mancatul 2 Flashcards
What is obesity?
When BMI is 20% above the ideal weight.
BMI - basic measure of body fat based on height and weight
Is obesity a genetic problem?
Obesity is thought to have a strong genetic component and a smaller environmental component.
What is the evidence that obesity has a genetic component? (From animals)
Animal studies
Animals are used to test the effect of lesions to specific brain areas that are important to regulate eating and satiety e.g. the lateral hypothalamus LH
LH contains receptors that pick up info from the digestive system and inhibit eating
Animals are used to see what happens when some chemicals are not produced like leptin (responsible for satiety)
What is the evidence that obesity has a genetic component? (Twin studies)
5000 pairs of twins showed that a child’s risk of becoming overweight is due to nature
Genes contribute 77% of the variance
What is the evidence that obesity has a genetic component? (Heritability of obesity)
Heritability of obesity: chance of being overweight
2 obese parents : 70% chance child will be obese
2 obese parent: 40%
No obese parent: 10%
What is the evidence that obesity has a genetic component? (Adoption studies)
There is more similarity between adopted children and biological parents compared to adoptive parents
- How has the set-point theory been used to explain obesity?
Individuals set their eating habits along a subjective set point so that the amount of food intake and energy used is such that we reach a subjective point.
Energy levels below point - we eat
Set point reached - we will stop eating
Individuals engage in eating behaviour to maintain internal homeostasis (a constant internal state)
Obese individuals may have higher lipostatic set-point than non-obese individuals
This means obese people have a higher food intake in order to operate normally
- How has the role of hormones been used to explain obesity?
Leptin is one of the hormones that signals long-term satiety
It is secreted from fat tissue
more fat equals more leptin
More leptin equals no eating
What is the role of leptin in obesity?
Lack of leptin corresponds to obesity in animals
Leptin injections are linked to weight loss in obese mice
Lack of leptin receptors causes a state of perceived constant starvation
Mice do not lose weight following leptin injections. – even if you have leptin, not having receptors means that signals do not reach the brain that you are full
Is leptin the only cause of obesity?
No
Only 5-10% of obese humans have low leptin levels
Human obesity does not uniquely result from lack of adequate leptin signals
What is the problem with genetic-based theories of obesity?
If obesity is mainly genetic then why is it on the rise because genes do not change so fast
Bc genes and environment interact - some high risk groups have genes that are susceptible to obesity - for those ppl the environment is critical for developing obesity
What is the evidence that obesity is due to environment?
Pima indians split into 2 groups: one remained in US, one settled in Mexico
American pima have adopted the modern american lifestyle and diet
This made them 26kg heavier than mexican cousins, and it increased their cholesterol levels and diabetes – obesity came with consequences to health
What is the Thrifty Genotype genetic and environment theory?
There is a predisposition to maintain higher weight
In early evolutionary history - thrifty genes were advantageous - accumulating fat was good bc this reserved fat helped them survive when there wasn’t food available
In modern world such genes are disadvantageous bc they promote fat deposition in preparation for a famine that is unlikely to come
thrifty genotype + modern diet = rising obesity
What are the consequences of obesity?
Infertility
Some cancers
Diabetes
Heart diseases
Financial consequence
Stress
Anxiety
Depression
Discrimination and negative attitudes
What is anorexia?
Someone tries to keep their weight as low as possible by starving or exercising excessively