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1Weight
Management
Jeopardy
7th Grade John Warhol
2Here's How You Play
- Flip a coin to decide who will go first.
- Pick a category and a point amount.
- Give the question (which will be your answer) to
the answer that is displayed. - The person with the highest point total at the
end wins the game.
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4How about a little review!
5- Overweight Body weight that falls above the
range associated with - minimum mortality.
- Obesity - The condition of having an excess of
nonessential body fat. - Approximately 64 of Americans or about 127
million people are - categorized as being overweight or obese.
- Fat cells do not multiply when a person gains
weight. - Fat cells inflate when a person gains weight.
- Lack of physical activity is one reason a person
might become obese or - overweight.
- Boys and girls have about the same prevalence
for being overweight or - obese.
Review
6- Body Mass Index is a calculation of height and
weight to - yield a number that signifies a persons
weight status. - One-half to two pounds a safe amount of weight
loss per - week for long term gains.
- BMI of 18.5 24.9 is considered in the normal
range. - Type II Diabetes, hypertension and sleep apnea
are some - of the health risks associated with obesity.
- Resting Metabolic Rate accounts for
approximately 55 - - 75 of daily energy expenditure.
Review
7Let's Play Jeopardy!!
8Quit
9Obesity500
- Each year there is an excess of 300,000
10Obesity400
- Mexican-Americans and African Americans
11Obesity300
- Hypertension, Type II Diabetes Mellitus, Coronary
Heart Disease, Increased Stress on Weight Bearing
Joints, Sleep Apnea
12Obesity100
- Body weight that falls above the range associated
with minimum mortality. - The condition of having an excess of nonessential
fat.
13Obesity200
14Adolescents500
- 70 chance, but 80 chance if one or more parent
is overweight or obese.
15Adolescents 400
16Adolescents300
- Watching TV, Internet, Lack of physical activity
17Adolescents200
- In children, Boys gt Girls and in Adolescents,
Boys Girls
18Adolescents100
- 30 are considered this and 15 are considered
this
19BMI500
20BMI400
21BMI300
22BMI200
23BMI100
24Misc.500
- Accounts for 55 - 75 of daily energy
expenditure.
25Misc.300
- In someone who is overweight these cells are not
increased, however they are inflated more.
26Misc.100
- Eat healthy, exercise, and reduce sedentary
activities, such as watching TV and playing
computer games.
27Misc. 200
- Skin fold calipers, Hydrostatic
- underwater weighing, Electrical
- Impedance and Scanning
28Misc.400
- One-half to two pounds a week
29Thanks to the contributors
30Credits
Core Concepts in Health, Ninth Edition. Insel,
Paul M., Roth, Walton T., The McGraw-Hill
Companies Inc. 2002.
http//www.obesity.org http//www.kidsource.com/ki
dsource/content2/obesity.html http//www.surgeonge
neral.gov/topics/obesity/default.htm http//pediat
rics.about.com/cs/nutrition/a/weight_loss_gde.htm
http//www.bcm.tmc.edu/cnre/index.html Graphics ht
tp//www.gograph.com
31Answer (Question) Key
- All answers must start with the phrase(s) What
is (are). or Who are (is) - Misc.
- 100 Ways to lose weight and fight obesity.
- 200 Ways to measure of body fat.
- 300 Fat Cells
- 400 The suggested amount of weight loss per
week for long term gains. - 500 Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR)
- Obesity
- 100 Overweight Obese
- 200 Adult Americans categorized as being
overweight or obese. - 300 Health risks associated with obesity.
- 400 The two minorities that have a higher
obesity rate than White Americans. - 500 Deaths related to obesity.
- Adolescents
- 100 Overweight Obese children and adolescents
- 200 Children Boys have higher prevalence for
being overweight / Adolescents boys and girls
have about the same prevalence for being
overweight. - 300 Causes that contribute to being overweight
and obese. - 400 A main cause of obesity.
- 500 Chances overweight adolescents have of
becoming overweight or obese adults.