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100

What are the 4 steps of physiology of energy intake? 

1) Afferent peripheral hormonal signaling

  • Appetite (hungry) (orexigenic)

  • Satiety (NOT HUNGRY)  (anorexigenic)

2) Central integration

3) Efferent signalling

4) Behavioural change

100

What hormone stimulates hunger and is released from the stomach and travels to the brain? 

Ghrelin

100

What year was leptin discovered in ?

1984

100

Orexigenic = ______

Anorexigenic = _____

Appetite 

Satiety 

100

What are the three groups within continuous exercise? 

 Low-intensity continuous – <50% VO 2max

Moderate-intensity continuous – 50-70% VO 2max

High-intensity continuous – >70% VO 2max

200

True or False - is estrogen appetite suppressant? 

True 

200

Why didn't we cover meal plans... (2 reasons)

1. You can’t provide them (not registered dietician)

2. People won’t follow them

200

How many minutes of exercise do we need to do to lose weight?

220-420 min

200

What is alcohol metabolism? 

Body basically can't store alcohol

Alcohol ingestion interferes with CHO storage/oxidation


200

What is the pathway for strong lipids in energy reserves? 

Energy Excess --> Insulin stimulates triglyceride storage --> lipogenesis (synthesis of fatty acids and triglycerides) 

300

What are weight loss strategies?

Multiple meals to stimulate metabolic rate

PRO with every intake (slow down absorption)

Low glycemic load CHO (reduce insulin)

RT to increase muscle mass and therefore RMR

300

What are weight loss take home points? 

Weight loss depends on energy balance 

Permanent weight loss requires permanent change 

300

What are nutrition recommendations for protein? 

recommendation for sedentary = 0.8 g/kg

aerobic training = 1.2-1.4 g/kg

resistance training = 1.6-1.8 g/kg

300

What are nutrition recommendations for fat?

typically 1 g/kg for health

increasingly active can go to 1.5 g/kg

300

What are the nutrition recommendations for carbohydrate? 

basically the less active you are the less you need

“Earn your starchy carbs”

sedentary ~3 g/kg, Increase with activity

400

What are some potential mechanisms that affect exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of appetite hormones

1. blood flow/hypoxia

2. SNS

3. Gatrointesiitinal motility

4. IL6

5) FFA

6. GLUCOSE/insulin

7) lactate

8) body temperature 

400

What happens when we have less ghrelin?

Means well be less hungry

400

Men and women are more ________when women are in the follicular phase but the other phases are longer

similar 

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