Weight Loss exam Flashcards
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What is a calorie deficit?
Consuming fewer calories than you burn, leading to weight loss.Satiety
The feeling of fullness and satisfaction after eating.How many calories are in one pound of body fat?
Approximately 3,500 calories.Nutrient-dense foods
Foods that provide a high amount of nutrients relative to their calorie content.What is considered a healthy rate of weight loss per week?
0.5 to 2 pounds per week.Energy density
The number of calories in a given volume or weight of food.Why is mindful eating important for weight loss?
It helps prevent overeating by making you aware of what and how much you eat.Behavioral modification
Changing habits and behaviors that contribute to weight gain.What is the role of lean protein in weight loss?
Lean protein increases satiety and helps preserve muscle mass during weight loss.Fad diet
A trendy diet that promises quick results but often lacks scientific support and sustainability.What is the main goal of bariatric surgery?
To reduce the size of the stomach, leading to earlier satiety and reduced calorie intake.GLP-1 receptor agonists
Medications that mimic the GLP-1 hormone to increase satiety and support weight loss.Why should added sugars be avoided in a weight loss diet?
They add extra calories without providing satiety or essential nutrients.Gastric bypass
A surgery that creates a small stomach pouch and reroutes the small intestine to promote weight loss.What is the recommended initial weight loss goal for overweight individuals?
Losing 5-10% of body weight.Low energy density foods
Foods that have few calories per gram, such as fruits and vegetables.Why is physical activity important in weight loss?
It increases calories burned and helps maintain muscle mass.Gastric banding
A reversible surgery where a band is placed around the top of the stomach to limit food intake.What is a red flag of a fad diet?
Eliminating entire food groups or promising rapid, unrealistic results.Gastric sleeve surgery
A procedure that removes part of the stomach, leaving a tube-shaped stomach to reduce food intake.How does stress affect weight loss?
Stress can trigger overeating and interfere with basal metabolic rate.Basal metabolic rate (BMR)
The number of calories your body burns at rest to maintain basic functions.Why is maintaining weight loss challenging after bariatric surgery?
About one-third to one-half of individuals regain weight due to behavioral and physiological factors.Liposuction
A cosmetic procedure that removes fat cells but does not improve health or address energy balance.What is the risk of using weight loss supplements?
They are not regulated for effectiveness and may contain unsafe stimulants.Why is a food journal helpful for weight loss?
It helps track eating patterns and identify triggers for overeating.What is the DASH diet?
A scientifically supported, healthful diet designed to lower blood pressure and promote overall health.How does fiber contribute to weight loss?
Fiber increases fullness and reduces overall calorie intake.What is the main mechanism of fat absorption inhibitors?
They prevent the absorption of dietary fat, reducing calorie intake.Why should alcohol be limited in a weight loss plan?
Alcohol provides extra calories and can lower inhibitions, leading to overeating.