Deck 15: Weight Management

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Ana is about to dine out with a group of friends and she declares: "I feel like Chinese food!" This statement describes Ana's

A) appetite.
B) hunger.
C) app for hunger.
D) leptin response.
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Cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and________are linked to overweight and obesity.

A) diarrhea
B) infectious diseases
C) certain cancers
D) deficiency symptoms
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Discrimination, low self- esteem, suicide, and alcohol and drug problems are more common among persons who are

A) underweight and overweight.
B) pregnant.
C) likely to have eating disorders.
D) depressed.
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Who, among the following persons, is most likely to have hypertension? A person with a BMI of

A) 23.
B) 38.
C) 18.
D) 19.
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Who, among the following persons, is likely to have the highest health care costs? A person with a BMI of

A) 38.
B) 19.
C) 23.
D) 18.
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Nearly 85 percent of people with________are overweight or obese.

A) osteoporosis
B) anemia
C) type 1 diabetes
D) type 2 diabetes
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Persons who are ________ are more likely to have anemia, heart irregularities, a depressed immune system, and amenorrhea.

A) diabetic
B) underweight
C) anemic
D) osteoporotic
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Overweight and obese persons are often unwilling to go to fitness centers because they are

A) are embarrassed.
B) unaware of the locations of fitness centers.
C) slow.
D) are anemic and have little energy.
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A meal which provides 5 to 30 percent of total kilocalorie from proteins ________food intake.

A) stops
B) reduces
C) increases
D) zeroes
Question
Ghrelin is secreted from the________when the stomach is empty to stimulate hunger.

A) stomach
B) heart
C) brain
D) liver
Question
Neuropeptide is produced in the hypothalamus and________hunger.

A) stimulates
B) stomach to reduce
C) zeroes
D) reduces
Question
In obese individuals, zinc supplements have been reported to ________leptin levels.

A) increase
B) zero
C) reduce
D) double
Question
Too little vitamin A and C also appears to ________leptin secretion.

A) inhibit
B) triple
C) increase
D) double
Question
Every year ________percent of fat cells die and are replaced.

A) 1
B) 50
C) 80
D) 10
Question
Lipolysis and lipogenesis are influenced by lipoprotein lipase and

A) lipolytic lipase.
B) hormone- sensitive lipase.
C) lipoase.
D) lipogenasae.
Question
The growing or shrinking of fat cells is influenced by

A) appetite.
B) enzymes.
C) hunger.
D) environmental cues.
Question
Easy access to a variety of energy- dense foods and large portions, and lack of physical activity promote

A) overweight.
B) anemia.
C) osteoporosis.
D) osteoblasts.
Question
Lack of time, easy access to a variety of energy- dense foods and large portions, and lack of physical activity represent ________ factors for overweight.

A) attitudinal
B) epigenetic
C) nutrigenomic
D) environmental
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According to experts, daily screen time should not exceed ________hours.

A) 2
B) 120 seconds
C) 20 minutes
D) 4 hours
Question
The recommendation to eat three small, nutritious meals throughout the day combined with a midmorning and a midafternoon snack is likely to be helpful for individuals who wish to

A) gain 1% of body weight.
B) gain weight.
C) gain 10% of body weight.
D) lose weight.
Question
Small dietary changes like switching from full- fat to nonfat dairy products or replacing an afternoon soda with a glass of water

A) are fad changes.
B) can contribute to kilocalorie reduction.
C) are too difficult.
D) are not effective.
Question
For successful, long- term weight loss, overweight persons can reduce their daily kilocalorie intake, increase their physical activity, and

A) eat more fruits, vegetables and fiber.
B) drink less water.
C) increase calories from omega- 3 fats.
D) drink more caffeine.
Question
Choosing low- energy- density, high- volume vegetables and fruits, along with lean- protein foods, can help________ satiety.

A) zero
B) half
C) reduce
D) increase
Question
Self- monitoring by keeping a food log, controlling environmental cues that trigger eating when not hungry, and learning how to better manage stress represent examples of

A) behavior modification.
B) epigenetic modification.
C) appetite suppression.
D) nutrigenomics.
Question
An appropriate reward for meeting a dietary goal is

A) setting a smaller dietary goal.
B) a music download.
C) a visit to your favorite restaurant.
D) a hike.
Question
To control calorie intake, going to a place where eating is prohibited would be an example of

A) nutrigenomics.
B) epigenetics.
C) behavior modification.
D) poor self- discipline.
Question
Low- kilocalorie, high nutrient- density foods include

A) chips and dips.
B) fruits which have no added sugar.
C) baked chips and nuts.
D) creamed vegetables like creamed spinach.
Question
People who lose weight are most likely to keep it off if they maintain the________habits that helped them lose the weight.

