Foods and Nutrition 1030E Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Osteoporosis, Hemoglobin, Androstenedione

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Physical activity: any muscle movement that increases energy expenditure. Leisure time physical activity: any activity unrelated to a person"s occupation (ex. Hiking, walking, biking) (includes exercise- planned, and structured physical activity) Physical fitness: state of being that is created by the interaction between nutrition and physical activity. Musculoskeletal fitness: (strength- heavy weights endurance- light weights) Body composition: aerobic/resistance training (lean vs. fat mass) Reduces the risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure. Reduces the risk for type 2 diabetes. May reduce the risk of colon cancer. An active lifestyle during childhood increases the likelihood of a healthier life as an adult. An individual"s fitness program will be different if he/she is. An individual"s fitness program should focus on what he/she enjoys (outdoor activities, social recreation) Overload principle: put additional physical demands on the body to improve fitness. Too much physical activity exertion is not recommended. The fit principle can be used to determine appropriate overload.

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