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(TDEE) Total Daily Energy Expenditure - Answer Resting Metabloic Rate (RMR)- 60-75% (kcal) Thermic effect of physical Activity (TEPA) 15-30% (300-900 Kcal) Thermic Effect of Food (TEF)- 10% of TDEE (200 kcal) Obesity Likelihood? - Answer No obese parents: 10% One obese parent 40% Two obese parents: 80% Methods to estimate TDEE - Answer 02 kinetics: Most accurate, expensive Heart rate: fairly accurate Movement: generally estimate Hormonal Influence on HSL (Hormone sensitive lipase) - Answer Isulin-turns off HSL Alpha Receptors- Turns off HSl Cortisol- Turns on HSL Beta receptors- Turn on HSL HGH, estrogen, testosterone- turn on HSL Leptin - Answer Produced in fat cells-regulate energy intake and appetite (signals brain to stop eating and burn more calories. Highest during sleeping (2-4 hours into sleep; inversly related to cortisol) Food in GI track/blood=release (PNS control)-slow response (>20 min) Counters effects of Neuropeptide Y (appetite stimulant) Ghrelin - Answer Produced in stomach (1) & cellsaround pancreas. Increase hunger, slows metabolism and reduces ability to burn fat Methodology for completing a metabloic profile - Answer Goal is to shift focus from outcomes to Behavioral processes >control your behavior more than your outcome Develop a point system using appropriate activities (highest= what they desire to accomplish) Goal= move towards + points. method allows calculation of quantitative values

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ENS 331 Final Exam Questions And
Correct Answers.
(TDEE) Total Daily Energy Expenditure - Answer Resting Metabloic Rate (RMR)- 60-75% (1200-
1500kcal)

Thermic effect of physical Activity (TEPA) 15-30% (300-900 Kcal)

Thermic Effect of Food (TEF)- 10% of TDEE (200 kcal)



Obesity Likelihood? - Answer No obese parents: 10%

One obese parent 40%

Two obese parents: 80%



Methods to estimate TDEE - Answer 02 kinetics: Most accurate, expensive

Heart rate: fairly accurate

Movement: generally estimate



Hormonal Influence on HSL (Hormone sensitive lipase) - Answer Isulin-turns off HSL

Alpha Receptors- Turns off HSl

Cortisol- Turns on HSL

Beta receptors- Turn on HSL

HGH, estrogen, testosterone- turn on HSL



Leptin - Answer Produced in fat cells-regulate energy intake and appetite (signals brain to stop
eating and burn more calories.

Highest during sleeping (2-4 hours into sleep; inversly related to cortisol)

Food in GI track/blood=release (PNS control)-slow response (>20 min)

Counters effects of Neuropeptide Y (appetite stimulant)



Ghrelin - Answer Produced in stomach (1) & cellsaround pancreas. Increase hunger, slows
metabolism and reduces ability to burn fat



Methodology for completing a metabloic profile - Answer Goal is to shift focus from outcomes

, Decisions Balance Worksheet - Answer Identifies current knowledge and understanding
(Outcome)

list benefits or gains with making this change also the costs, sacrifices

Identifies problem-solving abilities (Process) list strategies to maximize perceived gains and to
minimize perceived losses.

GOAL: to sway your decision for change to a healthy behavior.



Fogg Behavioral change - Answer "road to blue path requires focus on proccesses, not
outcomes"

Shaper the enviroment-->change the enviroment (physical, social) very difficult to control

Shape the person----> build tiny habits that automate behavior



Fogg Behavior - Answer motivations are low, and you do it anyways, high ability

Sustainable behaviors exist on the bottom right corner--> SWEET SPOT (where motivation is low
and ability is high) -you want to get blue once and repeat until it is permanent then move onto
the next.

- Blue Path= goal of sustainable behavioral change (forming habits)

-emphasize adopting desirable behaviors (green/blue)



SMAART+ - Answer 3 types of goals

1. Outcome goals-->primary focus

2. Performance goals--> specifies end products of performance, usually expressed in terms of
personal achievement-->what you need to do to achieve your goal

3. Process goals--> the periodic task that must be completed to attain performance goal (what i
need to do daily)



Guidelines--

1. Always set goals

2. set challenging, yet manageable goals--> build self-efficacy

3. Encourage goals that can be achieved between 60--80% of time.



SMAART (letters) - Answer S= Specific

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