Body Composition

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Body Composition Reference male: _____ ____ % fat _____ ____ % muscle _____ ____ % bone _____ ____ % other Reference female: _____ ____ % fat _____ ____ % muscle _____ ____ % bone _____ ____ %

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Body Composition. Reference male: _________ % fat _________ % muscle _________ % bone _________ % other. Reference female: _________ % fat _________ % muscle _________ % bone _________ % other. Risks of Obesity:. Surgical complications Breathing difficulties - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Body Composition

Body Composition

Reference male:

_____ ____ % fat

_____ ____ % muscle

_____ ____ % bone

_____ ____ % other

Reference female:

_____ ____ % fat

_____ ____ % muscle

_____ ____ % bone

_____ ____ % other

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Risks of Obesity:

• Surgical complications

• Breathing difficulties

• Type 2 Diabetes

• High blood pressure, stroke and heart disease

• Bone and joint disorders

• Gallstones

• Skin disorders

• Certain cancers

• Complications of pregnancy

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Energy Balance

• Energy we take in = energy we

put out, weight is __________.

• Energy we take in > energy we

put out, we _________ weight.

• Energy we take in < energy we

put out, we _________ weight.

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Energy Balance

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Energy BalanceProvides Energy: Uses Energy:

F ___________, B __________

which has: M __________

C ___________

F _______, and P __________

P ___________ A __________

which give us

_____________. T __________

E __________

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↑ or ↓ Basal Metabolism?

Growth?

Higher body weight?

Larger surface area?

Male gender?

Female gender?

More lean body mass?

Older age?

Pregnancy?

Fever?

Dieting (limiting food intake)?

Hot or cold outside temp?

Caffeine?

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How many calories in this lunch?

McDonald’s:

Quarter Pounder with cheese:

38 grams carbohydrate

28 grams protein

30 grams fat

Large French Fries:

57 grams carbohydrate

6 grams protein

22 grams fat

Medium (24 ounce) Coke:

81 grams carbohydrate

Total Calories: _______________

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How many calories in this lunch?

Taco Bell:

Taco Salad with edible shell bowl:

55 grams carbohydrate

34 grams protein

61 grams fat

Medium (24 ounce) Diet Coke:

0 grams carbohydrate

Total Calories: ________________

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1,000 calories:

One apple

One pear

One banana

One orange

One bunch of grapes

Half a head of cauliflower

A bunch of broccoli

25 baby carrots

One large potato

4 tomatoes

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1,000 calories:

One super-size Coke

One super-size fries

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Body Mass Index

Height in inches: _______ 39.3

= height in meters: _________

Weight in pounds: _______ 2.2

= weight in kilograms: _______

BMI = Weight (kg)/height (m)2 =

_________ (_________)2

(weight in kg) (height in m)

= __________ (BMI)

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Adult Body Mass Index

Underweight

BMI < 19

Healthy weight

19 – 24.9

Overweight

25 – 29.9

Obese

BMI > 30

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Body Mass IndexChildren and Teens

Underweight

BMI < 5%tile

Healthy weight

5 – 85%tile

At-risk-for-Overweight

85 – 95%tile

Overweight

BMI > 95%tile

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Energy Needs:(age 15, 5’6”, 130 pounds

BMI=21, 50-75%tile BMI/age)

Female Male

“Couch Potato” 1853 2273

Low Active 2198 2674

Active 2521 3076

Very Active 3060 3570