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What are the major limiting factors to the success of your clients?

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  1. Genetics
  2. Physical activity patterns
  3. Physiology
  4. Mindset
  5. Nutrition
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What does the phrase “energy balance” represent?

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The relationship between “energy in” (food calories) and “energy out” (calories used in the body).

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What are some of the major consequences of a chronic positive energy balance?

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  1. Weight gain
  2. Plaque buildup in arteries
  3. Bold pressure elevated
  4. Cholesterol increases
  5. Can become insulin resistant
  6. Diabetes
  7. Increased risk of certain cancers
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What are the major consequences of a chronic negative energy balance?

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  1. Weight loss
  2. “Non survival” systems may shut down including
    Brain, reproductive, metabolic, hormonal
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What is nutrient density?

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Is the ratio of nutrients (vitamins,minerals,fiber, etc.) relative to the total calorie content in a food.

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List some high and low nutrient dense foods?

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High
Deeply colored vegetables
Colored fruits
High fiber, unprocessed grains
Lean meats
Low
Table sugar
Soda/soft drinks
White flour 
Ice cream
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What is calorie density?

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Ratio of calories to the actual weight of food.

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List some high and low calorie dense foods.

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High
Cookies
Crackers
Butter
Bacon
Low
Fresh vegetables
Broth based soups
Fresh fruits
Chicken breast
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Long term dietary habits should be based on the intersection of what three goals? Why?

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Improved:

  1. Body composition
  2. Performance
  3. Health

Focusing on only one can lead to negative long term consequences.

Focusing on all leads to overlap and increases in the other goals.

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Does focusing on body composition when making nutrition choices lead to improved health? Give example.

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No, one could do short term crash diet and health would be compromised.

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What is the purpose of an ergogenic aid? Why would one take them?

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Performance enhancing strategies,

Drugs, crash dieting, diuretics, unresearched supplements

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Why is outcome-based decision making one of the most critical factors in successful long-term nutrition? Give example.

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Results do not lie. Should judge nutrition plan based on results. People do not judge accurately what they eat.

Results are motivating.

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What is medical nutrition therapy?

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Nutrition advice intended to treat illness or conditions.

In some states, only licensed professionals may do it.

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What is good nutrition? 5 items

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  1. Controls energy balance
  2. Improves nutrient density
  3. Achieves the interlocking goals of good health, improved performance, and optimal body composition
  4. Uses honesty and outcome-based evaluation
  5. Is sustainable for both us and the planet.
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