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KSPE 7140 Body Weight and Body Composition: Achieving a Healthy Balance
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Overweight and Obesity Overweight is body weight that exceeds the recommended guidelines for good health Obesity is body weight that greatly exceeds the recommended guidelines The CDC (The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) determined that no gender, ethnic group, or educational level is spared from this problem of obesity Overweight and Obesity are associated with serious health problems
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What is Healthy Body Weight? There is no ideal body weight for each person instead there are considered ranges for healthy body weight A healthy body weight is defined as: Weight within an acceptable range on a height/weight table or acceptable Body Mass Index scale Fat distribution that is not a risk factor for illnesses Absence of any medical conditions that would suggest weight loss
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Methods of Determining Healthy Body Weight/Body Fat Height – Weight Tables Body Mass Index (BMI) Body Fat Distribution (Waist to hip ratios) Body Fat Percentage Skinfold tests Immersion—under water Electroimpedence
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Factors that Influence Your Weight Genetics Gender Age Eating out Food Choices Portion control Lifestyle TV Computer Automobile Stress Response Physiological responses to dieting
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How to Maintain Weight Control? Energy balance: the relationship between the calories you take in and the calories you expend If you use up more calories through movement and metabolism, a negative balance results Taking in extra calories will result in the formation of body fat as energy storage
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Do Quick Fixes Work? The diet industry has effectively catered to people who are looking for ‘fast’ weight loss The diet industry takes in about $40 billion a year The concept of fad diets has been around for decades, promising quick weight loss with minimal effort Many dietitians and physicians are critical of fad diets and encourage more balanced options and self-monitoring concepts
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Quick Weight Loss Methods Weight management organizations Medically supervised fasting Surgical Options Gastric restriction Gastric bypass Gastric banding Over the counter drugs Dietary supplements Prescription drugs Appetite suppressants Thermogenic drugs Fat blocking drugs
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The Size Acceptance, Nondiet Movement Started in response to the frustration felt by many people attempting to lose weight Seeks to decrease negative body image to encourage self-acceptance and healthy eating patterns Focus is on how people who are large can be healthy Based on six basic tenets
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Action Plan for Healthy Body Weight 1. A goal of overall health improvement through targeted areas 2. A goal of 60 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity, 5 times per week 3. A diet emphasizing fruits and vegetables 4. Inclusion of peer support groups 5. Self-acceptance of body size 6. Follow up evaluation by a healthcare professional Consists of six key components:
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