BMI in Assessing Risk of Chronic Disease

BMI in Assessing Risk of Chronic Disease

BMI in Assessing Risk of Chronic Disease

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STEP #5: Determine your BMI( please follow the sample is attached ). Again, use to explain your words for BMI. complete the following five criteria. Write BMI equation. Calculate your BMI. Show your steps. Indicate the unit of BMI values.Evaluate and indicate whether you are a healthy weight, obese or severely obese. If you are in the healthy BMI range : describe what you should do to maintain your healthy BMI If you are in the obese /severely obese range: describe what you should do to reduce your weight and achieve a healthy BMI  If you are in the underweight range: describe what you should do to reduce your weight and achieve a healthy BMI  Explain if BMI is very accurate to assess the risk of obesity and why. Explain what else can be done to better assess the risk of chronic conditions. Use your understanding of BMI .

Bar Graph Report The Bar Graph Report displays graphically the amount of the nutrient consumed and compares that to the dietary intake recommendations. Profile Info Activity Level: Sedentary (Strive for an Active activity BMI: 20.1 level.) Normal is 18.5 to 25. Weight Change: Lose 2 lb per week Nutrient Value Basic Components Calories Calories from Fat Calories from SatFat Protein (g) 442.07 Best not to exceed 2 lbs per week. DRI Goal Percent 0 844.64 52 % 211.20 236.50 89 % 79.06 76.02 104 % 23.06 42.46* Protein (% Calories) Carbohydrates (g) Carbohydrates (% Calories) Total Sugars (g) Dietary Fiber (g) Soluble Fiber (g) InSoluble Fiber (g) Fat (g) 20.86 54 % 20.11* 104 % 33.69 116.14 29 % 30.49 55.00 55 % 11.82 22 % 23.47 26.28 Fat (% Calories) Saturated Fat (g) Trans Fat (g) 47.78 28.00 89 % 171 % Mono Fat (g) 6.19 9.38 Poly Fat (g) 4.90 8.45 66 % 58 % Cholesterol (mg) Water (g) Vitamins 242.76 300.00~ 81 % Vitamin A RAE (mcg) Vitamin B1 Thiamin (mg) Vitamin B2 Riboflavin (mg) 13.81 ^ 2.65 0.18 1.06 8.78 8.45~ 104 % 0.05 1,401.21 2,700.00 52 % 290.84 700.00 42 % 0.19 1.10 18 % 0.52 1.10 48 % 50 100 150 Vitamin B3 Niacin (mg) Vitamin B6 (mg) 5.38 14.00 38 % 0.36 1.30 28 % Vitamin B12 (mcg) Vitamin C (mg) 0.64 2.40 26 % 5.33 75.00 7% Vitamin D – mcg (mcg) Vitamin E – aToco (mg) Folate (mcg) Minerals 1.17 15.00 8% 1.29 15.00 9% 86.43 400.00 22 % Calcium (mg) Iron (mg) Magnesium (mg) Phosphorus (mg) Potassium (mg) Sodium (mg) Zinc (mg) 170.19 1,000.00 2.77 18.00 17 % 15 % 66.19 310.00 21 % 290.59 700.00 42 % 577.34 2,600.00 22 % 516.49 2,300.00~ 22 % 1.78 8.00 22 % Other Omega-3 (g) Omega-6 (g) Alcohol (g) 0.61 + 4.24 + 0.00 Caffeine (mg) 111.34 * Protein is not adjusted for endurance/strength athletes at an Active or Very Active activity level. ^ Total Sugars includes those naturally occuring in food and added sugars. ~
This value is a recommended consumption limit, not a goal. + There is no established recommendation for Omega-3 and Omega-6. 1/21/21 7:06 PM Page 2 of 2 Food List Report The Food List report displays a simple list of foods that you have entered, along with their calorie values. Profile Info Day(s): 2021 Jan 13, Jan 15 (All) Activity Level: Sedentary BMI: 20.1 Weight Change: Lose 2 lb per week (Strive for an Active activity level.) Normal is 18.5 to 25. Best not to exceed 2 lbs per week.
Amount Item Cals Wed 01-13-2021 1.0 tsp powdered creamer, original (Coffee-Mate) 10 8.0 fl-oz water, tap (USDA) 1.0 ea muffin, blueberry, mini (USDA) 2.0 ea egg, fried, large (USDA) 1.0 bag tea bag, green (Lipton Tea) 1.0 slice bread, wheat (USDA) 79 1.0 bag tea, dry (Lipton Tea) 0 1.0 slice pizza, pan, pepperoni, personal (Pizza Hut) 0 64 180 0 160 Day Total 494 Fri 01-15-2021 1.0 cup lettuce, romaine, fresh, shredded (USDA) 8 0.5 thick tomatoes, fresh, year round average, sliced (USDA) 2 1.0 cup coffee, brewed, with tap water (USDA) 2 0.5 lb cucumber, fresh, with skin, sliced (USDA) 34 1.0 Tbs salad dressing, ranch (USDA) 64 2.0 oz chicken breast, roasted, skinless (USDA) 94 1.0 bag tea bag, green (Lipton Tea) 0.5 cup ice cream, rich chocolate (USDA) 8.0 cup water, tap (USDA) 0 186 0 Day Total 391 Total 884 Day Average 442 Item Average 52 Recommendations The Recommendations Report lists the recommended daily nutrient intake for a person based on the information entered. Often referred to as the DRI (Dietary Reference Intake). Profile Info Activity Level: Sedentary BMI: 20.1 Weight Change: Lose 2 lb per week (Strive for an Active activity level.) Normal is 18.5 to 25. Best not to exceed 2 lbs per week. BMI in Assessing Risk of Chronic Disease
Nutrient DRI Goal Notes Basic Components Calories 844.64 42.46 10% – 35% of Calories (adults 19-70 yrs) *~ Protein (g) Carbohydrates (g) 116.14 45% – 65% of Calories (adults 19-70 yrs) * Dietary Fiber (g) 11.82 Fat (g) 26.28 20% – 35% of Calories (adults 19-70 yrs) * Saturated Fat (g) Mono Fat (g) 8.45 Less than 10% of Calories + 9.38 Poly Fat (g) 8.45 Cholesterol (mg) 300.00 Less than 300 mg per day ^ Water (g) 2,700.00 Vitamins Vitamin A – RAE (mcg) 700.00 Do not exceed 3000mg * Vitamin B1 – Thiamin (mg) 1.10 Vitamin B2 – Riboflavin (mg) 1.10 Vitamin B3 – Niacin (mg) 14.00 Vitamin B6 (mg) 1.30 Do not exceed 100 mg * Vitamin B12 (mcg) 2.40 Over 50 should take a supplement * Vitamin C (mg) 75.00 Do not exceed 2000 mg * Vitamin D – mcg (mcg) 15.00 Do not exceed 100 mcg * Vitamin E – Alpha Tocopherol (mg) 15.00 Do not exceed 1000mg * