the body’s relative
amounts of fat mass and fat-free mass
(bone, water, muscle, connective and
organ tissues, teeth)
Body composition
what is crucial for normal body
functioning?
Essential fat
how much is essential body fat in males?
3–5% of total body weight
how much is essential body fat in females?
8–12% of total body weight
adipose tissue, stored
by the body for later use, is called?
nonessential fat
Non-Essential Fat
• Exists within cells as:
adipose tissue
nonessential fat is mainly:
subcutaneous or visceral
what do fat cells do with more fat stored?
increase in size
fat deposits are Almost always due to:
food intake
exceeding calorie expenditure
typical body composition male:
45% muscle 3% essential fat 12% non-essential fat 15% bone 25% other
typical body composition female:
36% muscle 12% essential fat 15% non-essential fat 12% bone 25% other
The most important consideration in
evaluating body weight and composition
is the:
proportion of total body weight that is
fat (percent body fat)
total body weight above a
recommended range for good health =
overweight
severely overweight and over-fat;
characterized by excessive accumulation of
body fat:
obesity
% Obesity in Canadians in 1978-79:
13.8%
% Obesity in Canadians in 2009:
24.1%
Overweight in Canadians in 2010:
34+%
U.S.- overweight and obese %?
obese: 34%, overweight: 67+%
Excess Body Fat gives you increased:
risk of chronic disease and premature
death (50-100%)
associated health problems with excess body fat include:
Unhealthy blood fat levels Impaired heart function (+ 50%) Heart disease and hypertension (3x risk) Cancer Impaired immune function Gallbladder disease Kidney disease Skin problems Sleeping problems
Metabolic Syndrome
• Also known as:
insulin resistance
syndrome
Symptoms to metabolic syndrome include:
when you have metabolic syndrome, Heart disease risk increases how much (for men and women)?
3x for men
and 6x for women
Activity improves the health of people who are: