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1 Physiology, Health & Exercise
Lesson 16 Weight control & obesity Effects of exercise on body composition & weight control

2 Weight Control & Obesity
Includes: The problem of rising incidence of obesity in UK Possible causes of obesity Possible treatments of obesity Effect of exercise on body composition & weight control

3 What is obesity? A chronic disease characterised by excessively high body fat in relation to lean body tissue. Defined in England as having a BMI of >30kg/m2

4 What is the scale of the problem with obesity?
Based on data from England: Year % males % females 1980 6 8 1997 17 20 Write a statement to describe this data

5 Scale of the problem In Scotland:
14% of men and 17% of women classed as obese Approx 20% of children are overweight 8% of boys and 7% of girls are obese

6 Health Risks associated with obesity
Higher risk of developing: CVD- including CHD & high blood pressure Type 2 diabetes 80% of sufferers are obese Traditionally seen as a disease of over 40s now found in children as young as 13

7 Health Risks associated with obesity
Higher risk of developing: Cancers of e.g. colon, breast (maybe also uterine & ovarian) Osteoarthritis (due to excess pressure on joints) Respiratory problems (due to excess weight over the lungs)

8 Health risks Other consequences: Time off work due to illness
Reduced life expectancy Economic implications

9 Causes of obesity Complex & interrelated & include: Environmental
Genetic Psychological Metabolic Dietary If constantly consume more calories than expend then will eventually become obese

10 Causes of obesity 2 reasons for steep rise in last 20 years:
Decrease in physical activity both at work & leisure Energy dense (high fat) diet

11 Treatment of obesity Need to reduce energy intake & increase EE
Weight loss more likely to be maintained if levels of physical activity are increased by permanent lifestyle changes

12 Effect of exercise on body composition & weight control
Important that activity is regular & strenuous enough to make person breathe more heavily than usual E.g. brisk walking, jogging, swimming, dancing Experts (e.g. HEBS) suggest everyone should do up to 30 mins moderate-intensity exercise most days Remember max heart rate is 220-age

13 Effect of exercise on body composition & weight control
Exercise increases/helps to: Energy output relative to input Fat loss Preserve lean tissue prevent obesity

14 Effect of exercise on body composition & weight control
The impact of exercise on body composition decreases as the fat content decreases


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