Nutrition chapter 3
____________helps us make blood clotting factors
Vitamin K
Body Mass Index (BMI) provides information on the relationship between ___________ and _________.
Weight and height
Dental professionals should not
1. sell or recommend weight loss diet or supplements 2. advise patients to take dietary supplements for weight loss 3. suggest over the counter weight loss medications
Normal range for BMI
18.5-24.9
Weight stability
(isocaloric balance) calorie intake=calorie output
Weight decreases
(negative caloric balance) calorie intake<calorie output
Weight increases
(positive caloric balance) calorie intake>calorie output
Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) is based on
1. Basal Energy Expenditure/Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) 2. Thermic Effect of physical activity 3. Other sources of energy expenditure
Select the two factors that contribute the most to our Total Energy Expenditure (TEE, our total energy/calorie needs):
1. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) 2. Thermic effect of physical activity
Which of the following is not an oral health risk implications of bariatric surgery?
1. GERD/ acid reflux 2. Frequent vomiting 3. Impaired bone health due to nutrient deficiency 4. Increased tooth decay
Factors that can affect energy needs
1. Growth 2. Pregnancy 3. Lactation
Two types of bariatric surgery
1. Malabsorptive (A)(Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) 2. Restrictive (B) Adjustable gastric (lap band) surgery (AGB)
What factors influence obesity?
1. psychologic factors 2. genetics 3. Environmental factors 4. Behavioral factors
Overweight range for BMI
25.0-29.9
Obese range for BMI is
30 and over
1 lb of fat = ?
3500 calories
One pound of fat is lost or gained in units of _________.
3500 calories
Overweight is a BMI at or above the___________and lower than the___________ in children and adolescents.
85th percentile; 95th percentile
Obesity in children or adolescents is a BMI at or above_____________.
95th percentile
All of the following are life stages when energy demands tend to be higher EXCEPT:
Advanced age
Which body composition carries more health risk?
Android (apple shape)
which body fat distribution causes the most health risk?
Apple/android shape
restricts food intake by physically reducing the size of the stomach
Bariatric surgery
accounts for 2/3 of energy expenditure and contributes to the MOST to energy output between 45-70% daily
Basal Energy Expenditure/Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Which contributes the most to our caloric needs?
Basic metabolic activities
Weight loss medications that inhibit dietary fat absorption may also inhibit absorption of:
Fat-soluble vitamins
Which of the following metrics assesses body composition?
Body Mass Index
a ratio of weight to height
Body Mass Index (BMI)
apple shape/android
Central fat distribution
containing weight loss products banned only about a decade after they were discovered to be unsafe
Ephedra
Only overweight/obese can cause health risk, not underweight.
False Both underweight and overweight are significant global health concerns.
T/F: Positive energy balance means that less calories are entering the body than the body needs.
False Positive energy balance means that more calories are entering the body than the body needs. These excess calories may be stored as fat or glycogen.
T/F: A BMI of 26 is considered normal weight. BMI is calculated based on height, weight, and waist circumference.
False; False
What is the best macronutrient distribution for weight loss?
Keep carbohydrate, fat, and protein ratios within normal Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges, but limit intake sufficient to create calorie deficit.
energy needs exceed calorie intake and excessive exercise, malabsorption, decreased calorie intake
Negative energy balance
How many kilocalories do vitamins yield per gram consumed?
None
A BMI of 22.0 is considered to be in the _______ range
Normal weight
A BMI of 31.0 is considered to be in the _______ range.
Obese
A BMI of 27.0 is considered to be in the _______ range.
Overweight
pear shape/gynoid
Peripheral fat distribution
Which form of bariatric surgery carries a higher risk of poor nutrient absorption?
Roux-en-Y (Gastric Bypass)
any body movement produced by muscles that increases energy expenditure
Thermic Effect of physical activity
How much energy you need depends on daily____________?
Total Energy Expenditure (TEE)
Meals eaten away from home tend to be lower in quality and higher in calories.
True
T/F: Caries risk can increase after bariatric surgery.
True
What is a long-term weight loss/weight maintenance concern with using meal replacement shakes to help with weight loss?
Users may not develop healthy food choice strategies of their own
physical activity accounts for ____________ of energy expenditure
about 1/3
Energy yield for nutrients:
carbohydrates: 4 cal/g protein: 4 cal/g fat: 9 cal/g alcohol: 7 cal/g
Energy demands tend to ______with older age.
decrease
GERD in patients can increase a risk for?
dental caries, dentin hypersensitivity, and tooth erosion
______________ and _____________ deficiencies more common after malbsorptive procedures.
malnutrition and micronutrient
Which is not a state in which energy demands tend to increase?
old age
BMI of 25.0 is considered
overweight
What is the strongest risk for child obesity?
parental, especially maternal, obesity
excess calories are consumed and energy is stored as fat or glycogen or used for growth needs
positive energy balance
1 kilocalorie=?
the energy needed to raise temperature of 1 kg of water by 1 degree Celsius
obesity is a risk factor for ________, which increases the risk and severity of _________.
type 2 diabetes; periodontal disease
BMI of less than 18.5 is considered
underweight
The most rapid growth occurs during ___________.
utero
most useful measure to estimate excess abdominal fat
waist to hip ratio (WHR)