Behavior change
Nutrition for Wellness
Body composition
Weight management
Muscular and cardiorespiratory fitness
100

What are two methods to change habits according to "Your brain and habits"?

Through mindfulness and repetition

100

Name the three macronutrients

Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats

100

What is the difference between essential fat and storage fat?

Essential fat is needed for normal body function; storage fat is excess energy stored in adipose tissue

100

what's the difference between being overweight and obsese?

Overweight: above normal weight for height

Obese: excessive body fat with higher health risks

100

What is the cardiorespiratory endurance (CE)?

The ability of the heart, lungs, and muscles ti work together for prolonged physical activity

200

What chemical in the brain is linked to motivation and reward during behavior change?

Dopamine

200

What is one example of a whole grain food?

Brown rice, oatmeal, quinoa, whole wheat, bread, or barley

200

What does BMI stand for?


Body mass index

200

what is the "set point theory"?

The idea that the body has a natural weight range it tires to maintain by adjusting metabolism and appetite

200

Give one example of hypo kinetic disease

Heart disease, obesity, type 2 diabetes, or hypertension

300

What is one example of a barrier to change?

EXAMPLES:

- Lack of motivation

- Fear of failure

- time constraints

- lack of knowledge

- environment, stress etc

300

Define "advanced Glycation" and explain why it matters

It's when sugars bond to proteins or fats forming harmful molecules (AGEs) that contribute to aging and chronic disease

300

What are the two main body shapes and which one is more at risk for disease?

Android (apple) and gyroid(pear); android shape (more abdominal fat) increases risk of heart disease

300

Why does emotional eating make weight management difficult?

It causes eating based on feelings rather than hunger, often leading to overeating

300

define muscular strength and muscular endurance

Strength: max force a muscle can exert once

Endurance: ability to sustain repeated contractions


400

How does mindfulness help modify behavior?

It increases awareness of triggers and automatic habits, allowing conscious control and healthier choices

400

What are the main differences between vegetarians and vegans?

Vegetarians avoid meat but may eat dairy or eggs; vegans avoid all animal products

400

Explain the difference between subcutaneous and visceral fat

Subcutaneous is under the skin; visceral surrounds organs and is linked to greater health risks

400

What is "yo-yo dieting" and why is it harmful?

repeated loss and regain of weight; it slows metabolism and increases fat storage

400

What is the sarcopenia and how does it affect aging adults?

Loss of muscle mass and strength with aging, leading to decreased independence and metabolism


500

Explain how the Transtheoretical model (stages of change) can be applied to someone starting a new exercise habit.

 A person progresses troug

PRECONTEMPLATION. CONTEMPLATION. PREPERATION. ACTION. MAINTENANCE. 

As they gain motivation and consistency with exercise

500

What are the dietary guidelines for Americans designed to do?

They provide science-based advice to promote health, prevent chronic disease, and help people meet nutrient needs

500

lists two ways body composition can be assessed and which is the most accurate

Skinfold test, bioeletrical imepdance, DEXA scan, hydrostatic weighing-

 most accurate: DEXA scan or Hydrostatic weighing

500

Compare "willpower" versus "planning" in achieving weight goals

Willpower is short term

Planning involves creating habits and structure that support long term success

500

Explain what VO2 max measures and why it's important

Measures maximum oxygen uptake; it reflects aerobic fitness and cardiovascular efficiency

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