Weight Management Flashcards
Health Canada reports that approximately __% of Canadian adults are overweight, including __% who are obese.
1) 64% of Canadian adults are overweight
2) 24% of Canadian adults are obese
__% of children aged 5-17 are overweight or obese.
30%
What are some health risks associated with being underweight? (3)
1) under nutrition
2) osteoporosis
3) infertility
What are some health risks associated with being overweight? (4)
1) Cardiovascular disease
2) Type-2 diabetes
3) hypertension
4) some cancers
What are the limitations of the Body Mass Index (BMI)?
- Muscular individuals may be incorrectly categorized as overweight or obese
- Does not reliably reflect body fat as it exclusively looks at body weight.
- Not useful for growing children, women who are pregnant or nursing, or the elderly.
What health risks are associated with a waist circumference greater that 102 cm/40 inches for men, and 88 cm/35 inches for women?
1) coronary heart disease
2) type 2 diabetes
3) hypertension
A wait-to-hip ratio (WHR) greater than __ for men or __ for women is considered a signal of high risk for ______ disease.
1) greater than 1.0 for men
2) greater than 0.85 for women
3) heart disease
__ - __% body fat is ideal for men.
7 - 25% body fat
__ - __% body fat is ideal for women.
16 - 35% body fat
What are the (4) factors that contribute to excess body fat? explain each.
1) Genetic Factors
- genes influence body size and shape, body fat distribution, and metabolic rate
2) Physiological factors
- hormones play a role in the accumulation of body fat
3) Lifestyle Factors
- eating calorie-dense foods
- declining physical activity
4) Psychosocial Factors
- excessive eating as a
coping mechanism
- strongly associated with socioeconomic status (access to quality food and food education)
The main function of adipose tissue is?
store energy in the form of fat (lipids)
adipose deposits can be found in (3) areas:
1) intraorgan
2) intracellular
3) subcutaneous
What are the characteristics of the android body shape? (6)
- excess abdominal fat
- fat tends to be distributed viscerally
- more common in men
- associated with increased risk of CVD
- associated with smoking, alcohol, and lack of exercise
- hard to lose
what are the characteristics of the gynoid shape? (5)
- excess hip/femoral fat
- distributed primarily subcutaneously
- more common in women
- associated with fewer health risks
- easier to lose
What are the surgical treatments for weight loss?
1) Gastric Bypass Surgery
2) Adjustable Gastric Banding
- reduces size of opening from esophagus to stomach
3) Gastroplasty
- reduces the stomach size