AHA Guideline
... increased dietary cholesterol intake is associated with an increase in coronary disease risk independent of plasma cholesterol levels. A recent study has challenged this in the case of dietary cholesterol derived from the intake of up to one egg per day. ...
... increased dietary cholesterol intake is associated with an increase in coronary disease risk independent of plasma cholesterol levels. A recent study has challenged this in the case of dietary cholesterol derived from the intake of up to one egg per day. ...
atkins
... protein diet. His belief was that by losing weight, pressure would be decreased on the eustachian tube and thus get rid of the earache. This worked, and the patient promoted this diet. This fad continued through the years with slight modifications by physicians and now has come to be known as the “A ...
... protein diet. His belief was that by losing weight, pressure would be decreased on the eustachian tube and thus get rid of the earache. This worked, and the patient promoted this diet. This fad continued through the years with slight modifications by physicians and now has come to be known as the “A ...
Midterm 2010 Key B
... d. the weight to which the body tends to return after weight loss, or weight gain e. neither a, b, c, nor d 19. What scientific evidence has supported the "Set Point Theory" regarding a person's body weight? a. chronic increased weight loss body more efficient at storing fat (lipoprotein lipase ac ...
... d. the weight to which the body tends to return after weight loss, or weight gain e. neither a, b, c, nor d 19. What scientific evidence has supported the "Set Point Theory" regarding a person's body weight? a. chronic increased weight loss body more efficient at storing fat (lipoprotein lipase ac ...
NUTRITIONAL FACTORS AND DISEASE
... subcutaneous fat accumulation causing ‘generalised’ (‘gynoid’ or ‘pear-shaped’) obesity; the former is more common in men and is more closely associated with type 2 diabetes, the metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. ...
... subcutaneous fat accumulation causing ‘generalised’ (‘gynoid’ or ‘pear-shaped’) obesity; the former is more common in men and is more closely associated with type 2 diabetes, the metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. ...
Obesity is essentially an excessive accumulation of triacylglycerols
... sedentary, and thus muscle consumes less glucose 3. Increased delivery of fatty acids to liver (as in visceral obesity) enhances gluconeogenesis i.e. hepatic glucose output. In lean individuals, this only happens in during starvation, where it is appropriate. 4. Increased FFAs cause insulin resistan ...
... sedentary, and thus muscle consumes less glucose 3. Increased delivery of fatty acids to liver (as in visceral obesity) enhances gluconeogenesis i.e. hepatic glucose output. In lean individuals, this only happens in during starvation, where it is appropriate. 4. Increased FFAs cause insulin resistan ...
Weight Control
... Initial goal to reduce body weight by approximately 10% from baseline. 1-2#/week for period of 6 months 1# body fat = 3500 calories 3500/7days = - 500 calories/day Need to assess individual’s motivation and readiness to enter weight loss therapy. ...
... Initial goal to reduce body weight by approximately 10% from baseline. 1-2#/week for period of 6 months 1# body fat = 3500 calories 3500/7days = - 500 calories/day Need to assess individual’s motivation and readiness to enter weight loss therapy. ...
Chapter 5
... A combination of dieting and exercise A negative energy balance must be achieved Loss of 1.5-2.0 pounds per week is adequate Weight loss of more than 4-5 pounds per week can be attributed to dehydration It takes time to put weight on and also takes time to take it off ...
... A combination of dieting and exercise A negative energy balance must be achieved Loss of 1.5-2.0 pounds per week is adequate Weight loss of more than 4-5 pounds per week can be attributed to dehydration It takes time to put weight on and also takes time to take it off ...
Interview with Sylvia Escott Stump – Claire Julsing
... In order to combat the inflammation, the production of proinflammatory cytokines must be reduced. Therefore, individuals should eat a diet that is rich in anti-oxidants and phytochemicals. In addition, individuals should endeavour to reduce the inflammatory process by not overeating and, therefore, ...
... In order to combat the inflammation, the production of proinflammatory cytokines must be reduced. Therefore, individuals should eat a diet that is rich in anti-oxidants and phytochemicals. In addition, individuals should endeavour to reduce the inflammatory process by not overeating and, therefore, ...
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... in Prevalence of Obesity According to NHANES); 35.7% of adults are obese. Prevalence is highest among blacks (49.5%), compared with Mexican Americans (40.4%) and whites (34.3%). Black and Mexican-American men in higher income groups are more likely to be obese than those in lower income groups. Howe ...
... in Prevalence of Obesity According to NHANES); 35.7% of adults are obese. Prevalence is highest among blacks (49.5%), compared with Mexican Americans (40.4%) and whites (34.3%). Black and Mexican-American men in higher income groups are more likely to be obese than those in lower income groups. Howe ...
Chapter 5: Nutritional Considerations
... Protein sources and needs: • Most diets are rich in protein – Athletes consume twice the recommended ...
... Protein sources and needs: • Most diets are rich in protein – Athletes consume twice the recommended ...
Body Composition
... percentage of body fat, small bone size and small amount of muscle mass and size. Mesomorph: Body type is characterized as low to medium percentage of body fat, medium to large bone size and large amount of muscle mass and size. Endomorph: Body type is characterized as high percentage of body fat, l ...
... percentage of body fat, small bone size and small amount of muscle mass and size. Mesomorph: Body type is characterized as low to medium percentage of body fat, medium to large bone size and large amount of muscle mass and size. Endomorph: Body type is characterized as high percentage of body fat, l ...
