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1 Weight Management Jeopardy 7th Grade John Warhol

2 Here'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.

3 B U Action t o n s Home button Click this to return to the game board.
Next button Music button o Click this to hear the Jeopardy music. n Info button Click this to go to the next slide. Click this to see the answer key. s

4 How 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 Review Body Mass Index is a calculation of height and weight to
yield a number that signifies a person’s 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

7 Are You Ready? Let's Play Jeopardy!!

8 Misc. BMI Adolescents Obesity 100 200 300 400 500 Quit

9 Obesity 500 Each year there is an excess of 300,000

10 Obesity 400 Mexican-Americans and African Americans

11 Obesity 300 Hypertension, Type II Diabetes Mellitus, Coronary Heart Disease, Increased Stress on Weight Bearing Joints, Sleep Apnea

12 Obesity 100 Body weight that falls above the range associated with minimum mortality. The condition of having an excess of nonessential fat.

13 Obesity 200 64% or about 127 Million

14 Adolescents 500 70% chance, but 80% chance if one or more parent is overweight or obese.

15 Energy In > Energy Out
Adolescents 400 Energy In > Energy Out

16 Adolescents 300 Watching TV, Internet, Lack of physical activity

17 In children, Boys > Girls and in Adolescents, Boys = Girls

18 Adolescents 100 30% are considered this and 15% are considered this

19 BMI 500 Height and Weight

20 BMI 400 BMI of 18.5 – 24.9

21 BMI 300 BMI of 30 or more

22 BMI 200 BMI of 25 – 29.9

23 BMI 100 Body Mass Index

24 Accounts for 55% - 75% of daily energy expenditure.
Misc. 500 Accounts for 55% - 75% of daily energy expenditure.

25 Misc. 300 In someone who is overweight these cells are not increased, however they are inflated more.

26 Misc. 100 Eat healthy, exercise, and reduce sedentary activities, such as watching TV and playing computer games.

27 Skin fold calipers, Hydrostatic “underwater” weighing, Electrical
Misc. 200 Skin fold calipers, Hydrostatic “underwater” weighing, Electrical Impedance and Scanning

28 One-half to two pounds a week
Misc. 400 One-half to two pounds a week

29 Thanks to the contributors

30 Credits Core Concepts in Health, Ninth Edition. Insel, Paul M., Roth,
Walton T., The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc Graphics

31 Answer (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. BMI 100 – What the initials BMI stand for. 200 – Overweight Range 300 – Obese Range 400 – Normal Range 500 – Factors that help make up BMI


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