Introduction Flashcards
What are the major limiting factors to the success of your clients?
- Genetics
- Physical activity patterns
- Physiology
- Mindset
- Nutrition
What does the phrase “energy balance” represent?
The relationship between “energy in” (food calories) and “energy out” (calories used in the body).
What are some of the major consequences of a chronic positive energy balance?
- Weight gain
- Plaque buildup in arteries
- Bold pressure elevated
- Cholesterol increases
- Can become insulin resistant
- Diabetes
- Increased risk of certain cancers
What are the major consequences of a chronic negative energy balance?
- Weight loss
- “Non survival” systems may shut down including
Brain, reproductive, metabolic, hormonal
What is nutrient density?
Is the ratio of nutrients (vitamins,minerals,fiber, etc.) relative to the total calorie content in a food.
List some high and low nutrient dense foods?
High Deeply colored vegetables Colored fruits High fiber, unprocessed grains Lean meats
Low Table sugar Soda/soft drinks White flour Ice cream
What is calorie density?
Ratio of calories to the actual weight of food.
List some high and low calorie dense foods.
High Cookies Crackers Butter Bacon
Low Fresh vegetables Broth based soups Fresh fruits Chicken breast
Long term dietary habits should be based on the intersection of what three goals? Why?
Improved:
- Body composition
- Performance
- Health
Focusing on only one can lead to negative long term consequences.
Focusing on all leads to overlap and increases in the other goals.
Does focusing on body composition when making nutrition choices lead to improved health? Give example.
No, one could do short term crash diet and health would be compromised.
What is the purpose of an ergogenic aid? Why would one take them?
Performance enhancing strategies,
Drugs, crash dieting, diuretics, unresearched supplements
Why is outcome-based decision making one of the most critical factors in successful long-term nutrition? Give example.
Results do not lie. Should judge nutrition plan based on results. People do not judge accurately what they eat.
Results are motivating.
What is medical nutrition therapy?
Nutrition advice intended to treat illness or conditions.
In some states, only licensed professionals may do it.
What is good nutrition? 5 items
- Controls energy balance
- Improves nutrient density
- Achieves the interlocking goals of good health, improved performance, and optimal body composition
- Uses honesty and outcome-based evaluation
- Is sustainable for both us and the planet.