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KIN 2504 test 2
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04/04/2012

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Skinfold Measurements
Definition
Use calipers to measure skinfold thickness.
Accurate assessments require experience and practice.
Term
Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA)
Definition
The “gold standard” for assessing body composition.
Uses low-radiation x-rays to distinguish body components
Term
Air Displacement (Bod Pod)
Definition
Measures total body air displacement.
Used with other measures for a full assessment.
Term
Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA)
Definition
Measures resistance of tissues to electrical currents.
Accuracy depends on machine quality and participant cooperation.
Term
Estimates from Circumferences or BMI
Definition
Provide rough estimates.
Can provide a starting point for weight management.
Term
nutrient
Definition
A chemical in food crucial to the body’s growth and functioning; includes proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water.
Term
essential nutrients
Definition
- Necessary for normal body functioning and must be obtained from food
Term
protein
Definition
Biological molecules composed of amino acids.

The “building block” of bodily structure and function.

Functional ______ perform crucial bodily tasks.

Nutritionists recommend getting about 10% of daily calories from _______.

______ needs for most people are met in a typical diet; higher amounts are needed only if fighting off serious infection.
Term
carbohydrates
Definition
A class of nutrients containing sugars and starches and supplying most of the energy for daily living.

_______ may be simple or complex.
Term
simple carbohydrates
Definition
monosaccharides, disachharides. Made up of one or two sugar subunits. The ones that taste better, sugary stuff
Term
complex carbohydrates
Definition
polysaccharides (timed release energy, endurance) takes longer to break down, glycogen (liver and muscles store it)
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fiber
Definition
Indigestible carbohydrates that speed the passage of partially digested food through the digestive tract.

Helps control appetite and body weight by creating a feeling of fullness without adding calories.
Term
fats
Definition
The common term for lipids, a class of molecules that includes fats and oils.

At room temperature, most fats are solid and oils are liquid.

Chains of fats and oils are called fatty acids, which occur in the body in the form of triglycerides.

Essential fatty acids are those that we cannot construct in our cells; therefore, they must be consumed in our diet.

Different kinds of fats:
Saturated, unsaturated, mono- and polyunsaturated, and trans fats (partially hydrogenated).
Term
vitamins
Definition
Organic compounds we need in small amounts to promote growth and overall health.

Because they’re not stored in the body, water-soluble vitamins must be replenished regularly.

A balanced diet supplies most vitamin needs; some people would benefit from supplements, such as those with special needs or who don’t eat sufficient fruits and vegetables.
Term
minerals
Definition
Micronutrients that enable key bodily functions and help us absorb vitamins.

Major minerals (macrominerals) are needed in larger amounts.

Trace minerals (microminerals) are needed in smaller amounts.

Three minerals—sodium, calcium, and iron—play crucial roles, so excesses or deficiencies can cause serious health concerns.
Term
water
Definition
Maintains proper salt and pH balance, and helps transport substances within our bodies.

Without sufficient water, most people get quickly dehydrated. Several days without water can result in shock and death.

