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Managing Weight And Body Composition Chapter 6 Managing Weight And Body Composition

Lesson 1 Page 144-150

Managing Weight and Body Composition LESSON 1 – Maintaining a Healthy Weight Quick Start – On a sheet of paper, list three feelings a person might have about his or her body’s appearance. Then write down three factors that might influence these things.

Body Image – The way you see your body. **In order to maintain your present weight…. The calories you consume must equal the calories your body burns. Calories: Their Source Carbohydrates - 4 calories per gram Proteins – 4 calories per gram Fat – 9 calories per gram

Eating 500 fewer calories per day than you need to maintain your weight will result in the loss of one pound of body fat after one week ( 500 calories per day x 7 days = 3,500 calories). You can also increase your physical activity 500 calories per day and lose one pound per week.

DETERMINING YOUR APPROPRIATE WEIGHT RANGE Body Mass Index – A ratio that allows you to assess your body size in relation to your height and weight. ****Keep in mind that many different ratios of height to weight can be healthy. Teens grow at different rates and in different ways. There is no single size, shape, or growth pattern that is normal for everyone. BMI = weight (in pounds) x 703 / height (in inches)2

Diet and Fitness are the two things that affect BMI the most. Overweight – A condition in which a person is heavier than the standard weight range for his or her height. Obesity – Having an excess amount of body fat.

Weight Related Health Risks Cardiovascular Disease Type 2 Diabetes Cancer High Blood Pressure Osteoarthritis – A joint disease

Underweight – A condition in which a person is less than the standard weight range for his or her height.

HEALTHFUL WAYS TO MANAGE WEIGHT Target your appropriate weight Set realistic goals Personalize your plan Put your goal and plan in writing Evaluate your progress

HEALTHY WEIGHT LOSS STRATEGIES Eat 1,700 to 1,800 calories daily to meet your body’s energy needs Include your favorites in moderation Eat a variety of low-calorie, nutrient dense foods Drink plenty of water Nutrient Dense Foods – Food that are high in nutrients compared with their calorie content. Ex. Whole grain products, vegetables, and fruits.

HEALTHY WEIGHT GAIN STRATEGIES Increase your calorie intake Eat often and take second helpings Eat nutritious snacks Build muscle

Fad Diets and Eating Disorders LESSON 2 Fad Diets and Eating Disorders Page 151-156

Fad Diets and Eating Disorders Quick Start – Write the term diet in the center of a sheet of paper. Around this term, write five words or phrases that come to mind when you hear the word diet.

Fad Diets Fad Diets – Weight loss plans that are popular for only a short time. The Bottom Line The traditional weight loss method emphasizing a well-balanced diet with a variety of foods including grains, fruits & vegetables, dairy and meat/fish, low in total fats, saturated fats and trans fats in addition to being physically active can result in long lasting weight loss and improved health. This doesn't sound too exciting, and let's face it - fad diets sure do know how to hook us, don't they? However, the traditional weight loss method stands the test of time for a simple reason: It works!

Ten Signs of a Fad Diet Promises a large or fast weight loss (more than one to two pounds per week) Does not include suggestions to consult with your doctor or a registered dietitian Encourages you to eliminate food groups (such as grains) or eat from a limited selection of foods Offers rigid menus that don't consider your likes, dislikes and lifestyles Neglects active living or lifestyle changes

Ten Signs of a Fad Diet Provides far fewer calories than what is needed for an energized, healthy lifestyle Contradicts what most trusted health professionals say Depends on special products, supplements or treatments Has miraculous claims Relies on testimonials and anecdotes rather than scientific evidence

Diets Liquid Diets--A person on a liquid diet replaces all of his or her food intake with a special liquid formula. These VERY low calorie diets, do not meet the body’s energy needs. Fasting--To fast is to abstain from eating. Without a fresh supply of nutrients daily, your body begins breaking down protein stored in muscle tissue for energy.

Diet Pills--Many diet pills work by suppressing appetite Diet Pills--Many diet pills work by suppressing appetite. They may cause drowsiness, anxiety, a racing heart, or other serious side effects. Diet pills may also become addictive. Weight Cycling – The repeated pattern of loss and regain of body weight. Also called yo-yo dieting.

EATING DISORDERS Eating Disorder – An extreme harmful eating behavior that can cause serious illness or even death. **About 90% of those with eating disorders are female **It’s estimated that 1% of females 16 to 18 have this illness

Anorexia Nervosa – A disorder in which the irrational fear of becoming obese results in severe weight loss from self-imposed starvation.

Symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa: Extremely low calorie intake An obsession with exercising An unusual interest in food A distorted body image Denial of a eating problem

Health Consequences of Anorexia Nervosa A drastic reduction in body fat may cause females to stop menstruating Loss of bone density Low body temperature Low blood pressure Slow metabolism Reduction in organ size

Bulimia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa – A disorder in which some form of purging or clearing of the digestive tract follows cycles of overeating. A person with bulimia often fasts or follows a strict diet and then binges. After eating, the person may vomit or take laxatives to purge the food from the body.

Health Consequences of Bulimia Nervosa: Dehydration Kidney damage Irregular heartbeat Vomiting: Destroys tooth enamel Damages the tissues of the stomach, esophagus, and mouth

Treatment Treatment may include stay at a clinic or hospital and also requires psychological counseling. Treatment of bulimia usually include medication and psychological counseling.

Binge Eating Disorder Binge Eating Disorder – A disorder characterized by compulsive overeating.

Nutrition For Individual Needs Lesson 3 Nutrition For Individual Needs Pages 157-163

Nutrition For Individual Needs Quick Start – An individual’s nutritional needs change throughout his or her life. Brainstorm a list of times in a person’s life during which nutritional needs may change. Briefly explain each of your choices.

Nutrition Throughout The Life Span Pregnancy Folate – Getting enough folic acid early in pregnancy can prevent spinal defects in the developing fetus. Iron – Increased blood volume during pregnancy produces an increased demand for iron. Calcium – Calcium helps build the bones and teeth of the developing fetus and replaces any calcium taken from the mother’s bones.

Nutrition For Infants And Young Children Breastfeeding is the best way to feed infants. If breastfeeding isn’t possible, fortified formulas provide the nutrients that infants need. As the baby grows, breast milk or formula is supplemented with a variety of foods, usually starting with cereal grains, then vegetables and fruits, and then meat or poultry. After a child’s first birthday, many parents substitute whole milk for formula or breast milk. The fats in the whole milk provide essential nutrients for a child’s developing nervous system. By this time, most children are eating a variety of foods.

Nutrition And Older Adults Most older adults can get all the calories and nutrients they need each day by following the recommendations in the Dietary Guidelines. In certain cases, health care providers might recommend a dietary supplement to help meet their nutrient needs.