Chapter 9 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the values for total daily energy expenditure for males and females?

A

Males - 2900 Kcal

Females - 2200 Kcal

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2
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What is the major factor that affects a person’s energy expenditure?

A

Physical activity level

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3
Q

Who expends more energy: lighter or heavier person?

A

Heavier

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4
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Can heart rate predict oxygen consumption and caloric expenditure for most physical activities?

A

LIMITED capability to predict.

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5
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Wha is basal metabolic rate?

A

“Energy requirement for each individual to do minimum level of energy to sustain vital functions in the waking state.”

In a controlled setting, in a lab, laying down for one hour, supine, take oxygen consumption value after the hour. Thats the basal value.

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6
Q

______ is always slightly lower than _______. (BMR/RMR)

A

BMR is always slightly lower than RMR.

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7
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Who has a lower RMR: Men or women?

A

Women

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8
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Why do women have a lower RMR?

A

Women possess more body fat (and less fat-free tissue) than men. *Fat tissue has lower metabolic activity than muscle.

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9
Q

Equation for BMR

A

BMR = (measured BMR - standard BMR) X 100 divided by standard BMR.

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10
Q

What is always the standard value for BMR?

A

39.2

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11
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Do the brain and skeletal muscle consume the same quantity of oxygen?

A

Yes, surprisingly! Even though brain is smaller.

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12
Q

What are the 5 things that affect energy expenditure / a person’s metabolic rate?

A

PA, diet induced themogenesis, climate, pregnancy and body size.

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13
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Overweight individuals vs. thermic response

A

They have a blunted thermic response to eating that contributes to excess body fat accumulation.

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14
Q

The diet-induced thermogenesis is greatest for which 2: carbs, proteins and/or fats?

A

DIT is greatest for carb and protein

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15
Q

Should you exercise after eating to augment DIG?

A

yes to increase caloric expenditure for weight control

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16
Q

Can heat increase EE?

A

Yes, heating core, makes sense

17
Q

Can the cold increase EE?

A

Yes, shivering generated heat

18
Q

How does pregnancy affect EE?

A

They just have a higher metabolic rate and physiologically everything increases!

19
Q

Total energy expenditure equals the sum of…

A

RESTING METABOLISM, thermic effect of food, and energy generated from exercise.

20
Q

The expenditure of organs come in different amounts in which case?

A

Different amounts for rest, as for exercise. Rest = EE lower. During exercise = EE higher.

21
Q

What is RMR?

A

Oxygen that we are all consuming right now at rest (doing nothing or very minimal activity).

22
Q

Less surface area (more/less), BMR.

A

Less

23
Q

What is MET = to (absolute and relative)?

A

Absolute: 5 Kcal / LO2

Relative: Normally 3.5ml/kg/min