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Food & Nutrition Managing Your Weight
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Assessing Your Weight Skin-Fold Caliper Underwater Weighing Electronic/Digital Devices
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Basal Metabolic Rate Rate at which you use energy when body is at rest What affects this? –Age –Gender –Physical Activity
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What is the difference?? Hunger- Physical Appetite- Emotional
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What is Obesity? Weight is 20% above recommended weight.
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Reducing Weight Safely RECOGNIZE eating patterns PLAN helpful strategies EXERCISE
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What is Fasting? Refrain from eating –Why? To lose weight For protest Religious reasons Thanksgiving
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Types of Dieting Fad Diets –Popular diet –Examples: Atkins, South Beach, & Hollywood
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What about Diet Pills? Major ingredient is caffeine. Can be ineffective Habit forming Generally only a short term solution Can cause nervousness, sleeplessness, & high blood pressure
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Dieting: Myths & Facts MYTH- Eating starchy foods, such as bread and pasta, will make you gain weight. FACT- Starchy foods, or comples carbs, have fewer calories per ounce than fat MYTH- You can lose a lot of weight just by exercising FACT- To lose 1 pound by exercising, you need to run fro 4-5 hours or 6 hours of aerobics.
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MYTHS & FACTS MYTH- You can lose weight if you don’t eat breakfast FACT- Omitting a meal leads to over eating and doesn’t help start off you metabolism MYTH- You can lose weight by eating only 1 type of food. (Ex. Grapefruit, banana, etc) FACT- Usually to monotonous and return to previous eating pattern. Nutritionally inadequate
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MYTHS & FACTS MYTH- Caffeine always makes your appetite decrease FACT- Can make level of sugar in blood drop causing you to feel hungry MYTH- Once you lose weight, you can return to former eating habits FACT- Maintaining weight loss means changing eating and exercising for the rest of your life
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What if I want to gain weight? You need to eat MORE calories You need to EXERCISE
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Planning a balanced diet Meals –Breakfast –Lunch –Dinner *At least 3 a day, but it would be better to have 5-7 smaller meals.
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SNACKING Is it healthy? Is it normal?
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How to eat healthier w/ fast foods Eat smaller portions Choose from the healthy side of menu Don’t add salt, etc DON’T eat it
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Improving Diet Eat a variety of foods Physical Activity Plenty of grains, vegetables, & fruits Low fat and cholesterol Moderate in sugars Moderate in salt
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