A) food dairy of friends'
B) surgical
C) psychological
D) dietary and exercise
Question
Approximately ________percent of bariatric patients die from complications relating to the surgery.

A) 1- 2
B) 10
C) 18
D) 15
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Approximately_________percent of bariatric patients experience post- surgical complications such as gallstones, ulcers, and bleeding in the stomach and intestines.

A) 5
B) 1
C) 8
D) 10
Question
Gastric bypass surgery reduces the _ _ of the stomach and bypasses the duodenum,

A) layers
B) pyloric sphincter
C) contents
D) size
Question
One surgical approach to reduce chronic disease risks is to

A) reduce the size of the stomach.
B) remove the duodenum.
C) increase stomach acid production.
D) suppress appetite.
Question
Over- the- counter or prescribed weight- loss drugs suppress appetite, reduce fat absorption, or

A) reduce satiety.
B) double satiety.
C) increase satiety.
D) zero satiety.
Question
Over- the- counter or prescribed weight- loss drugs suppress appetite, reduce fat absorption, or increase satiety and

A) most are free of side effects.
B) none have serious side effects.
C) many have serious side effects.
D) many have mild side effects.
Question
In gastric bypass, most of the stomach is closed off and a small pouch is left that can hold about________of food at a time.

A) .5 cup
B) .15 cup
C) .10 cup
D) .25 cup
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The psychological risks of overweight and obesity include an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, whereas underweight increases the risk for anemia, heart irregularities, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis.
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The physical effects of obesity and underweight include discrimination, low self- esteem, depression, suicide, and drug problems.
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Appetite is a desire for food prompted by factors other than hunger.
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It is important to identify triggers such as the smell, taste, texture, or color of the food; external cues such as time of day, social occasions; other people; and emotions such as stress, fear, and depression because they may increase appetite.
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Once eating begins, hunger subsides as the feeling of fullness, or satiation, sets in and you stop eating.
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Satiety and hunger are both controlled by appetite.
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Satiety and hunger are both controlled by hormones produced in the brain and the excretory system.
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Ghrelin triggers hunger, and leptin triggers satiation.
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Hunger, satiation, and satiety are controlled by the eyes.
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Hunger, satiation, and satiety are regulated by neuropeptides, hormones, and neural signals from the gastrointestinal tract and adipocytes.
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Once adipocytes are formed, they can increase or decrease in size, but they do not decrease in number.
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Every year, 10 percent of fat cells die and are replaced.
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The growing or shrinking of fat cells is controlled by enzymes.
Question
Adipocyte hyperplasia causes a buildup of excess fat tissue.
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Hypertrophy represents growth in size.
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The easiest way to avoid having to lose weight is to not gain excess weight in the first place.
Question
Fad diets promise quick weight loss and they are usually healthy diets.
Question
Choosing low- energy- density, high- volume vegetables and fruits, along with lean- protein foods, can help reduce satiety.
Question
Approximately 60-90 minutes of physical activity weekly can facilitate weight loss.
Question
Modifying the environment to minimize unhealthy eating behaviors can help shed extra pounds.
Question
Behavior modification includes self- monitoring by keeping a food log, controlling environmental cues that trigger eating when not hungry, and learning how to manage stress by using non- food options.
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Keeping track of when, where, and what you eat, as well as why you ate it, can yield some surprising information.
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On vending machine- free day, bring extra change to buy two vending machine items.
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Hungry shoppers are likely to spend more money on food compared to shoppers who ate just before shopping.
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When you are bored, it's best to eat a fruit or vegetable.
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On vending machine day, Ana should pack two pieces of fruit to eat during the day.
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To manage stressful situations, Ana should identify which three nutritious foods could be eaten beforehand.
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During the process of losing weight, exercise is recommended but not essential.
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The secret to permanent weight loss is twofold: exercise more, and eat less.
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To gain 20 pounds, John should consider adding nutrient- dense snacks between meals and increasing portion sizes, and needs to add resistance exercise to build muscle mass.
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Pharmacological or surgical weight loss approaches are desirable for most overweight individuals.
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Ann is 100 pounds overweight, and has been for decades. She has given up on diet and exercise. She may benefit from prescribed medications that reduce hunger or gastric bypass surgery.
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Explain how hunger is different to appetite.
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How is satiety triggered?
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How does leptin function?
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How is hunger regulated?
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How does weight loss affect hunger?
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Which hormones stimulate satiety?
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Which hormones stimulate hunger?
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Describe how lipoprotein lipase (LPL) varies by gender.
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What is epigenetics?
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What is nutrigenomics?
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Explain the effect of thrifty genes on weight management.
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What the disadvantages of fad diets?
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What is the recommended rate of weight loss for overweight persons?
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1
Ana is about to dine out with a group of friends and she declares: "I feel like Chinese food!" This statement describes Ana's

A) appetite.
B) hunger.
C) app for hunger.
D) leptin response.
appetite.
2
Cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and________are linked to overweight and obesity.

