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Metabolism

Metabolism. Definitions… Metabolism – the sum of all the chemical processes whereby _______ is made available and used by the cells of the body Energy

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Page 1: Metabolism. Definitions… Metabolism – the sum of all the chemical processes whereby _______ is made available and used by the cells of the body Energy

Metabolism

Page 2: Metabolism. Definitions… Metabolism – the sum of all the chemical processes whereby _______ is made available and used by the cells of the body Energy

Definitions… Metabolism – the sum of all the

chemical processes whereby _______ is made available and used by the cells of the body

Energy – the ability to do work

Page 3: Metabolism. Definitions… Metabolism – the sum of all the chemical processes whereby _______ is made available and used by the cells of the body Energy

Two Types of Metabolism

Catabolic Metabolism

Anabolic Metabolism

Page 4: Metabolism. Definitions… Metabolism – the sum of all the chemical processes whereby _______ is made available and used by the cells of the body Energy

Energy is used for…

Page 5: Metabolism. Definitions… Metabolism – the sum of all the chemical processes whereby _______ is made available and used by the cells of the body Energy

Energy Balance Equation Resting Metabolic Rate (55-75%)

+ Thermal Effect of Food (5-15%)

+ Physical Activity (10-40%)

= Total Energy Expenditure (100%)

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Energy (cal.) & Body Weight 1st Law of Thermodynamics

Weight gain

Weight loss

Weight maintenance

Page 7: Metabolism. Definitions… Metabolism – the sum of all the chemical processes whereby _______ is made available and used by the cells of the body Energy

Resting Metabolic Rate The number of calories the body burns in a

24-hour period while at rest and fasting. Liver ___% of total calories burned Brain ___% Heart ___% Lungs ___% Kidneys ___% ________ ___% At rest approx. ____% of energy is derived

from stored body fat

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Resting Metabolic Rate & Gender

Resting metabolic rate (energy expenditure) is approximately 10% lower in women than men

RMR is essentially the same when expressed per unit of “fat-free mass”

Therefore, not a true gender difference

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Effects of Strength Training on Resting Metabolic Rate 24 weeks strength training =

increase RMR 6% - 9%

Each additional pound of muscle tissue = ____ kcal/day increase in metabolism

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Effects of Severe Caloric Restriction (Dieting) on RMR _____% decline in RMR with severe

caloric restriction- Result of:

1. ___________________2. ___________________

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Set Point “Theory” & Adaptive Thermogenesis Hypothalamus establishes a “set point”

or body weight that it will work to maintain

Adaptive Thermogenesis – the body will speed up or slow down metabolism to maintain the set point

If consume fewer calories… If consume more calories… To reset the set point

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Thermal Effect of Food Calories burned to digest, absorb,

and transport the nutrients in food we consumed.

Protein: 15-25% (of food calories) Carbohydrate: 8-12% Fat: 5%

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Physical Activity (thermal effect) Calories burned to support physical

activity Activities of daily living

- ________ Factor Planned exercise

- Intensity and duration

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Post Exercise Thermogenesis The increased metabolic rate

(calories burned) above resting metabolism (Resting Metabolic Rate) that follows cessation of exercise.

approx. 15% of total exercise caloric burn