Health and Nutrition
Health and Nutrition
Health and Nutrition
NUTRITION
Presented by: G
L2.C Objectives: Weight Management
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:
• Formulate the best weight management programs to combat overweight
and obesity.
• Examine and evaluate why personal dieting does not work.
• Define compulsive overeating and recognize its early warning signs.
• Identify the common eating disorders, and discuss ways to prevent them.
OVERWEIGHTNESS AND OBESITY
• Refers to the condition of weighing more than what is considered to
be the normal weight for an individual based on their age and
height.
3. Social Consequences
- Society has been taught to perceive overweight and obese people in a negative
light; lazy, no willpower, unattractive, or those who make poor choices in general
thereby resulting in discrimination and bias in various areas of society that limits
an individual from receiving the same societal benefits as those weighing less.
(Example: Employment opportunities, salary raise and job
promotion)
WHAT IS A FAD DIET?
A popular way of losing weight is that of a FAD DIET, which is a process that
gives an individual the ability to lose weight in a short amount of time.
THE MOST POPULAR
LOW-CARBOHYDRATE
HIGH-PROTEIN (LCHP) DIET PLANS
1. Low-carb Diet
2. Atkins Diet
3. The Zone
4. Protein Power
5. Scarsdale Diet
6. The carb-addict’s and Sugar Busters
The Energy Balance Equation
SEIGER’S (1998)
PROPOSED GUIDELINES
TO
PERSONAL DIETING
1. Does it encourage a weight loss of no
more than one to two pounds a week?
9. Can you live on this diet for the rest of your life?
COMPULSIVE OVEREATING
• Characterized by a lack of control in food intake.
• Several characteristics: Processing of food differently, lack of control in
stopping oneself from overeating, often choosing sweets and foods high
sugar, eating to fight stress or avoid their problems.
KANIPE (1998)
EARLY SIGNS OF
COMPULSIVE OVEREATING
1. Turning to foods when depressed or
lonely, when feeling rejected, or a reward.