Answers
Question: Ages for middle childhood
Correct Answer: 5-9 for girls 5-10 for boys
Question: Preadolescence age
Correct Answer: 9-11 girls 10-12 boys
Question: the second rise in BMI after it hits its lowest point
Correct Answer: BMI rebound
Question: What age does BMI rebound typically happen
Correct Answer: 5-7
Question: what percent of daily calories if from empty calories (added sugar and solid fats) ages 2-18
Correct Answer: 40%
Question: Inactive time
Correct Answer: 0-30
Question: low active
Correct Answer: 30-60
Question: active
Correct Answer: 60-90
Question: very active
Correct Answer: greater than 90
Question: When calculating EER what do you add on to the end for girls
Correct Answer: 4-8 years add 15kcal 9-13 years add 30kcal
Question: When calculating EER what do you add on to the end for boys
Correct Answer: 4-8 years add 15kcal 9-13 years add 25kcal
Question: what are the characteristics of obesogenic built environment
Correct Answer: encourages excessive energy intake discourages energy expenditure
Question: Psychological conditions associated with childhood obesity
Correct Answer: depression anxiety poor self-esteem social isolation eating disorder reduced cardio
fitness lower educational attainment
Question: Endocrine and metabolic disturbances with childhood obesity
Correct Answer: insulin resistance type 2 diabetes dyslipidemia thyroid dysfunction early puberty
polycystic ovary syndrome hypogonadism gynecomastia
Question: cardiovascular co-morbidities
, Correct Answer: hypertension left ventricular hypertrophy endothelial dysfunction reduced
cardio-respiratory
Question: What is overweight BMI
Correct Answer: 85th-94.9 percentile
Question: what is obese BMI
Correct Answer: greater than 95th
Question: what is severe obesity
Correct Answer: BMI greater than 120% of hte 95th or an absolute BMI greater than 35
Question: Underweight BMI
Correct Answer: BMI less than the 5th percentile
Question: Normla BMI
Correct Answer: 5th-84.9
Question: How to calculate severe obesity
Correct Answer: Find what BMI number is at the 95th percentile for specific age multiple that number by
1.2 the answer is the BMI cut off
Question: a condition in which a child body begins changing into that of an adult too soon
Correct Answer: precocious puberty
Question: What ages in boys and girls does precocious puberty occur
Correct Answer: before age 8 in girls before age 9 in boys
Question: What are possible causes of precocious puberty
Correct Answer: cause is UNKNOWN however could be - stress - hand sanitizers and sterilizers - social
isolation
Question: What are some changes made to prevent precocious puberty
Correct Answer: Limit exposure to hormones limit endocrine disrupters chemicals and BPA
Question: what are the levels of the socioecological model as it relates to childhood weight
Correct Answer: Child interpersonal organizational community public policy Cats in orange coats pur
Question: give example of child (individual) level of socioecological model
Correct Answer: Positive: enjoys movement Negative: disinterest in sports
Question: give example of interpersonal level of socioecological model
Correct Answer: positive: family dinners negative: friends too much time on video games
Question: give example of organizational level of socioecological model
Correct Answer: positive: park near by negative: no sidewalks in neighborhood
Question: give example of community level of socioecological model
Correct Answer: positive: community attitudes of eating at home negative: local fast food norms