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Premises:
a learned response tied to emotional and psychological food cravings
theoretical mechanism regulating metabolic activity to caloric intake
energy expenditure of body under resting conditions at room temperature of prevention
an increase in the size of cells.
assessment based on relationship of weight to height
starvation diets that cause significant health risks
a learned response tied to an emotional or psychological craving for food, often unrelated to nutritional need
includes BMR and other sedentary activities
a condition characterized by an excess number of fat cells
a classification of an individual's physique as a whole and is comprised of 3 components: endomorphy, mesomorphy and ectomorphy
adaptive mechanism where body fat is converted to fuel for some brain cells
the feeling of fullness or satisfaction at the end of a meal
inborn physiological response to nutritional needs
a benchmark at which one's weight is programmed to be comfortable
a type of binge eating that occurs in secret and is accompanied by a lack of control
Responses:
body mass index
appetite.
setpoint theory
satiety
basal metabolic rate
ketosis
hyperplasia
bulimia
appetite
VLCDs
hunger
somatotype
resting metabolic rate
hypertrophy
adaptive thermogenesis

Correct Answer:

a learned response tied to emotional and psychological food cravings
theoretical mechanism regulating metabolic activity to caloric intake
energy expenditure of body under resting conditions at room temperature of prevention
an increase in the size of cells.
assessment based on relationship of weight to height
starvation diets that cause significant health risks
a learned response tied to an emotional or psychological craving for food, often unrelated to nutritional need
includes BMR and other sedentary activities
a condition characterized by an excess number of fat cells
a classification of an individual's physique as a whole and is comprised of 3 components: endomorphy, mesomorphy and ectomorphy
adaptive mechanism where body fat is converted to fuel for some brain cells
the feeling of fullness or satisfaction at the end of a meal
inborn physiological response to nutritional needs
a benchmark at which one's weight is programmed to be comfortable
a type of binge eating that occurs in secret and is accompanied by a lack of control
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