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Title: Achieving a Healthy Weight


1
Achieving a Healthy Weight
  • Chapter Eleven

2
Understanding Body Composition
  • The body is composed of body fat and fat-free
    mass.
  • Body fat is
  • Essential
  • Storage fat

3
Overweight vs. Obesity
  • Overweight body weight in excess of recommended
    ranges
  • Obesity excessive accumulation of body fat
  • Body Mass Index (BMI) method of classifying
    overweight and obesity
  • Refer to Table 11-1 for BMI reference.

4
Risks Associated with Obesity
  • Raises LDL levels
  • Raises triglycerides
  • Reduces HDL levels
  • Increases blood pressure
  • Aggravates liver disorders
  • Cancer risks
  • Aggravates arthritis
  • Diabetes risk
  • Gall bladder disease
  • Cardiovascular disease risks
  • Nerve damage
  • Kidney failure

5
What Causes Obesity?
  • Energy balance equation
  • Fat-cell theory
  • Set-Point theory
  • Heredity
  • Metabolism

6
Factors That Affect Basal Metabolic Rate
  • Gender
  • Musculature
  • Age
  • Body size
  • Nutritional status
  • Activity level
  • Genetics

7
Concepts to Consider About Diets
  • Dieters assume weight loss will be quick and
    immediate.
  • Weight loss is due to glycogen storage.
  • Crash diets cause severe side effects.
  • Weight cycling is common with low-calorie or fad
    diets. AKA the yo-yo syndrome
  • Popular diet plans are listed in Table 11-5.

8
Lifetime Weight Management Concepts
  • Weight management is a lifestyle.
  • 3 management components must be integrated over a
    lifetime
  • Food management
  • Emotional management
  • Exercise management

9
Advantages of Using Exercise Management
  • Burns calories (for type of activity/caloric
    expenditure see table 11-8)
  • Prevents loss of muscle
  • Decreases abdominal fat
  • May lower set-point thermostat
  • Maintains weight loss
  • Improves self-esteem
  • Suppresses appetite

10
Eating Disorders
  • These disorders are a response to
  • Societal influence
  • Dieting culture
  • Fat discrimination
  • Overachieving perfectionism
  • Media images

11
Bulimia Nervosa
  • Compulsive need to eat large quantities of food
    followed by purging via many methods
  • Binging is a response to an intense emotional
    experience.
  • Physical effects include
  • Electrolyte imbalance
  • Low blood sugar
  • Dehydration
  • Nerve and liver damage
  • Bone density loss

12
Anorexia Nervosa
  • Psychological disorder, less common than bulimia
    nervosa
  • Self-starvation
  • Characterized by severe caloric restriction
  • Found primarily in early, middle teenage females
  • Eventually can lead to hospitalization or even
    death

13
Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
  • Called compulsive overeating
  • Considered the most common eating disorder
  • People with BED do not compensate by dieting or
    purging.
  • BED individuals are usually overweight.
  • The goal would be to normalize eating habits.

14
Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS)
  • Do not meet criteria of other eating disorders
  • Behaviors vary between different eating habits
  • Becomes a popular way to deal with food issues
  • Exact statistics are unavailable since many of
    these behaviors are unreported.

15
What Can Be Done to Treat Eating Disorders?
  • School-based prevention programs
  • Society accepting more responsibility
  • Recognizing that eating disorders are not about
    food, but emotional distress
  • Seeking professional help, e.g., psychotherapy

16
Achieving a Healthy Weight
  • Chapter Eleven
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