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Chapter 5: Developing Healthier Behaviors Dr. M. Davis-Brantley Nutrition   What is Nutrition? Nutrients are essential food elements that provide energy and the building blocks of muscle, bone, and other tissues  Essential Nutrients include: protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals Nutrition  Proteins are amino acids that build muscles, blood, bones, fingernails, and hair     Sources of protein: meat, poultry, eggs, fish, and diary products Some legumes provide protein Americans eat more meat than needed Carbohydrates consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and provide the body with energy    Sugars are simple carbs provide small spurts of energy Starches provide steadier supply of energy Starches should account for 50-60% of diet    Fats provide stamina, insulate our bodies, nourish our skin, store Vitamins A, D, E, and K   Foods rich in carbs: cereals, citrus fruits, several vegetables Starches are also rich in fiber, aid in digestion and may help protect us from some cancers 1 Tablespoon of vegetable oil is enough daily Vitamins and Minerals Obesity  Facts about obesity   Nearly 2 out of 3 Americans are overweight Americans consume far more calories daily than necessary Eat 800 billion calories each day  Need under 200 billion calories   About 300,000 Americans die yearly because of excess weight Biological Influences in Obesity  Biological influences include: heredity, adipose tissue (body fat), and metabolic rate   Heredity is powerful in that adoption studies report that children of obese parents resemble their parents Adipose tissue has cells that store fat       Hunger plays a role in that once blood sugar drops, individual becomes hungry and fat from food is drawn into those cells for nourishment Fat deficiency in these cells is communicated to the hypothalamus (in the brain) triggering the hunger drive Those with more adipose tissue feel hunger sooner than those who do not Also fatty tissue metabolizes food faster than muscle tissue Men: 40% muscle, 18% fat Women: 23% muscle, 25% fat Psychological Factors? Eating Disorders    Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa What are some causes of eating disorders? Fitness    Fitness is the the ability to engage in moderate to vigorous levels of activity without undue fatigue 75% of adults do not engage in adequate amounts of physical activity CDC suggests engaging in ½ hour of moderate activity 5 times a week Fitness Cont’d  Types of exercise include:    Aerobic exercise—requires sustained increase in oxygen consumption, such as jogging, swimming, or riding a bicycle Anaerobic exercise—does not require sustained increase in oxygen consumption, such as weight lifting Benefits of Exercise         Muscle strength (which helps prevent injuries and burns fat) Cardiovascular fitness in that the body can use greater amounts of oxygen during vigorous activity and pump blood efficiently to the heart Raise metabolic weight and burns more calories Reduces hypertension Reduces risk of heart attacks Lowers cholesterol Cuts mortality rate Improves mood/Decreases depression rate (working as an antidepressant) Sleep  Functions of Sleep  Don’t know why we sleep, many hypotheses    Sleep Deprivation    Sleep rejuvenates are bodies (recharges our bodies) Restorative process primarily Influences attention, learning, and memory negatively When stressed we need more sleep (sleep helps us recover from stress) Insomnia     58% adults are affected by insomnia a year Women are affected by insomnia more than men Factors contributing to insomnia include stress, pain, noise, light, temp, partner’s snoring, poor bedding, nasal congestion, allergies Only make problems worse when trying to force self to sleep Bring in Questions/Myths for next time regarding Alcohol and Drugs for class discussion? Substance Use and Abuse     Substance Abuse is the continued use of a substance despite knowledge of it’s danger and is linked to social, occupational, psychological, or physical problems Substance Dependence has both biological and behavioral aspects in that persistent attempts to quit are ineffective, and marked by tolerance and withdrawal symptoms Tolerance is the body’s habituation to a drug so that there is the need for increasingly higher doses of the substance to maintain or achieve the desired effect Some aspects of dependence are psychological (anxiety) and others are strictly physiological  Delirium Tremens—not just “the shakes” but characterized by sweating, restlessness, disorientation, and hallucinations Substances  Questions?    Alcohol— “alcoholics”, negative effects, positive effects, cirrhosis Nicotine—negative effects, health, second-hand smoke Cocaine   Cannabis      Barbiturates are depressants (relieve anxiety, tension, pain, insomnia) High doses result in drowsiness, slurred speech, motor impairment, poor judgment Amphetamines     Includes morphine, codeine, methodone, heroin Are depressant with euphoric properties Sedatives   THC, relaxing effect, sometimes produces mild hallucination Can impair perceptual-motor coordination, short-term memory, slow learning Opiods   euphoria, anesthetic, from coca leaf, Freud Stimulants, often used to help keep one awake, stimulate cognitive activity Ritalin—decreases aggressive behavior, increase attention span Works opposite in adults due to immaturity of the cerebral cortex Club Drugs
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            