NUTR 251 Chapter 10: Energy Balance, Weight Control, and Eating Disorders part 1

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Used for determining the grams of carbs, proteins, and fat. Energy balance: the relationship between energy intake and energy expenditure. Positive energy balance: energy intake is greater than energy expended = weight gain. Negative energy balance: energy intake is less than energy expenditure. Bomb calorimeter: instrument used to determine the energy content of a food (cid:12254) Minor form of energy output = thermogenesis (cid:12254) Basal metabolism; minimum amount of energy the body uses to support itself when fasting, resting, and awake in a warm, quiet environment. Resting metabolism: amount of energy the body uses when the person has not eaten in 4 hours and is resting and awake in a warm, quiet environment has not eaten in 4 hours and is resting. Basal metabolic rate (bmr): rate of energy use by the body when at rest, fasting, and awake in a warm, quiet environment.

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