A) diarrhea
B) infectious diseases
C) certain cancers
D) deficiency symptoms
certain cancers
3
Discrimination, low self- esteem, suicide, and alcohol and drug problems are more common among persons who are

A) underweight and overweight.
B) pregnant.
C) likely to have eating disorders.
D) depressed.
underweight and overweight.
4
Who, among the following persons, is most likely to have hypertension? A person with a BMI of

A) 23.
B) 38.
C) 18.
D) 19.
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Who, among the following persons, is likely to have the highest health care costs? A person with a BMI of

A) 38.
B) 19.
C) 23.
D) 18.
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Nearly 85 percent of people with________are overweight or obese.

A) osteoporosis
B) anemia
C) type 1 diabetes
D) type 2 diabetes
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Persons who are ________ are more likely to have anemia, heart irregularities, a depressed immune system, and amenorrhea.

A) diabetic
B) underweight
C) anemic
D) osteoporotic
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Overweight and obese persons are often unwilling to go to fitness centers because they are

A) are embarrassed.
B) unaware of the locations of fitness centers.
C) slow.
D) are anemic and have little energy.
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A meal which provides 5 to 30 percent of total kilocalorie from proteins ________food intake.

A) stops
B) reduces
C) increases
D) zeroes
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Ghrelin is secreted from the________when the stomach is empty to stimulate hunger.

A) stomach
B) heart
C) brain
D) liver
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Neuropeptide is produced in the hypothalamus and________hunger.

A) stimulates
B) stomach to reduce
C) zeroes
D) reduces
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In obese individuals, zinc supplements have been reported to ________leptin levels.

A) increase
B) zero
C) reduce
D) double
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Too little vitamin A and C also appears to ________leptin secretion.

A) inhibit
B) triple
C) increase
D) double
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Every year ________percent of fat cells die and are replaced.

A) 1
B) 50
C) 80
D) 10
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Lipolysis and lipogenesis are influenced by lipoprotein lipase and

A) lipolytic lipase.
B) hormone- sensitive lipase.
C) lipoase.
D) lipogenasae.
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The growing or shrinking of fat cells is influenced by

A) appetite.
B) enzymes.
C) hunger.
D) environmental cues.
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Easy access to a variety of energy- dense foods and large portions, and lack of physical activity promote

A) overweight.
B) anemia.
C) osteoporosis.
D) osteoblasts.
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Lack of time, easy access to a variety of energy- dense foods and large portions, and lack of physical activity represent ________ factors for overweight.

A) attitudinal
B) epigenetic
C) nutrigenomic
D) environmental
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According to experts, daily screen time should not exceed ________hours.

A) 2
B) 120 seconds
C) 20 minutes
D) 4 hours
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The recommendation to eat three small, nutritious meals throughout the day combined with a midmorning and a midafternoon snack is likely to be helpful for individuals who wish to

A) gain 1% of body weight.
B) gain weight.
C) gain 10% of body weight.
D) lose weight.
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Small dietary changes like switching from full- fat to nonfat dairy products or replacing an afternoon soda with a glass of water

A) are fad changes.
B) can contribute to kilocalorie reduction.
C) are too difficult.
D) are not effective.
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For successful, long- term weight loss, overweight persons can reduce their daily kilocalorie intake, increase their physical activity, and

A) eat more fruits, vegetables and fiber.
B) drink less water.
C) increase calories from omega- 3 fats.
D) drink more caffeine.
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Choosing low- energy- density, high- volume vegetables and fruits, along with lean- protein foods, can help________ satiety.

A) zero
B) half
C) reduce
D) increase
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Self- monitoring by keeping a food log, controlling environmental cues that trigger eating when not hungry, and learning how to better manage stress represent examples of

A) behavior modification.
B) epigenetic modification.
C) appetite suppression.
D) nutrigenomics.
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An appropriate reward for meeting a dietary goal is

A) setting a smaller dietary goal.
B) a music download.
C) a visit to your favorite restaurant.
D) a hike.
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To control calorie intake, going to a place where eating is prohibited would be an example of

A) nutrigenomics.
B) epigenetics.
C) behavior modification.
D) poor self- discipline.
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Low- kilocalorie, high nutrient- density foods include

A) chips and dips.
B) fruits which have no added sugar.
C) baked chips and nuts.
D) creamed vegetables like creamed spinach.
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People who lose weight are most likely to keep it off if they maintain the________habits that helped them lose the weight.