Individual water needs vary by age, body size, diet, exercise level, overall health, environmental temperature, and humidity.
Term
daily reference intake (DRI)
Definition
o 26 nutrients
o Essential to maintaining health
o Umbrella category
o Won’t necessary see these on food label
o Look at minimum that is needed to prevent disease
o And recommend maximum levels
Term
recommended dietary allowances (RDA)
Definition
o List of the average daily intake that meets the needs of most people of vitamins and minerals
Term
daily reference values
Definition
o Covers fats, carbs including fiber, protein, sodium, and potassium
Term
daily values
Definition
o See on food labels
o Percentages
Term
energy balance
Definition
Amount of calories consumed relative to the amount expended.
Term
negative caloric balance
Definition
Calories consumed fall below calories expended (weight loss).
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positive caloric balance
Definition
Calories consumed exceed calories expended (weight gain).
Term
isocaloric balance
Definition
Calories consumed are about equal to those used.
Term
weight management
Definition
Balancing calories consumed and calories expended on a lifelong basis, through exercise and activity.
Term
metabolic syndrome
Definition
A condition marked by high blood pressure, cholesterol, and abdominal fat deposits, along with insulin resistance. It increases chronic disease risks related to inflammation, an immune reaction.
Term
3 principles that govern weight management
Definition
- Successful weight management takes time, effort, and motivation
- Achieving weight loss is less important than achieving a healthy ratio of lean to fat tissue
- Long term weight management balances energy consumption with energy expenditure
Term
4 basic reasons in America why globesity is on the rise
Definition
- over consumption
- too little exercise
- biological factors
- lifestyle factors
Term
basal metabolic rate
Definition
The rate in which our body uses food energy to sustain life functions
Term
resting metabolic rate
Definition
bmr + the energy you expend in digesting food
Term
disorder eating
Definition
atypical abnormal food consumption, but not long term, does not affect every day life (ex: stress eating), not eating disorder
Term
eating disorder
Definition
actual disturbed patterns of eating/dieting (ex: anorexia, bulimia, binge/purge)
Term
body dysmorphic disorder
Definition
is a syndrome in which a person becomes obsessed with a physical defect.
Term
9–15%
40%.
Definition
____ of men and women under 40 have some form of CVD. After about age 40, the rate climbs to ____
Term
1 in 3
Definition
Among all age groups in America, about ___ in ___ people have CVD in some form.
Term
hypertension
Definition
o High blood pressure
o 1/3 of American
o The most common form of cvd
o Does have genetic link
o Also can happen from too much sodium
o Increase risk: any type of kidney or heart abnormality
o Being obese
o Sleep apnea
o Disease itself but also risk factor for others
o Recommended 115/75
Term
atherosclerosis
Definition
o Hypertension risk factor for this
o Alcohol and tobacco use
o High cholesterol and high triglyceride levels
o Build up of plaque on artery walls, decreases blood flow
Term
coronary heart disease
Definition
o Coronary artery disease
o What kills people the most
o Greatest killer
o Can give you a heart attack (myocardial infarction)
Term
congestive heart failure
Definition
o Heart does not stop
o Condition in which heart muscle itself is too overworked/damaged to keep up with demands of circulation in body
o Build up of fluid (in tissues, lungs, etc.)
o Medications to manage
o Untreated for long can be fatal
Term
angina pectoris
Definition
o Chronic chest pain
o Reduced blood supply, lack of oxygen
o Feels like indigestion-chest being crushed
Term
congenital heart disease
Definition
o If there is heart disease present at birth, labeled as this
o Genetic
o Infections during pregnancy, alcohol/drug use during pregnancy
Term
stroke
Definition
o Sudden loss of function of region in brain
o Caused by blockage or by rupture of blood vessel in brain
o Ischemic (blockage, blood supply cut off)
o Hemorrhagic (blood vessel bursts)
o Can range in severity
o TIA – really quick brief interruption in blood supply that mimic the symptoms of stroke (caution light, warning sign of stroke)
Term
arrhythmia(s)
Definition
o Irregular heart beat
o More than 2 million americans
o 2 forms: fast and slow
o Abnormal patterns (fibrillation)
o Certain types are lethal
Term
65%
Definition
 More than ____of people with diabetes will die of cvd
