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Smart Eating
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Food & Your Body Weight
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Why Do We Eat? Hunger: body’s physical response to the need for food Are you really hungry? Appetite: desire, rather than a need, to eat certain types of foods Sight, smell, time of day, others around you, or mood
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Food Provides Energy Carbohydrates, fats, & protein = energy- giving nutrients Carbohydrate = 4 calories per gram Protein = 4 calories per gram Fats = 9 calories per gram Calorie: energy in measured unit
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How Excess Food Energy Is Stored Excess Carbohydrate Excess Fat Excess Protein Glycogen BODY FAT
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Right Breakfast Keeps you Going Usually 10 to 12hrs since last had food Skipping breakfast can go 16hrs Lack of food = lack of energy for body & lack of glucose for your brain Fat & protein feel full longer Ex carb = toast & orange juice Will be hungry much faster Ex carb, protein, & fat = yogurt, cereal, & fruit Will feel full much longer
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How much energy do you need? Basal metabolic rate (BMR): minimum amount of energy needed to keep you alive when you are in a rested, fasting state, such as just after you wake up in the morning Boys need more energy than girls Depend on your activity Depends on your weight
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Calories that are burned per hour 0100 200 300 400 500 Running Mountain biking Skating Walking TV
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Balancing energy intake with energy used Excess calories = weight gain Less calories = weight loss Some body fat is essential – stored energy, insulation, internal organ protection Woman – 20-30% Men – 12-20%
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Overweight & Obesity: a Growing Problem Overweight: person who is heavy for his or her height Obesity: condition in which there is an excess of body fat for one’s weight Weighs more than 20% above his or her recommended weight range
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Risk of overweight and obesity Heart disease and high blood pressure Certain forms of cancer, including prostate, colon, & breast cancer Type 2 diabetes Sleeping problems such as sleep apnea
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Why are so many people overweight? Lack of physical activity Many modern conveniences Video games & TV Changing diet Eat more than needed Choose foods high in fat & sugar
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Maintaining A Healthy Weight
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Why do you weigh what you weigh? Heredity: passing down of traits form parent to child Lifestyle Sedentary lifestyle: accustomed to sit or rest a great deal or to take little exercise.
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Video Questions How does the video show sedentary lifestyle? List the items Would you like this kind of lifestyle? Explain Need ½ sheet of paper
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Video – Walle Chapter About the ship Chapter 14 39 min to 43 min 1 st time on their chairs John falls off Everything in a cup Mary sees her world in a new light Chapter 16 44 min to 49 min Captain See the bodies getting fatter Bones smaller Chapter 30 125min
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Healthy Weight for me Body composition: measure of the proportion of the body weight that is made up of fat tissue compared to bone and muscle Skinfold thickness – caliper is used to pinch a portion of skin and the underlying fat at one or more location on the body
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Healthy Weight for me cont. Body Mass Index (BMI): index of weight in relation to height that is used to asses healthy body weight BMI = weight(lb) / height(in) / height(in) X 703 Example 158 / 68 / 68 X 703 = 24.0 Adults Overweight – 25.1 – 29.9 BMI Obese – 30 or more BMI
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Healthy BMI Range AgeBoysGirls 1516.5 – 23.416.2 – 24 1617.1 – 24.216.7 – 24.6 1717.6 – 2517.3 – 25.2 1817.8 – 25.617.5 – 25.7
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Healthy Weight Management Plan Weight management: program of sensible eating and exercise habits and will help keep weight at a healthy level Eat smart, exercise more Reduce portion size Keep high-calories as a treat Increase exercise – 60 min of moderate activity level Keep a daily log of food and exercise
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Healthy Weight Management Plan cont. Lose fat, not muscle ½ to 1 pound of weight loss per week – prevent muscle loss 500 fewer calories per day or burn 500 calories extra each day Underweight Check with doctor to make sure it is not a illness Increase food intake by more meals more often Healthy high calorie foods – example (pastas)
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Dangerous Weight-Loss Practices Fad diet: diet requires major changes in your eating habits and promises quick results Atkins – no carb all meat All grapefruit Diet pills – weight loss without need to lower calories Regain weight when no longer taking the pills