A) food dairy of friends'
B) surgical
C) psychological
D) dietary and exercise
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Approximately ________percent of bariatric patients die from complications relating to the surgery.

A) 1- 2
B) 10
C) 18
D) 15
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Approximately_________percent of bariatric patients experience post- surgical complications such as gallstones, ulcers, and bleeding in the stomach and intestines.

A) 5
B) 1
C) 8
D) 10
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Gastric bypass surgery reduces the _ _ of the stomach and bypasses the duodenum,

A) layers
B) pyloric sphincter
C) contents
D) size
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One surgical approach to reduce chronic disease risks is to

A) reduce the size of the stomach.
B) remove the duodenum.
C) increase stomach acid production.
D) suppress appetite.
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Over- the- counter or prescribed weight- loss drugs suppress appetite, reduce fat absorption, or

A) reduce satiety.
B) double satiety.
C) increase satiety.
D) zero satiety.
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Over- the- counter or prescribed weight- loss drugs suppress appetite, reduce fat absorption, or increase satiety and

A) most are free of side effects.
B) none have serious side effects.
C) many have serious side effects.
D) many have mild side effects.
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In gastric bypass, most of the stomach is closed off and a small pouch is left that can hold about________of food at a time.

A) .5 cup
B) .15 cup
C) .10 cup
D) .25 cup
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The psychological risks of overweight and obesity include an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, whereas underweight increases the risk for anemia, heart irregularities, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis.
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The physical effects of obesity and underweight include discrimination, low self- esteem, depression, suicide, and drug problems.
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Appetite is a desire for food prompted by factors other than hunger.
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It is important to identify triggers such as the smell, taste, texture, or color of the food; external cues such as time of day, social occasions; other people; and emotions such as stress, fear, and depression because they may increase appetite.
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Once eating begins, hunger subsides as the feeling of fullness, or satiation, sets in and you stop eating.
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Satiety and hunger are both controlled by appetite.
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Satiety and hunger are both controlled by hormones produced in the brain and the excretory system.
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Ghrelin triggers hunger, and leptin triggers satiation.
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Hunger, satiation, and satiety are controlled by the eyes.
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Hunger, satiation, and satiety are regulated by neuropeptides, hormones, and neural signals from the gastrointestinal tract and adipocytes.
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Once adipocytes are formed, they can increase or decrease in size, but they do not decrease in number.
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Every year, 10 percent of fat cells die and are replaced.
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The growing or shrinking of fat cells is controlled by enzymes.
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Adipocyte hyperplasia causes a buildup of excess fat tissue.
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Hypertrophy represents growth in size.
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The easiest way to avoid having to lose weight is to not gain excess weight in the first place.
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Fad diets promise quick weight loss and they are usually healthy diets.
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Choosing low- energy- density, high- volume vegetables and fruits, along with lean- protein foods, can help reduce satiety.
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Approximately 60-90 minutes of physical activity weekly can facilitate weight loss.
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Modifying the environment to minimize unhealthy eating behaviors can help shed extra pounds.
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Behavior modification includes self- monitoring by keeping a food log, controlling environmental cues that trigger eating when not hungry, and learning how to manage stress by using non- food options.
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Keeping track of when, where, and what you eat, as well as why you ate it, can yield some surprising information.
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On vending machine- free day, bring extra change to buy two vending machine items.
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Hungry shoppers are likely to spend more money on food compared to shoppers who ate just before shopping.
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When you are bored, it's best to eat a fruit or vegetable.
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On vending machine day, Ana should pack two pieces of fruit to eat during the day.
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To manage stressful situations, Ana should identify which three nutritious foods could be eaten beforehand.
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During the process of losing weight, exercise is recommended but not essential.
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The secret to permanent weight loss is twofold: exercise more, and eat less.
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To gain 20 pounds, John should consider adding nutrient- dense snacks between meals and increasing portion sizes, and needs to add resistance exercise to build muscle mass.
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Pharmacological or surgical weight loss approaches are desirable for most overweight individuals.
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Ann is 100 pounds overweight, and has been for decades. She has given up on diet and exercise. She may benefit from prescribed medications that reduce hunger or gastric bypass surgery.
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Explain how hunger is different to appetite.
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How is satiety triggered?
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How does leptin function?
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How is hunger regulated?
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How does weight loss affect hunger?
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Which hormones stimulate satiety?
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Which hormones stimulate hunger?
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Describe how lipoprotein lipase (LPL) varies by gender.
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What is epigenetics?
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Explain the effect of thrifty genes on weight management.
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What the disadvantages of fad diets?
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What is the recommended rate of weight loss for overweight persons?
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