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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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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Theory that one's body tends to gravitate to a particular weight
intramuscular fat
set point theory
catabolic
negative balance
2. Eat when hungry - stop when full
lean tissue
anabolic
hungry - full
less
3. Processes that BREAKS DOWN complex compounds for energy release or tissue breakdown - weight loss
2-5
underwater weighing
catabolic
slow - satiety
4. People with higher body weights have a ______ energy expenditure
height-weight tables
higher
female athlete triad
build lean tissue - eat regular meals
5. Obesity is ____ % genetic - with _____ genes related to obesity.
fat
fat
zero energy balance
40 -20
6. Also known as apple shape - most of the fat is carried abdominally - associated with grater disease risk - usually men
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calorie
obesity
visceral fat
7. Fat found interspresed within the muscle fibers
less
intramuscular fat
2/3
higher
8. Functional unit of energy
calorie
hip to waist ratio
less
visceral fat
9. Loss of lean body mass is the ____ term effect of not eating - while a slower metabolism and gluconeogenesis are the _____ term effects
obesity
slow - satiety
long - short
BMI
10. Also known as pear shaped - fat is stored in the hips and buttocks - more common in women
staying the same
gynecoid
bod pod
prevalence
11. Fat that surrounds the organs and is located in the abdominal cavity
visceral fat
lean tissue
gynecoid
resting energy expenditure
12. A genetically determined - energy efficient metabolism - an adaptation useful for a storing fat in times of food shortage
ATP
staying the same
subcutaneous fat
thrifty metabolism
13. Fat found interspresed within the muscle fibers
intramuscular fat
lean tissue
3500
15-20
14. You can minimize muscle loss during weight loss by _____ your muscles
3
using
BMI
basal metabolic rate
15. Less lean mass will ______ your basal metabolic rate
anerobically
hungry - full
visceral fat
lower
16. Lighter people eat _______ or more meals per day
3
2-5
15-20
50-125
17. Two things that can mask fat loss
anabolic
thrifty metabolism
muscle building - water retention
4
18. Feeling hungry is an _____ cue
genes - environment
internal
bod pod
alcohol - stress hormones
19. The sum of energy expenditure through REE - physical activity - and the thermal activity of food
total energy expenditure
hypertrophy
lean tissue
height-weight tables
20. 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
BMI
2-5
2-5
strength exercise
21. High endurance sports like rowing - running - and nordic skiing can use up to ______ kcal and hour - whereas sitting uses about ______ k/cal an hour
4
fat
carbohydrate
1500 - 25
22. Tissue growth through an increase in cell size
prevalence
hypertrophy
40 -20
omega number
23. Tissue growth through an increase in cell number
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inhibits
hyperplasia
resting energy expenditure
24. Lighter people eat _______ or more meals per day
3
internal
heat
1500 - 25
25. Gold standard for body composition - done in a tank of water - very accurate but not convinient
set point theory
Pima Indians
underwater weighing
alcohol - stress hormones
26. A very low calorie diet will have less than ______ kcals per day
1200
heat
staying the same
gynecoid
27. Men are typically _______ % body fat
calories
basal metabolic rate
15-20
50-125
28. Rate at which basal metabolism occurs
basal metabolic rate
anabolic
relative risk
body impedance analysis
29. Basal metabloic processes occur in _______
3
female athlete triad
aerboic exercise
lean tissue
30. _______ and ________ promote abdominal fat
4
muscle building - water retention
Pima Indians
alcohol - stress hormones
31. Your basal (or resting) metabolic rate is most reliably and directly related to:
lean body mass
height-weight tables
staying the same
strength exercise
32. Loss of lean body mass is the ____ term effect of not eating - while a slower metabolism and gluconeogenesis are the _____ term effects
60-65
total energy expenditure
long - short
lower
33. Involuntary actions only - such as breathing - heart rate - chemical reations - cellular processes
height-weight tables
basal resting metabolism
2/3
thermic effect of food
34. Feeling hungry is an _____ cue
alcohol - stress hormones
internal
ATP
2-5
35. Energy cost of eating - digesting - abosorbtion - transporting - storing - and metabolizing nutrients
thermic effect of food
body composition
60-65
calorie
36. Total body mass is a measure of fat mass+lean mass
body composition
using
2-5
calories
37. Women are typically ________ % body fat
long - short
intramuscular fat
body composition
20-27
38. Process that CREATES more complex chemical compounds for energy storage or synthesis - weight gain
build lean tissue - eat regular meals
anerobically
hyperplasia
anabolic
39. Some energy is lost as:
aerboic exercise
heat
thermic effect of food
less
40. The number of cases of a condition in a given population or the proportion of the population suffering from that condition
prevalence
hungry - full
basal resting metabolism
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41. Your basal (or resting) metabolic rate is most reliably and directly related to:
3500
lower
40 -20
lean body mass
42. 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
prevalence
BMI
3
40 -20
43. Meals should be eaten every ____ hours
bod pod
2-5
skin fold callipers
external
44. Tissue growth through an increase in cell number
internal
lean tissue
hyperplasia
hip to waist ratio
45. The first point of unsaturation -and the location of the first double bond are indicated by the:
obesity
positive balance
carbohydrate
omega number
46. Voluntary muscle action - walking - running - sitting - talking - etc.
long - short
4
physical activity
4
47. High energy chemical compound used in the body ti transfer energy from nutrients to various life processes
inhibits
positive balance
ATP
set point theory
48. 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
BMI
body impedance analysis
staying the same
underwater weighing
49. The increase in risk seen in a high risk group over that seen on the lowest risk group
relative risk
height-weight tables
anerobically
1000
50. The day's total energy expenditure through basal metabolism only
calories
2/3
total energy expenditure
resting energy expenditure