Physical Well
... Waist circumference Average: 90cm (35.5 inches) in men; 80cm (31.5 inches) in women High-risk:more than 102 cm (40 inches) in men and 88 cm (34.5 inches) in women ...
... Waist circumference Average: 90cm (35.5 inches) in men; 80cm (31.5 inches) in women High-risk:more than 102 cm (40 inches) in men and 88 cm (34.5 inches) in women ...
2014-03-21 Chewing through Headlines
... omega-3 supplement. A smaller batch of studies administered some other kind of polyunsaturated fat. You may recall we had already heard the news that omega-3 supplements, all other things being equal, did not appreciably reduce rates of coronary disease, so it should come as no surprise that this st ...
... omega-3 supplement. A smaller batch of studies administered some other kind of polyunsaturated fat. You may recall we had already heard the news that omega-3 supplements, all other things being equal, did not appreciably reduce rates of coronary disease, so it should come as no surprise that this st ...
Body Positioning
... 11 Organ Systems 1) Integumentary System *Protects body from damage & body's 1st line of defense *Skin, hair, nails, & sweat glands ...
... 11 Organ Systems 1) Integumentary System *Protects body from damage & body's 1st line of defense *Skin, hair, nails, & sweat glands ...
Keeping your weight under control by triggering metabolism
... three meals of the day. Signal diets suggest the use of well-combined quantities of proteins, carbohydrates, fruit and vegetables in each of the three meals. In our recommendations, such a ratio is linked to an amount of about one third for each of the groups mentioned. By altering these values, ins ...
... three meals of the day. Signal diets suggest the use of well-combined quantities of proteins, carbohydrates, fruit and vegetables in each of the three meals. In our recommendations, such a ratio is linked to an amount of about one third for each of the groups mentioned. By altering these values, ins ...
reducing fat in the american diet
... dry beans and peas. In addition, the guidelines emphasize that moderate consumption is the key to good health. Still, a major emphasis of the guidelines is given to encourage Americans to eat less fat. They even recommend goals for total fat intake, saturated fat consumption, and cholesterol consum ...
... dry beans and peas. In addition, the guidelines emphasize that moderate consumption is the key to good health. Still, a major emphasis of the guidelines is given to encourage Americans to eat less fat. They even recommend goals for total fat intake, saturated fat consumption, and cholesterol consum ...
Body Composition
... adapt to heat and cold; 2. It protects the body organs & bones from injury; and 3. It is stored as energy. However, too much fat puts you at increased risk of disease, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, certain cancers, and high blood pressure. Excess weight around the abdominal ...
... adapt to heat and cold; 2. It protects the body organs & bones from injury; and 3. It is stored as energy. However, too much fat puts you at increased risk of disease, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, certain cancers, and high blood pressure. Excess weight around the abdominal ...
Healthy eating
... cholesterol linked to heart health. It helps to remove excess cholesterol from your body, so high HDL levels are healthy. 2. Low Density Cholesterol (LDL): this is a “bad” type of cholesterol strongly linked to heart disease. LDL leaves plaque deposits on the artery walls of your heart (atherosclero ...
... cholesterol linked to heart health. It helps to remove excess cholesterol from your body, so high HDL levels are healthy. 2. Low Density Cholesterol (LDL): this is a “bad” type of cholesterol strongly linked to heart disease. LDL leaves plaque deposits on the artery walls of your heart (atherosclero ...
Getting the Skinny on Fats
... studies that show low fat dieters are much more likely to suffer from fatigue, hunger, and severe depression. Even if someone is willing to feel terrible, starved, and miserable in hopes of loosing weight, a low fat diet will get you those symptoms without the results. Just as all carbs are not the s ...
... studies that show low fat dieters are much more likely to suffer from fatigue, hunger, and severe depression. Even if someone is willing to feel terrible, starved, and miserable in hopes of loosing weight, a low fat diet will get you those symptoms without the results. Just as all carbs are not the s ...
Obesity and the Paleo Diet
... More than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) are obese. Since the 1980’s, rates of obesity, diabetes and heart/cardiovascular disease have tripled. We are not only fatter, we are sicker: ...
... More than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) are obese. Since the 1980’s, rates of obesity, diabetes and heart/cardiovascular disease have tripled. We are not only fatter, we are sicker: ...
pub2551afeedingyoungchildrenhighres
... recommendations for healthy Americans ages two years and older. These recommendations are based on the Dietary Guidelines. Offer a variety of foods Offering a variety of foods prepared in different ways makes meals and snacks more interesting for children and makes good nutrition sense. Everyone nee ...
... recommendations for healthy Americans ages two years and older. These recommendations are based on the Dietary Guidelines. Offer a variety of foods Offering a variety of foods prepared in different ways makes meals and snacks more interesting for children and makes good nutrition sense. Everyone nee ...
the questionable link between saturated fat and
... "healthy heart" in 1961, Americans changed their diets. Now these oils represent 7% to 8% of all calories in our diet, up from nearly zero in 1900, the biggest increase in consumption of any type of food over the past century. This shift seemed like a good idea at the time, but it brought many poten ...
... "healthy heart" in 1961, Americans changed their diets. Now these oils represent 7% to 8% of all calories in our diet, up from nearly zero in 1900, the biggest increase in consumption of any type of food over the past century. This shift seemed like a good idea at the time, but it brought many poten ...
Waist–hip ratio
Waist–hip ratio or waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is the ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips.This is calculated as waist measurement divided by hip measurement (W/H). For example, a person with a 25"" waist and 38"" hips has a waist-hip ratio of about 0.66.