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Nutrition Science: Energy Balance And Obesity
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health-and-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Also known as pear shaped - fat is stored in the hips and buttocks - more common in women
hip to waist ratio
basal metabolic rate
gynecoid
intramuscular fat
2. The increase in risk seen in a high risk group over that seen on the lowest risk group
catabolic
relative risk
staying the same
physical activity
3. People with lower body weight have a ______ energy expenditure
basal resting metabolism
lower
negative balance
android
4. High fat diets typically have more _____
calories
hungry - full
Pima Indians
hypertrophy
5. Eat ____ energy dense diets - aka more food for less calories
less
build lean tissue - eat regular meals
underwater weighing
fat
6. Eat when hungry - stop when full
amenorrhea
skin fold callipers
thrifty metabolism
hungry - full
7. Also known as pear shaped - fat is stored in the hips and buttocks - more common in women
gynecoid
resting energy expenditure
heat
positive balance
8. Involuntary actions only - such as breathing - heart rate - chemical reations - cellular processes
build lean tissue - eat regular meals
aerboic exercise
4
basal resting metabolism
9. Processes that BREAKS DOWN complex compounds for energy release or tissue breakdown - weight loss
catabolic
50-125
hungry - full
4
10. Fat found interspresed within the muscle fibers
visceral fat
aerboic exercise
intramuscular fat
25-35
11. Obesity is a chronic disease that depends on both ______ and _______
underwater weighing
genes - environment
body impedance analysis
fat
12. Fiber rich food will ____ eating and increase _____
obesity
alcohol - stress hormones
1200
slow - satiety
13. Fat can NEVER be used as a fuel _______
Pima Indians
hip to waist ratio
anerobically
aerboic exercise
14. Tissue growth through an increase in cell size
hyperplasia
gynecoid
strength exercise
hypertrophy
15. Meals should be eaten every ____ hours
1000
visceral fat
intramuscular fat
2-5
16. Energy intake < energy output - losing weight
external
4
negative balance
body composition
17. Carbon has a valence of:
4
40 -20
calorie
muscle building - water retention
18. The day's total energy expenditure through basal metabolism only
resting energy expenditure
genes - environment
4
amenorrhea
19. Energy cost of eating - digesting - abosorbtion - transporting - storing - and metabolizing nutrients
thermic effect of food
BMI
4
1000
20. An athlete in elite-level training for an endurance sport will probably expend an amount of energy equivalent to what percent of their basal metabolic rate in physical activity?
anabolic
BMI
inhibits
50-125
21. Resting energy expenditure makes up ______ of total energy expenditure
build lean tissue - eat regular meals
2/3
subcutaneous fat
less
22. Women are typically ________ % body fat
Pima Indians
basal resting metabolism
20-27
50-125
23. Small electrodes are placed on the body and the body's resistance to the flow of an electrical charge is measured - well conducting means more lean mass because there is more water
thrifty metabolism
body impedance analysis
gynecoid
thermic effect of food
24. The day's total energy expenditure through basal metabolism only
resting energy expenditure
Pima Indians
3
40 -20
25. Lighter people eat _______ or more meals per day
external
calorie
prevalence
3
26. Some energy is lost as:
staying the same
zero energy balance
4
heat
27. Gold standard for body composition - done in a tank of water - very accurate but not convinient
omega number
fat
underwater weighing
android
28. The thermic effect of food account for about ____ % of food intake
10
hip to waist ratio
bod pod
genes - environment
29. Tissue growth through an increase in cell number
hyperplasia
60-65
omega number
visceral fat
30. Rate at which basal metabolism occurs
thermic effect of food
hyperplasia
basal metabolic rate
android
31. The sum of energy expenditure through REE - physical activity - and the thermal activity of food
hypertrophy
build lean tissue - eat regular meals
total energy expenditure
hyperplasia
32. Gold standard for body composition - done in a tank of water - very accurate but not convinient
higher
4
underwater weighing
anabolic
33. Obesity is ____ % genetic - with _____ genes related to obesity.
40 -20
calories
height-weight tables
BMI
34. Tissue growth through an increase in cell size
lean tissue
10
body impedance analysis
hypertrophy
35. A height weight relationship used to assess obesity - equal to weight in kilograms over height in meters square - does not discriminate between lean mass and fat tissue
3500
BMI
3500
higher
36. A cessation of normal menstuation caused by inadequate estrogen levels resulting from excessively low body fat - causes bone mineral loss and leads to weakened bones
genes - environment
amenorrhea
muscle building - water retention
body impedance analysis
37. Processes that BREAKS DOWN complex compounds for energy release or tissue breakdown - weight loss
50-125
catabolic
hyperplasia
higher
38. High endurance sports like rowing - running - and nordic skiing can use up to ______ kcal and hour - whereas sitting uses about ______ k/cal an hour
1500 - 25
amenorrhea
hip to waist ratio
intramuscular fat
39. Fat that surrounds the organs and is located in the abdominal cavity
Pima Indians
slow - satiety
android
visceral fat
40. Total body mass is a measure of fat mass+lean mass
external
body composition
amenorrhea
skin fold callipers
41. Your basal (or resting) metabolic rate is most reliably and directly related to:
relative risk
lean body mass
2/3
height-weight tables
42. Loss of lean body mass is the ____ term effect of not eating - while a slower metabolism and gluconeogenesis are the _____ term effects
ATP
lean body mass
2/3
long - short
43. Percent of total energy expenditure done by basal metabolic rate
60-65
basal metabolic rate
1000
catabolic
44. Process that CREATES more complex chemical compounds for energy storage or synthesis - weight gain
anabolic
external
omega number
resting energy expenditure
45. Food availity - boredom - etc. are ______ cues
inhibits
underwater weighing
higher
external
46. You want weight loss to be ______ loss
60-65
fat
calorie
resting energy expenditure
47. Total body mass is a measure of fat mass+lean mass
long - short
calories
BMI
body composition
48. The sum of energy expenditure through REE - physical activity - and the thermal activity of food
10
calorie
total energy expenditure
hypertrophy
49. Energy cost of eating - digesting - abosorbtion - transporting - storing - and metabolizing nutrients
BMI
thermic effect of food
prevalence
skin fold callipers
50. Basal metabloic processes occur in _______
gynecoid
lean tissue
total energy expenditure
amenorrhea