A) Body composition is a method of describing what the body is made of. It includes fat, protein, minerals and body fluids. It also explains weight more accurately than BMI.
C) BMI or Body Mass Index is a method of estimating a person's body fat levels based on a person's weight and height measurement.
There are some limitations based on an individual's gender, age, and athletic ability. These limitations include the following:
D) Visceral fat is a type of body fat that's stored within the abdominal cavity. It's located near several vital organs, including the stomach, liver, and intestines.
E) Anorexia nervosa, is a potentially life-threatening eating disorder that is characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss. The disorder is diagnosed when a person weighs at least 15% less than his or her normal/ideal body weight. Extreme weight loss in people with anorexia nervosa can lead to dangerous health problems and even death.
F) Bulimia Nervosa is a psychological and severe life-threatening eating disorder described by the ingestion of an abnormally large amount of food in short period of time, followed by an attempt to avoid gaining weight by purging what was consumed.
Chanter 4-Body Weight -What is body composition? How do we measure body fat in our class?...
9. can influence our weight and body composition and how well we respond to diet and exercise efforts. 10. People with higher status have more access to gyms, personal trainers, exercise clothing, and safe parks and recreation sites.
1. If James is 22 and has the following skinfold measurements, what is his body fat percent? Chest 23 abdomen 25 thigh 21 a. 16.0% b. 17.2% c. 15.8% d. 16.9% 2. Ashley is 5’6” and weighs 150 pounds. What is her BMI? a. 22.3 b. 28.1 c. 24.2 d. 25.6 3. If John is an athlete and we measure his body fat percent, what should his body fat be in order to be within acceptable norms? a. 5% b....
(2) When we discuss body composition results with an individual, why do you think that we as health professionals should carefully choose our words and try to soften what otherwise may be a harsh reality of poor results? Keep in mind, that even though we will be particular with what we say, that doesn't mean we don't report results or just simply glaze over them to make the individual feel better. (3) Body composition is a very broad term as...
Weight Management & Energy Balance & Nutrition & Fitness Assignment-61 pts MLO1 What are 3 characteristics of a “healthy” weight? 3 pts MLO1 What are 5 health problems related to obesity? 5 pts MLO1 What is the BMI range for a healthy weight? 1 pt MLO2 Determine the BMI for a person who is 5’10” and weighs 190 lbs-. 1 pt MLO1,2 What category would the person in question #4 fall into on the BMI chart? 1 pt MLO2 What...
Hydrostatic weighing, or "underwater weighing," is used to measure a patient's body composition. To do this measurement, the patient is weighed while standing on a regular scale and then weighed while immersed in water. By comparing these weights, the density and body fat percentage of a patient can be recorded. The weight of your patient on a regular scale is 610 Nand while immersed in water is 90 N. The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 and assume that g...
How would you classify her weight during the preemployment
physical visit?
Ana's weight status would be considered normal
Ana's weight status would be considered underweight
Ana's weight status would be considered overweight
Ana's weight status was the same as it was in her school nurse
visit
Does Ana have an eating disorder and if so, which type?
Ana does not display a pattern of disordered eating. Ana has
increased the amount she runs due to her plan to join the...
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Name: Class Date and Time: Section: S/www.grossmont.edu/academics/programs-departments/es/files/ESWBooklet-7thEdition.pdf 1. Under the principle of Specificity, one who trains their upper body with free weights can expect adaptations to their lower body. A. True B. False 2. The term repetition refers to A. the amount of weight one should lift in order to see changes in muscle strength or size B. the number of times a lift is performed or repeated...
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Assignment #2 WO Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7: Energy Balance and Weight Management Directions: Answer the following questions using the formulas found in Chapter 6 & 7. All work must be added to receive full credit (10-points). By completing this assignment you will satisfy #4 ECO objective and #11 and #12 MO/CO. 1. Calculate the EER for a 25-year-old man who weighs 198 pounds, is 5'8" tall and has a low...
Suppose you are interested in estimating how health affects productivity. Specifically, you are interested in the following regression: where Y, is a variable representing the income earned by person i, and X, is a variable representing the health of person i. Income is a fairly straightforward concept to capture. Health, however, is a more complex concept that can be measured in many different ways. For example, body mass index (BMI weight in kilograms, divided by height in meters squared) is...