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 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Weight Management Chapter 9

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth A Closer Look at Obesity Overweight Obesity Societal trends Increased opportunities for poor nutrition Decreased opportunities for physical activity

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Problems Associated with Weight Problems of underweight Problems of overweight/obesity

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth What Is a Healthful Weight? Body weight vs. body fat Measuring body fat Underwater weighing BodPod Skinfold test Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) Bioelectrical impedance

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth What Is a Healthful Weight? Distribution of body fat Weighing in for health Body mass index (BMI) Waist circumference Weight-related health problems & disease risk factors

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Energy Balance Energy in vs. energy out Basal metabolism Voluntary activities Total energy needs

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Causes of Obesity Genetics Set-point theory Leptin Fat cell theory Environment

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Causes of Obesity A closer look at eating behavior Hunger vs. appetite Regulation - hypothalamus Arousal Stress

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Weight Gain & Loss Body composition Weight gain Carbohydrate to glycogen or fat Fat to storage fat Protein to fat

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Weight Gain & Loss Weight loss & fasting Early fasting - glycogen & fat Continued fasting - protein & fat Prolonged fasting - ketosis

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Weight Gain & Loss Drugs & weight loss Prescription & OTC drugs Nutritional supplements Herbal supplements Surgery & weight loss Gastric bypass Gastric banding Liposuction

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Diet Confusion--Weighing the Evidence How do diets work? By limiting food consumption What are common diets? Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution The Zone Diet The South Beach Diet Weight Watchers

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Diet Confusion--Weighing the Evidence What are common diets? Dr. Ornish Eat More, Weigh Less Eat Right for Your Blood Type Dr. Phil’s Ultimate Weight Solution The New Glucose Revolution

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Diet Confusion--Weighing the Evidence How can you determine if a diet is healthful? Questions to ask Don’t give up! Research diets that interest you carefully using reliable sources

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Never Say “Diet” Adopt a nondiet approach to weight loss Set achievable goals Focus on health rather than appearance

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Successful Weight-Loss Strategies Personalize your weight-loss plan Aim for gradual weight loss Expect to reach a plateau Aim for a positive gain in lean body mass Maintain bone health by increasing calcium intake Adopt a physically active lifestyle

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Aiming for a Healthy Weight While Dining Out Choose carefully Request sauces/condiments on the side Downsize your order Eat slowly & enjoy the meal Eating well on the run Fast-food choices

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Weight-Gain Strategies Physical activity Changes in eating habits

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Breaking Old Habits Behavior modification Set a goal & get to know yourself Change behaviors & reward yourself Plan to take small steps Give it a try & adapt your plan! Be prepared for a relapse Set priorities Consider the “rule of three”

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Breaking Old Habits Strategies for changing the way you eat Record present eating behavior Identify cues/situations that trigger inappropriate eating Make it easy for yourself to eat the way you want to eat Take a look at and alter the manner in which you eat Reward yourself for positive behaviors

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Addressing Overweight in Childhood Prevalence of overweight in children Problems associated with overweight in children Reasons for overweight in children & adolescents today What children & adolescents eat & how it affects their health

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth Addressing Overweight in Childhood Impact of the media on children’s nutrition status Impact of schools on children’s diets Efforts to help build more healthful school environments Prevention efforts recommended for addressing overweight in children

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth The Eating Disorders Types of eating disorders Eating disorders vs. disordered eating Symptoms of anorexia nervosa Symptoms of bulimia Treatment of anorexia nervosa & bulimia

 2010 Cengage-Wadsworth The Eating Disorders Early warning signs of eating disorders Prevention strategies Helping someone who might have an eating disorder