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Dangerous Weight-Loss Practices cont. Surgery Gastric bypass – bypass part of the stomach to the intestine Lap band Very risky, only for individuals with health risks
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Weight Cycling Weight cycling: the cycle of losing, regaining, losing, regaining “Seesaw dieting” or “Yo-yo dieting” Less healthy than being slightly over weight Losing weight becomes harder and harder
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Eating Disorders
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What are Eating Disorders? Abnormal eating patterns Never eating Dieting excessively Eating only certain types of foods Eating too much Not responding to natural feeling of fullness or hunger Eating disorders – condition that involve an unhealthy degree of concern about body weight and shape and that may lead to efforts of weight control by unhealthy means
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Evolution of Beauty http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=55159&title =Eating_Disorder_Awareness&ref=np026 http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=55159&title =Eating_Disorder_Awareness&ref=np026 Does this change the way you think about images you see on print or TV? Explain
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Body Image and Eating Disorders Body image: how you see and feel about your appearance and how comfortable you are with your body Distorted body image
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Body Image and Eating Disorders cont. Society has changed – from curvy to thin Model, TV, magazine, & clothing style – this is what everyone wants to be Misguided notion that once the perfect figure is attained, everything in life will be fine
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Life Size Barbie! Galia Slayen made a Barbie doll that stands about 6 feet tall with a 39″ bust, 18″ waist, and 33″ hips.
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Body Image and Eating Disorders cont. Healthy body image – you accept your body’s appearance and abilities Have realistic expectations about your size
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Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia nervosa: self-starvation distorted body image, and how body weight Obsession of being thin Low self-esteem and feel controlled by others Consume hundreds of calories versus thousands
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440 calories a day 130 calories = 10 115 calories = 20 45 calories = 10 150 calories = 1
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Anorexia Nervosa cont. Signs & Symptoms Intense fear of weight gain Over exercising Preferring to eat alone Preoccupation with calories Extreme weight loss Loss of menstrual periods for at least 3 months Hair loss on head Hair gain on the body Depression and anxiety Weakness and exhaustion
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Anorexia Nervosa cont. T reatment Medical, psychological, and nutritional therapy to help the person regain health and develop healthy eating behaviors Family counseling
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Bulimia Nervosa Bulimia nervosa: individual repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then uses behaviors such as vomiting or using laxatives to rid the body of the food Purging: vomiting or misusing laxatives to rid the body of food May consume as many as 20,000 calories in binges that last as long as 8 hrs
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400 calories per 1/4lb cheeseburger This is 25 cheeseburgers = 10,000 calories
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Bulimia Nervosa cont. Signs and Symptoms Preoccupation with body weight Bingeing with or without purging Bloodshot eyes and sore throat Dental problems Irregular menstrual periods Depression and mood swings Feeling out of control At least two bulimic episodes per week for last least 3 months
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Bulimia Nervosa cont. Treatment Therapy to separate eating from emotions and to promote eating in response to hunger and satiety Nutritional counseling to review nutrients needs and ways to meet them
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Binge Eating Binge eating or Bingeing: eating of a large amount of food in one sitting Binge eating but no purging ¼ to 1/3 people who enter a weight-loss clinic may have binge eating Frequently undiagnosed
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750 pound man
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Binge Eating cont. Sign and Symptoms Above-normal body weight Bingeing episodes accompanied by feeling and guilt, shame, and loss of control Treatment Psychological and nutritional counseling
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Getting Help Many deny they have a problem and believe that their behavior is normal and a chosen lifestyle Tell a trusted adult or contact an agency
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Eating Disorder Awareness http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=55159&title =Eating_Disorder_Awareness&ref=np026 http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=55159&title =Eating_Disorder_Awareness&ref=np026 List some images that stick out to you What were some of the things the people died from?
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