Body Composition Basic
Health Risk
BMI & Measurment
Mystery Bag
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Definition of Body Composition

The relative amounts of fat and fat-free tissues in the body

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What percentage of U.S. adults are obese?

34%

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What does BMI stand for?

Body Mass Index.

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BMI: Is the pear shape more common in men or women?

Women

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What is considered a healthy weight?

Having an appropriate amount of fat and fat-free tissue.

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What percentage of U.S. children/adolescents are obese?

17%

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What BMI value is considered obese?

30.0 or higher.

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Health Risk: Name one chronic condition linked to obesity.

•Cardiovascular disease (CVD)
•Some cancers (breast, prostate, colon)
• Kidney disease
• Diabetes

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What percentage of essential fat is needed for men and women?

3% for women and 12% for men.
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NIH estimates that obesity directly contributes to ______ of deaths in the U.S.

15-20%

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What BMI value is considered normal?

18.5 to <25

300

Quick Math: If someone’s fat-free weight is 100 lbs and they want 10% body fat, what’s their ideal weight?

111.1 lbs

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What is storage fat and where is it found?

Fat located in adipose tissue; visceral (around organs) and subcutaneous (under skin).

400

What are two health effects of being underweight?

Loss of muscle mass and osteoporosis.

400

What is the relationship between BMI and body fat percentage?

Higher BMI generally correlates with higher % body fat

400

Quick Math: If someone weighs 150 lbs and has 20% body fat, what’s their fat-free weight?

120 lbs fat-free weight

500

Defined as abnormal or excessive fat
accumulation that presents a risk to health.

Overweight and obesity.

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Name three conditions caused by severe underweight.

Heart problems, digestive disorders, and kidney damage.

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How is BMI calculated using U.S. units?

703 × weight (lb) / height (in.)²

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Body Composition: What does the term “fat-free weight” refer to?

The weight of all body components except fat (muscle, bone, organs, etc.).