EXAM 3 KIN 2504 UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And Correct Answers
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Terms in this set (206)
How is the human body divided? into fat free mass and body fat
What does fat free comprises all of the body nonfat -bone
tissue? -water
-muscle
-connective tissue
-organ tissue
-teeth
How is body fat incorporated? into nerves, brain, heart, lungs, liver, mammary glands, and other organs and
tissue
What do we need to function? body fat
What are some increase risk of health complications -heart disease
related to obesity? -osteoarthritis
-hypertension
-cancer
-diabetes
-psychological burdens
-premature death
What are the functions for physiological that fat is -cell membrane
necesary? -thermal insulation
-metabolic store
-vitamin transportation
-reproductive and nervous system
Essential fat incorporated in various tissues of the body that is critical for normal body
functioning
, Adipose Tissue tissue in which fat is stored; fat cells
Subcutaneous Fat fat located under the skin
Visceral Fat fat located around major organs; also called intra-abdominal fat
Percent Body Fat proportion of the body's total weight that is fat
Overweight body weight above the recommended range for good health
BMI= 25-29
Obesity severely overweight, characterized by an excessive accumulation of body fat
BMI= over 30
BMI is a quick and easy way to determine if ones weight is appropriate for your height
Limitation it does not differentiate between lean tissue and fat
How has prevalence of obesity increased? from 13% in 1960 to 39.8% in 2016
What precent of Americans are obese or overweight? 62-69%
When did obesity rates increased the most among between 2008 and 2019
middle aged and older adults?
What is a major risk factor for coronary artery disease? obesity
How many Americans are considered at greater risk for more than 60%
obesity related health issues?
How deaths are from obesity? 280,000-325,000 deaths per year
What percent of children are overweight? 11%
TRUE OR FALSE? Obesity doubles mortality rates and TRUE
can reduce life expectancy by 10 to 20 years
Diabetes is a disease that disrupts normal metabolism
What does diabetes interfere with? insulin production, causing buildup of glucose in the bloodstream
What is mild to moderate overweight associated with? a substantial increase in the risk of type 2 diabetes
What's a controllable risk factor for diabetes? excess body fat
Insulin Resistance a condition in which body cells do not respond normally to insulin and cannot
easily absorb glucose from the bloodstream
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Terms in this set (206)
How is the human body divided? into fat free mass and body fat
What does fat free comprises all of the body nonfat -bone
tissue? -water
-muscle
-connective tissue
-organ tissue
-teeth
How is body fat incorporated? into nerves, brain, heart, lungs, liver, mammary glands, and other organs and
tissue
What do we need to function? body fat
What are some increase risk of health complications -heart disease
related to obesity? -osteoarthritis
-hypertension
-cancer
-diabetes
-psychological burdens
-premature death
What are the functions for physiological that fat is -cell membrane
necesary? -thermal insulation
-metabolic store
-vitamin transportation
-reproductive and nervous system
Essential fat incorporated in various tissues of the body that is critical for normal body
functioning
, Adipose Tissue tissue in which fat is stored; fat cells
Subcutaneous Fat fat located under the skin
Visceral Fat fat located around major organs; also called intra-abdominal fat
Percent Body Fat proportion of the body's total weight that is fat
Overweight body weight above the recommended range for good health
BMI= 25-29
Obesity severely overweight, characterized by an excessive accumulation of body fat
BMI= over 30
BMI is a quick and easy way to determine if ones weight is appropriate for your height
Limitation it does not differentiate between lean tissue and fat
How has prevalence of obesity increased? from 13% in 1960 to 39.8% in 2016
What precent of Americans are obese or overweight? 62-69%
When did obesity rates increased the most among between 2008 and 2019
middle aged and older adults?
What is a major risk factor for coronary artery disease? obesity
How many Americans are considered at greater risk for more than 60%
obesity related health issues?
How deaths are from obesity? 280,000-325,000 deaths per year
What percent of children are overweight? 11%
TRUE OR FALSE? Obesity doubles mortality rates and TRUE
can reduce life expectancy by 10 to 20 years
Diabetes is a disease that disrupts normal metabolism
What does diabetes interfere with? insulin production, causing buildup of glucose in the bloodstream
What is mild to moderate overweight associated with? a substantial increase in the risk of type 2 diabetes
What's a controllable risk factor for diabetes? excess body fat
Insulin Resistance a condition in which body cells do not respond normally to insulin and cannot
easily absorb glucose from the bloodstream