Chapter 4 Flashcards

1
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body composition

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fat and nonfat components of the body used to assess recommended body weight

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2
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percent body fat

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proportional amount of fat in the body based on the person’s total weight. Includes both essential fat and storage fat

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3
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lean body mass

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body weight without body fat

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4
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recommended body weight

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body weight at which there seems to be no harm to human health

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5
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overweight

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an excess amount of weight against a given standard around 20-25%

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6
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obesity

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excessive body fat, usually over 30%

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7
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height and weight tables published first in

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1912

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8
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essential fat

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minimal amount of body fat needed for normal physiological functions.
men=3%
Women=12%

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9
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storage fat

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body fat in excess of essential fat that is stored in adipose tissue

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9
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Fat serves three basic functions

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  • insulator to retain body heat
  • energy substrate for metabolism
  • padding against physical trauma to the body
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10
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techniques to assess body composition

6

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dual-energy X-ray Absorptiomentry
hydrostatic weighing
air displacement
skinfold thickness
girth measurements
bioelectrical impededance
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11
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dual-energy X-ray Absorptiomentry

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Low dose of x-rays
cost prohibitive
+/- 3%

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12
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hydrostatic weighing

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underwater technique

most accurate*** +/-.5%

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13
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air displacement

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Bod pod
calculates body composition based on air replaced
+/-2..2%

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14
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skinfold thickness

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measuring a double fold of skin thickness at various sites

+/-3.5%

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15
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skinfold measurement sites

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Men: chest, abdomen, thigh
women: triceps, suprailium, thigh

16
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girth measurements

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technique of measuring circumferences at specific body sites+/-4%

17
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bioelectrical impededance

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by running a weak electrical current through the body

+/-10%

18
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Body mass index

A

uses height and weight to estimate critical fat values at which risk for disease increases

19
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android obesity

A

stores fat in trunk or abdominal area

APPLE

20
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gynoid obesity

A

store fat primarily around the hips and thighs

PEAR

21
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waist circumference

A

waist girth measurement to assess potential risk for disease based on intra-abdominal fat content

22
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SEE

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Standard error of estimate