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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. Energy intake < energy output - losing weight
carbohydrate
hip to waist ratio
negative balance
height-weight tables
2. High endurance sports like rowing - running - and nordic skiing can use up to ______ kcal and hour - whereas sitting uses about ______ k/cal an hour
obesity
1500 - 25
female athlete triad
anerobically
3. Number of calories in one pound
omega number
3500
15-20
hyperplasia
4. The fat that is found right under the skin's surface
2-5
subcutaneous fat
4
female athlete triad
5. Food availity - boredom - etc. are ______ cues
omega number
20-27
external
anerobically
6. Also known as apple shape - most of the fat is carried abdominally - associated with grater disease risk - usually men
android
anerobically
set point theory
calorie
7. _______ and ________ promote abdominal fat
lean tissue
alcohol - stress hormones
gynecoid
gynecoid
8. Obesity is a chronic disease that depends on both ______ and _______
prevalence
genes - environment
resting energy expenditure
basal metabolic rate
9. 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?
total energy expenditure
visceral fat
50-125
long - short
10. Also known as pear shaped - fat is stored in the hips and buttocks - more common in women
gynecoid
omega number
hip to waist ratio
body composition
11. Feeling hungry is an _____ cue
internal
gynecoid
positive balance
lower
12. Functional unit of energy
calories
calorie
1200
higher
13. Women are typically ________ % body fat
amenorrhea
20-27
calorie
set point theory
14. Basal metabloic processes occur in _______
slow - satiety
lean tissue
3
3500
15. Energy cost of eating - digesting - abosorbtion - transporting - storing - and metabolizing nutrients
3
obesity
thermic effect of food
slow - satiety
16. Fat found interspresed within the muscle fibers
25-35
amenorrhea
intramuscular fat
physical activity
17. People with lower body weight have a ______ energy expenditure
basal resting metabolism
lower
anabolic
anerobically
18. When absolute amounts of fat (number of grams) are considered - fat consumption in the US is:
slow - satiety
carbohydrate
female athlete triad
staying the same
19. Theory that one's body tends to gravitate to a particular weight
set point theory
visceral fat
1000
1500 - 25
20. You can minimize muscle loss during weight loss by _____ your muscles
body impedance analysis
25-35
using
inhibits
21. Energy intake = energy output - not gaining or losing weight
20-27
Pima Indians
zero energy balance
calorie
22. A very low calorie diet will have less than ______ kcals per day
1200
50-125
hyperplasia
muscle building - water retention
23. Group that is known for their thrifty metabolism
strength exercise
hypertrophy
4
Pima Indians
24. Feeling hungry is an _____ cue
obesity
genes - environment
internal
1000
25. Fat can NEVER be used as a fuel _______
anerobically
20-27
1000
higher
26. Lighter people eat _______ or more meals per day
positive balance
4
height-weight tables
3
27. Loss of lean body mass is the ____ term effect of not eating - while a slower metabolism and gluconeogenesis are the _____ term effects
long - short
physical activity
heat
subcutaneous fat
28. Type of exercise that is the continous - repetivitve use of large muscles - has a high energy expenditure rate
aerboic exercise
lower
body composition
BMI
29. People with higher body weights have a ______ energy expenditure
relative risk
higher
total energy expenditure
Pima Indians
30. Rate at which basal metabolism occurs
basal metabolic rate
anerobically
3
lean body mass
31. Your basal (or resting) metabolic rate is most reliably and directly related to:
lean body mass
higher
muscle building - water retention
carbohydrate
32. Percent of total energy expenditure done by basal metabolic rate
internal
60-65
less
external
33. Tissue growth through an increase in cell size
10
amenorrhea
hypertrophy
inhibits
34. High energy chemical compound used in the body ti transfer energy from nutrients to various life processes
subcutaneous fat
ATP
hyperplasia
negative balance
35. High fat diets typically have more _____
prevalence
negative balance
physical activity
calories
36. Food availity - boredom - etc. are ______ cues
hip to waist ratio
3
aerboic exercise
external
37. Eat ____ energy dense diets - aka more food for less calories
less
aerboic exercise
using
staying the same
38. Process that CREATES more complex chemical compounds for energy storage or synthesis - weight gain
anabolic
60-65
visceral fat
basal resting metabolism
39. You can minimize muscle loss during weight loss by _____ your muscles
internal
gynecoid
using
bod pod
40. Involuntary actions only - such as breathing - heart rate - chemical reations - cellular processes
3
visceral fat
60-65
basal resting metabolism
41. Total body mass is a measure of fat mass+lean mass
carbohydrate
body composition
underwater weighing
lean tissue
42. Tables originally designed by insurance companies - describe normal height to weight ratio
height-weight tables
3
3
resting energy expenditure
43. Of people trying to lose weight - over the course of a year only _____ % are succesful
staying the same
female athlete triad
anabolic
3
44. High energy chemical compound used in the body ti transfer energy from nutrients to various life processes
Pima Indians
ATP
strength exercise
aerboic exercise
45. Also known as pear shaped - fat is stored in the hips and buttocks - more common in women
4
staying the same
subcutaneous fat
gynecoid
46. Percent of total energy expenditure done by basal metabolic rate
lower
android
prevalence
60-65
47. Voluntary muscle action - walking - running - sitting - talking - etc.
skin fold callipers
physical activity
25-35
anerobically
48. The number of cases of a condition in a given population or the proportion of the population suffering from that condition
aerboic exercise
basal metabolic rate
prevalence
Pima Indians
49. Also known as apple shape - most of the fat is carried abdominally - associated with grater disease risk - usually men
android
body composition
1000
set point theory
50. The sum of energy expenditure through REE - physical activity - and the thermal activity of food
muscle building - water retention
staying the same
subcutaneous fat
total energy expenditure