Overweight and Obesity Flashcards

1
Q

How is BMI measured?

A

Weight (kg) / Height (m) sqrd

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2
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What are the different BMI categories?

A
< 18.5 = Underweight
18.5 - 25 = Normal
25 - 30 = Overweight
30 + = Obese
40 + = Morbidly Obese
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3
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Aside from BMI, what other parameter can be measured to define overweight / obesity?

A

Waist circumference

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4
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For a diagnosis of metabolic syndrome, 3 of more of what must be applicable?

A
  • Abdominal obesity
  • Hypertriglyceridaemia
  • Low HDL Cholesterol
  • Hypertension
  • Fasting hyperglycaemia
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5
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What two populations of neurones in the hypothalamus primarily regulate appetite? What receptors do they act on?

A

Neurones which:

Release melanocortic-stimulating hormone which act on MC3 and MC4 receptors (reduce appetite)

Releasing neuropeptide Y which act via Y1 and Y5 receptors (increase appetite)

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6
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Which hormones released by adipose tissue and the stomach control appetite?

A

Leptin from adipose tissue (reduces appetite)

Ghrelin from stomach tissue (increases appetite)

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7
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State four ways of measuring Energy Stores

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  1. X-Ray Imaging Techniques
  2. Electrical conductivity of the body
  3. Body density
  4. Doubly labelled water method
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Describe the “Doubly Labelled Water Method”

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Doubly labeled water is water in which both the hydrogen and the oxygen have been partly or completely replaced (i.e. labelled) with an uncommon isotope

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