Weight Management Nutrition Unit Lecture 7. Why Do You Eat? Hunger is the body’s physical response to the need for food. Appetite is a desire, rather.

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Weight Management Nutrition Unit Lecture 7

Why Do You Eat? Hunger is the body’s physical response to the need for food. Appetite is a desire, rather than a need, to eat certain types of food.

Why Do You Eat? The amount and type of food you eat depend on many factors, including: - The smell and taste of food - Mood - Family, ethnic, and religious traditions - Social occasions - Health concerns - Advertising - Cost and availability

Food Provides Energy The amount of energy in food depends on the amount of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Extra food energy that you do not use immediately is stored as glycogen or fat. Breakfast provides you with important energy for activating your body and brain at the start of the day.

Food Provides Energy Your basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the amount of energy your body uses for basic functions. BMR varies from person to person, depending on age, weight, sex, and how active the person is.

Balancing Energy Intake with Energy Used You are in energy balance when the food energy you take in equals the energy you use. Extra food energy increases the body’s fat and causes weight gain. Some body fat is essential for health. Overweight people are too heavy for their height. The extra weight is usually due to excess body fat.

Why Do You Eat? Being overweight increases the risk of many long-term health problems, including: - Heart disease and high blood pressure - Prostate, colon, and breast cancer - Type 2 diabetes - Sleeping problems such as sleep apnea

Overweight and Obesity: A Growing Problem Obesity is a condition in which there is an excess of body fat for one’s weight. More Americans are obese now than ever before. Americans today exercise less and eat more foods high in sugar and fat than in the past. Exercise and a healthy diet can help most people stay in a healthy weight range.

Why Do You Weigh What You Weight? Heredity is the passing down of traits from parent to child through DNA. Whether you gain or lose weight easily is largely due to heredity. However, your choices about what you eat, how much you eat, and how much you exercise also affect your energy balance and body weight.

What Is a Healthy Weight For Me? Body composition is a measure of the amount of body weight due to fat compared to the amount of body weight due to bone and muscle. Someone can be overweight without being obese, depending on their body composition. Body mass index is an index of weight in relation to height that is used to assess healthy body weight.

A Healthy Weight Management Plan Weight management is a program of sensible eating and exercise habits that will help keep weight at a healthy level. The keys to healthy weight management are to eat better, eat less, and exercise more. The goal is to lose fat, not muscle.

A Healthy Weight Management Plan If you are underweight, consult a doctor to make sure your low weight is not due to an illness. You can gain weight by gradually increasing food intake and by exercising to increase muscle mass.

Dangerous Weight-Loss Practices Many weight-loss products and programs fail to provide healthy long-term weight management. - Fad diets - Diet pills - Surgery The only safe and reliable way to manage your weight is to balance food intake with exercise.