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Body Composition
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Body Composition: a measure of how much body fat you have, as compared to muscle and bone
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Desirable Fat Ranges Acceptable –Men 18-25% –Women 25-31% Obese –Men > 26% –Women > 32%
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Where is Fat Stored? Visceral Fat: –Fat stored deep in the abdomen and around the organs Fat you CAN’T pinch Subcutaneous Fat: –Fat stored under skin throughout the body Fat you CAN pinch
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Underweight: Too little body fat to maintain health Health issues: –Eating disorders –Nutrient deficiencies –Calorie deficiencies –Decrease muscle mass –Heart complications
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Overweight: Weighing 10% or more over an individual’s ideal body weight Obesity: Weighing 20% or more over an individual’s ideal body weight
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Morbid Obesity: Exceeds 100% of ideal body weight Health Consequences: –Heart disease –High blood pressure –Stroke –High cholesterol –Type II Diabetes
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BMI: ratio of your weight to your height Waist to Hip Ratio: measures distribution rather than percentage of body fat
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Distribution of Fat Mesomorph: –Muscular build –Shoulders are often larger and more broad than waistline –Often times have poor flexibility
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Distribution of Fat Ectomorph: –Slim build –Tall and slender –Has trouble gaining weight –Has less fat and muscle mass than other body builds
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Distribution of Fat Endomorph: –Curvy body shape –Has high capacity of fat storage –More inclined to become obese
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Type of Endomorph Android (apple shape) –Weight is mostly in abdominal area –Most common in men
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Type of Endomorph Gynoid (pear shape) –Weight is mostly around hips –Most common in women
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