Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms...

33
Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Transcript of Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms...

Page 1: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Energy Balance

• Energy intake vs. energy output• Positive, negative, neutral

• Sources of input?

• Forms of output?

Page 2: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Energy In• Regulation of intake

– Internal cues• Hunger

–Prompts eating

• Satiation–Signals to

stop eating• Satiety

–Tells when you are ready to eat again

Page 3: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Energy In• Regulation of intake

– External cues• Appetite

–Psychological desire to eat– Influenced by the eating environment

Page 4: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Energy In

• Internal factors– Gastrointestinal sensations

• Sense of fullness– Neurological and hormonal factors

• Neuropeptide Y• Ghrelin• Leptin

Page 5: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Energy In

• External factors– Portion size

• Super-size culture– Environment and social factors

• Hypothalamus– Emotional factors

• Hypothalamus

Page 6: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Energy In: Regulatory Factors

Page 7: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Energy Out: Fuel Uses• Total energy

expenditure• Major components of

energy expenditure– Energy expenditure at

rest (basal energy expenditure)• Energy for basic body

functions• Affected by body

size, composition, age, and gender

Page 8: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Energy Out: Fuel Uses

• Major components of energy expenditure– Physical activity

• Highly variable• Affected by body

size, fitness level, type of activity

– Thermic effect of food (TEF)• Energy to digest,

absorb, metabolize food

Page 9: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Energy Out: Fuel Uses

• Estimating total energy expenditure– Resting energy expenditure (REE)

• 1.0 kcal/kg/hr for males• 0.9 kcal/kg/hr for females

– Physical activity• Add a % of REE (see Table 8.2)

– Thermic effect of food• 6% to 10% of (REE + physical activity)

Page 10: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Estimating Energy Expenditure

• Estimated Energy Requirement (EER)– Equations for males and females

• Factors for age, weight, height, and physical activity

– Predicts total energy expenditure (TEE)

Page 11: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Body Composition: Understanding Fatness and Weight

Page 12: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Body Composition: Understanding Fatness and Weight

• Body composition– Fat and lean muscle mass

• Assessing body weight– Body mass index (BMI)

• Weight (kg) × height2 (m)• BMI ≤ 18.5 kg/m2 = underweight• BMI 18.5 to ≥ 25 kg/m2 = normal weight• BMI 25 to ≤ 30kg/m2 = overweight• BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2 = obese

Page 13: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?
Page 14: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?
Page 15: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Central obesity is associated with a higher risk of heart disease, hypertension, insulin resistance and type 2 Diabetes. With an increase in waist circumference the risk of death increases as well. Intra-abdominal fat is the depot that conveys the biggest health risk.

Page 16: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Body Composition: Understanding Fatness and Weight

• Assessing body fatness– DXA– Underwater weighing– BodPod– Skinfold

measurements– Bioelectrical

impedancePhoto © Jones and Bartlett Publishers

Page 17: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Body Composition: Understanding Fatness and Weight

• Body fat distribution– Gynoid obesity (“pear”)

• Excess fat in hips and thighs

– Android obesity (“apple”)• Excess fat around abdomen

– Waist circumference

Page 18: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Overweight and Obesity

• Factors in development of obesity– Biological

• Heredity • Gene-environment (Epigenetics)• Fat cell development• Sex and age• Race and ethnicity

Page 19: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Overweight and Obesity

• Factors in development of obesity• Socioeconomic status• Built environment

–“Human formed, developed, or structured areas”

• Social factors

Page 20: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Overweight and Obesity

• Factors in development of obesity– Lifestyle and behavioral factors

• Physical activity–Lack of exercise

• Psychological factors–Restrained eaters –Binge eaters

Page 21: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Overweight and Obesity

• Health risks of overweight and obesity– Heart disease, stroke, diabetes,

hypertension, metabolic syndrome, cancer, gallbladder disease, joint disease, and sleep apnea

• Weight cycling– Low LDL cholesterol, hypertension

Page 22: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?
Page 23: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?
Page 24: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?
Page 25: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?
Page 26: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?
Page 27: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?
Page 28: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Weight Management• Adopting a healthy weight-

management lifestyle• Diet and eating habits

– Total calories– Crash diets don’t work– Balancing energy sources: fat,

carbohydrate, and protein

– Eating habits– Physical activity

Page 29: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Weight Management

• Weight-management approaches– Self-help books and manuals

• Watch for signs of a fad diet– Meal replacements– Self-help groups– Commercial programs– Professional counselors

Page 30: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Weight Management

• Weight-management approaches– Prescription drugs– Over-the-counter drugs and dietary

supplements• Cautions of safety/ingredients

Page 31: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Weight Management

• Weight-management approaches – Surgery

• Extreme obesity• Last-ditch effort• Gastric banding• Gastric bypass

Page 32: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Underweight

• Causes and assessment– Altered responses– Eating disorders factors– Metabolic and heredity factors– Prolonged physical and emotional stress– Addiction to alcohol and street drugs– Bizarre diet patterns

Page 33: Energy Balance Energy intake vs. energy output Positive, negative, neutral Sources of input? Forms of output?

Underweight

• Weight-gain strategies– Small, frequent meals– Fluids between meals– High-calorie foods and beverages– Timers or other cues– Vitamin/mineral supplements