Term
54 million
Definition
how many people are pre-diabetic?
Term
21 million
Definition
how many people already are diabetic?
Term
8 & 2
Definition
___ million women and ___ million men have osteoporosis
Term
carcinomas
Definition
o Solid tumors in epithelial tissue
o Skin, lining of body cavities
Term
sarcoma
Definition
o Tumor that arises in muscle, bone, and other connective tissue
Term
Lymphomas
Definition
o Malignant growths that affect white blood cells known as lymphocytes
o Lymph nodes, infection fighting organs, lymphatic vessels
Term
Leukemia
Definition
o Malignant growths of any type of white blood cells
o Any kind of blood forming tissue, bone marrow, and spleen
Term
Assymetry
Border irregularity
Color not uniform
Diameter greater than 6 mm
Definition
skin cancer A,B,C,D
Term
C- change in bowel or bladder habits
A – a sore that does not heal
U- unusual bleeding or discharge
T – thickening or lump
I – indigestion, or can’t swallow
O- obvious change in wart or mole
N- nagging cough or hoarseness
Definition
early warning signs of cancer
Term
Environmental factors (sun exposure, pollution, radiation)
Biological factors (viruses, microbial infections)
Genetic factors (family history)
Reproductive hormones (mainly in women)
Occupational hazards (exposure to carcinogens)
Definition
other cancer causing sources
Term
5%
Definition
only ___of people survive more than 5 years after diagnosis of lung cancer
Term
breast cancer
Definition
Second leading cause of death for women.
Can sometimes occur in men.
Genetic factors may play a big role in risk.
Self-exams and yearly check-ups are recommended
Term
female reproductive tract cancers
Definition
Include ovarian, uterine, and cervical cancer.
Ovarian cancer has few overt early signs.
Risks include prior cancer history, early sexual activity, multiple sex partners, herpes, and HPV.
Term
male reproductive tract cancers
Definition
Include prostate and testicular cancer.
Prostate cancer can be symptom-free in early stages.
Genetic factors play a role in testicular cancer.
Prostate cancer risk factors include older age, race, genetics, high BMI, and poor diet.
Term
colon and rectal cancers
Definition
Third most common cancer in both men and women.
Colorectal cancer has no symptoms in early stages.
Risk factors are similar to male reproductive cancer risks, in addition to a family history of polyps.
Term
pancreatic cancer
Definition
More common now than 20 years ago.
Often undiagnosed until late in its development.
Risk factors include being male, age over 45, smoking, and eating a high-fat diet.
Term
leukemia
Definition
Several types exist as acute or chronic cases.
Strikes both sexes and all age groups.
Most common form of childhood cancer.
Symptoms include frequent infections, headaches, vomiting, anemia, and swelling in joints.
Term
addiction
Definition
Continued involvement with a substance or activity despite ongoing negative consequences. Characterized by four common symptoms
Term
4 common symptoms of addiction
Definition
o Denial
o Are negative consequences, but don’t see them or care
o Tolerance (need more of it to get same types of effects)
o Withdrawal (if they don’t have it there are physical and psychological effects)
Term
short term risks and effects of ethanol
Definition
Depressed central nervous system function.
Lower respiratory, pulse, and blood pressure rates.
Increased urination.
Binge drinkers are at risk for irregular heartbeat and heart damage.
Vital functions can be compromised, causing death.
Term
long-term risks and effects of ethanol
Definition
Diseases of the nervous and circulatory systems.
Liver disease, including hepatitis.
Risk of cancer.
Risk of fetal alcohol syndrome in pregnant women.
Risk of osteoporosis.
Brain size shrinkage and brain cell damage.
Term
short-term effects and risks of nicotine use
Definition
Aroused mental state.
Increased heart and respiratory rates.
Constricted blood vessels.
Reduced appetite.
Term
long-term effects and risks of nicotine use
Definition
Cancer.
Cardiovascular disease.
Respiratory diseases, especially emphysema.
Sexual dysfunction.
Gum disease.
Term
nicotine poisoning
Definition
the symptoms experienced by new smokers;
includes dizziness, rapid pulse, damp skin, nausea, and vomiting.
Term
50,000
Definition
About ____ deaths occur each year from secondhand smoke.
Term
$294 billion
Definition
drug use Costs taxpayers more than ______ a year in preventable health care expenses, law enforcement, auto accidents, crime, and lost productivity.
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