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Body composition: the relative amount of fat and lean tissue in the body. Essential fat: body fat that is essential for normal physiological functioning. Storage fat: not essential but provides energy, insulation, and padding. Bmi is solely determined by height and weight, and does not differentiate between fat mass and lean mass. Whr (waist to hip ratio): men, . 94 or greater is at risk for disease, women, . 82 or higher is at risk for disease. Nutrients: chemical compounds that supply the energy and raw materials we need to survive. Nutrition: study of how people consume and use the nutrients in food: calorie: energy released, calorie (kilocalorie): 1,000 calories. Proteins: major structural components of nearly every cell, a lot is needed to fight off infections: incomplete. Building blocks of bodily structure and function: our body can build 11-20 amino acids, we must consume the other 9 from our food.

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