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What are the major limiting factors to the success of your clients?
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Genetic make up
Physical activity patterns Nutrition habits |
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Describe what the phrase "energy balance" represents
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The relationship between all sources of energy intake and energy output. Often evidenced by a stable body weight.
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What are some of the major consequences of a chronic positive energy balance?
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Weight gain
Change in metabolism Change in hormone balance Change in mood High blood pressure Plaques build up in arteries High Cholesterol |
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What are some of the major consequences of a chronic negative energy balance?
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Metabolic decline
Reduction in thyroid hormone Low testosterone level Low physical performance Bone mass loss Muscle loss |
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What is nutrient density?
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Ratio of nutrients to calories
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What foods have high nutrient density?
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Bright veggies
Deep colored fruits High fiber un-processed grains lean meats |
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What foods have a low nutrient density?
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Soda, Sugar, White flour, Ice cream, waffles
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Why should you have an understanding what low nutrient density and high nutrient density means?
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So you can easily control calorie intake
Have longer periods of satisfaction Harder to over eat Higher total essential intake more nutrients per volume |
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What is calorie density?
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Ratio of calories to actual weight of food
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What foods have high calorie density? and what foods have low calorie density?
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High-Cookies,bacon,butter,crackers
Low-fresh veggies, broth based soups fresh fruits and chicken breast |
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Finding a long-term set of dietary habbits should be based on the intersection of what three goals?
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performance, health and body composition
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Does focusing exclusively on body composition when making nutrition choices lead to improved health? Give an example why or why not
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No, If you focus on strictly loosing weight, you could not be getting the proper nutrients and effecting your seratonin levels which effects your mood.
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What is the purpose of an ergogenic aid?
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To provide short term results.
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Why would your client be interested in ergogenic aids?
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To get results fast.
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What is medical nutrition therapy? Why should you be concerned with it?
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Prescribing a diet to cure or prevent a disease. We are not licensed to prescribe medical nutrition.
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What is metabolism?
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The sum of reactions that take place to build up and break down the body
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What is the highest level of organization of the body?
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a organism.
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In order, provide the level of organization that relate to the body
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organism>organ system>organs>tissue>cell>organelle>molecule>atom
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Give an example of each level of organization: organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organelle, molecule, atom
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organism-Human
Organ system- Urinary system organ- liver tissue-Connective tissue cell-blood cell organelle-mitochondria. molecule-chromosones with DNA Atom-as low as it gets. |
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What are the 11 organ systems?
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digestive, reproductive, nervous, respiratory, immune, circulatory, endocrine, urinary, skelitor, integumentary,muscular
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What does the digestive system do?
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Break down and absorb food
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What does the reproductive system do?
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For smashing bitches
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What does the nervous system do?
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electro-chemical cellular communication signals
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What does the respiratory system do?
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Getting rid of Co2 and bringing in O2
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What does the immune system do?
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This system is responsible for defending the body against pathogens, tumor cells and other foreign invaders
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what does the circulatory system do?
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transporting hormones, enzymes nutritions and other chemicals throughout the body
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what does the endocrine system do?
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produce hormones. this system is responsible for chemical celluar communication within the body. not to be confused with electro-chemical communication
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what does the urinary system do?
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responsible for storing, producing, and eliminating urine
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what does the skeletal system do?
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supporting the body
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what does the integumentary system do?
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Provides protection to the body from external damage. skin hair nails ect
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What does the muscular system do?
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provide movement
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What are the 4 major tissue types in the human body?
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muscle
nervous epithelial connective |
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What is epithelial tissue?
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tissue composed of cellular layers that will act to protect surfaces of the human body
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what is connective tissue?
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tissue with multiple cells and fibers that helps to protect and support
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What is muscle tissue?
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contractile tissue consisting of cells that contract when stimulated
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What is nervous tissue?
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tissue capable of conducting impulses that help to connect and communicate signals to other parts of the body
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what are enzymes?
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cells in the human body produce these to help catalyze chemical reactions
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How does nutrition play a role in how our enzymes function?
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Enzymes depend on proper nutrition to function and catalyze chemical reactions
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Why do people respond differently to the digestion and absorption of certain foods?
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People have genetic differences. inside each cell is the nucleus which houses our genetic code (dna) everyones DNA is different
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List seven different organelles
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plasma membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosome, peroxisome
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What is the plasma membrane?
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A lipid bilayer that is permeable to certain compounds that contains the cell (acts like the protective wall to keep the bullshit out)
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What is the cytoplasm?
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The gel that holds the organelles together. (organelle)
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What is the mitochondrion?
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Provides energy for the cell and produces ATP (organelle)
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What is the nucleus?
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It is the largest organelle that is located in the central portion of the cell housing the DNA typically wrapped up in chromosomes. What we eat can influence our DNA (organalle)
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What is ER and Golgi apparatus?
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When the nucleus sends out a message to make protiens the ER and Golgi takes the message and makes it. The two types are smooth and rough
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What are lysosomes and peroxisomes?
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Help the process of cellular renewal and cellular protection and detoxify harmful chemicals that enter the cell
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Why are transport proteins important?
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Its how compounds are transported across the membrane
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What are the two models used to show how enzymes work
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lock and key model and induced fit model
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