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Nutrition CH6 - WK3

Energy Balance

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Voluntary work and exercise all activities you choose to do (moving your body) - Seems to require most of the energy output, but is usually not the case
Involuntary work requirements includes all activities of the body that are not consciously performed - Circulation, respiration, digestion, absorption
Chemical energy requirements in many metabolic products
Electrical energy requirements in brain and nerve activities
Mechanical energy requirements in muscle contraction
Thermal energy requirements to keep the body warm – works off of the other 3 requirements
Only three energy-containing nutrients Carbohydrate is primary fuel Fat assists as storage fuel Protein is a back-up fuel source
Calorie Amount of energy in food or expended in physical actions (energy needs)
Kilocalorie (1000 calories or 1 Calorie) Amount of heat necessary to raise 1 kg of water 1° Centigrade
Carbohydrate kcals 4 kcal/g
Fat kcals 9 kcal/g
Protein kcals 4 kcal/g
Alcohol kcals 7 kcal/g
Density definition The degree of concentration of material in a given substance – fat is the highest concentration
Caloric density definition Concentration of energy in a given amount of food
Nutrient density definition Concentration of all nutrients in a given amount of food
Energy intake: Three macronutrients are stored as Glycogen (lasts 12-24 hours in body) Adipose tissue Muscle mass
Basal Energy Expenditure (BEE) 60-75% of BEE go to GI system; requires complete physical rest (difficult to achieve)
Uses the most energy (in order) GI, Heart, brain, kidneys, liver and lungs
RMR resting metabolic rate
BMR basal metabolic rate
How are resting metabolic rate (RMR) or basal metabolic rate (BMR) measured? Indirect calorimetry – amount of energy a person uses @ rest – rate based on the rate of oxygen utilized
Thyroid function test Measures the activity of the thyroid gland and the blood levels of the hormone thyroxine -thyroxine helps regulate metabolism
Iodine (synthesis of thyroxine) is a key part of thyroxine – ingesting too much or too little can cause hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
General formula for calculating RMA Men: 1 kcal x kg body weight x 24 hours Women: 0.9 kcal x kg body weight x 24 hours
Lean body mass muscles and organs -Greater metabolic activity in lean tissues
Growth periods Growth hormone stimulates cell metabolism and raises BMR – burn more energy; Infancy, adolescence, pregnancy
Body temperature Fever increases BMR
Influencing Basal Metabolic Rate Lean body mass, growth periods, body temperature, hormonal status
Thermic Effect of Food fter eating, food stimulates metabolism Extra energy for digestion, absorption, and transport is required. This stimulating effect is called the thermic effect of food (TEF). 5% to 10% of the body’s total energy needs for metabolism relate to the proce
Total Energy Requirement Resting energy expenditure + Physical activity + TEF
DRIs Dietary Reference Intakes - recommendations for energy intake based on gender, age, and other considerations
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