Weight Loss: Physical Activity Flashcards

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Additive TEE:

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  • TEE continues to rise linearly over time

- non-PA metabolic activity remains the same over time

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2
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Constrained TEE:

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  • TEE levels out over time

- non-PA metabolic activity decreases over time

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3
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The most likely explanation for a return to energy balance is….

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a compensatory increase in energy intake

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4
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How does resistance training effect weight loss?

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  • unlikely to result in clinically significant weight loss alone
  • may assist with wait loss or maintenance when combined with aerobic exercises
  • improve muscular strength, resulting in a greater free-living PA
  • 2-3 times per week for major muscle groups
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5
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Health benefits of PA and exercise:

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  • CV system
  • metabolic system
  • mood
  • musculoskeletal system
  • sleep
  • focus
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6
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Health benefits of PA and exercise in obesity:

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  • dec. risk of CVD
  • dec. risk of diabetes mellitus
  • inc. cardiometabolic risk factors
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7
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Mistakes when training individuals with obesity:

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  • increased risk for musculoskeletal injuries: perform low-impact exercises of short duration
  • watch the exercise dose to prevent fatigue: progressive overload
  • supervision of training
  • misconception of local fat loss
  • misconception of sweating will lead to weight loss: dehydration is harmful
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8
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Initial assessment for obese should include:

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  1. individual risk profile
  2. medical evaluation
  3. fitness assessment
  4. individual exercise tolerance
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9
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Barriers to PA in obesity:

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  • orthopedic disorders (evaluation of the MS system)
  • pulmonary disorders (evaluation of respiratory function)
  • mental/psychological disorders
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10
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Reasons for weight regain after loss:

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  • changes in appetite hormones (inc. orexigenic and dec. anorexigenic hormones)
  • dec. adherence with diets
  • dec. resting metabolic rate
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11
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ACSM recommends _____ min. of moderate PA per week to maintain body weight after weight loss.

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200-300 min.

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12
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Constrained model: the effects of ….. diminish with time

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increase PA on TEE

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13
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Compensatory increase in ____ ____.

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energy intake

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14
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Meta-analyses suggest no clinically significant effects of _____ exercise on whole-body fat mass, independently of exercise ____ and _____.

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  • aerobic
  • volume
  • intensity
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15
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_____ ______ may contribute to the lack of exercise effects at a group level.

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individual variability

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16
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Evidence indicates that ____ exercise may contribute to small reductions in _____ obesity, but the clinical significance remains unclear.

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  • aerobic

- abdominal

17
Q

____ combined with ___ ____ results in greater weight loss.

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  • exercise

- calorie restriction

18
Q

____ training alone is unlikely to result in clinically significant weight loss.

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resistance