loss surgery except
medical supervision in the postsurgery period is required only for the first 6-9 months.
Clinically severe obesity is also known as
morbid obesity.
Over-the-counter products labeled as "dieter's tea" are reported to lead to
nausea and diarrhea.
Because obesity apparently has many causes, even in an individual, the best approach seems to be
prevention.
The prescription drug sibutramine acts by regulating the utilization of
serotonin.
All of the following are behavior modifications for losing weight except
taking smaller portions of food but always eating everything on the plate quickly.
The most likely explanation for why women readily store fat around the hips whereas men readily store fat around the abdomen is gender differences in
the activity of lipoprotein lipase.
All of the following describe the behavior of fat cells except
the number decreases when fat is lost from the body.
Fad diets often produce weight loss, at least initially, because
they are designed to limit energy intake to around 1200 kcal/day.
On which organ or tissue does leptin primarily act?
Hypothalamus
Bariatrics is a field of medicine that specializes in the treatment of
obesity.