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Health 10/4/18

Managing your Weight Your height, age, gender, inherited body type, and growth pattern determine your healthy weight. A healthy weight is not just one number but a range. To see if your weight falls within a healthy range, use the Body Mass Index Body Mass Index (BMI)- is a way to chart your body size, taking your height and weight into account. Steps: 1st: multiply your weight (LBS) by .45 2nd: multiply your height (INCHES) by .025, square the result 3rd: divide your answer in step 1 by your answer in step 2

BMI Chart

Benefits of a healthy weight: Being overweight or underweight may increase your risk of developing serious health problems. Being seriously overweight strains the muscles and bones and makes the heart work harder. Increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes. Being seriously underweight can cause fatigue, sleeplessness, and irritability.

Nutrition and Physical Activity Your body runs on energy from food. You need to eat in order to move, grow, to build and repair tissues, and to keep your body systems working. When we eat, our bodies convert the calories in the food to a type of energy our cells can use. To stay in a healthy weight you must take in the same amount of calories each day. If you eat too much your body will convert the extra calories into body fat. If you take in fewer calories than needed your body will convert its stored body fat to energy. - causing weight loss

Nutrition and Physical Activity Figure 4.10 shows how many calories are burned during common activities.

Quick Write: Respond to the situation: Two Teens are the same height and are both healthy, but their weight differs by more than ten pounds. What might account for this difference? Calculate your own BMI to see where you fall on the Chart.