Module 6 Flashcards
1 kcal =___KJ?
=4.18KJ
Metabolism:
The rate at which our body uses kcal
Energy Balance:
E in = E out
Total Energy Requirements (TEE)
TEE= Basal Needs (60-70%) + Activity (10-30%) + Thermogenesis (5-10%
Basal Energy Expenditure (BEE)
Amount of Kcal needed to sustain basic life processes
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Measurement of o2 used at rest, measured prior to getting up
Methods to measure BMR:
- Ventilated hood (O2 intake/CO2 release)
rough estimate of BMR:
BMR = 1.0 kcal/kg/h (men)
= 0.9kcal/kg/h (women)
Resting Metabolic Rate RMR (=REE)
Same as REE
if often measured in place of BMR, Using Formula (Harris Benedict Equations)
10-20% higher than BMR
What is thermogenesis?
An increase in metabolic rate that occurs in response to a stimulus
types of Thermogenesis
- stress
- drugs/meds
- exposure to cold
- dietary induced thermogenesis (DIT)
BMI Equation
BMI= Weight (kg)/height^2 (m)
Benefits of using BMI
- Reasonably accurate predictor of current health and future morbidity
- compares well with various measure of body fat
Limitations of using BMI
- Not intended for non- adults
- never for pregnant women
- BMI cannot distinguish fat from lean body mass
- BMI does not address the issue of where excess adipose tissue is carried/located
Health problems associated with overweight and obesity
- cardiovascular health (Coronary heart disease-CHD and ischemic stroke)
- insulin resistance (type 2 diabetes)
- dyslipidemia
- hypertension (CHD)
- etc.