ESS 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Skeletal Muscle, Sleep Deprivation, Sedentary Lifestyle

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Final not cumulative, remember info from 1st quarter, since it relates. Energy balance: occurs when energy intake = energy expenditure. Energy expenditure: energy expended at rest, during physical activity, and as a result of eating food. Obesity results from a chronic imbalance in energy intake and expenditure. Negative energy balance: energy intake is less than expenditure (exercise) Energy balance: intake and expenditure (exercise) are equal. Positive energy balance: energy intake exceeds expenditure (exercise) Enlarged fat cells produce excess hormones and hormone like messengers. Adverse health effects and increased risk of chronic disease. Ghrelin: produced in the stomach, stimulates hunger. Leptin: produced by adipose tissue, suppresses hunger. There are two ways that energy balance and food intake are regulated by the body. A lean individual expends more energy at rest than someone of the same weight with more body fat. Skeletal muscle is 3x more metabolically active than adipose tissue. Differences and changes in fat free mass.

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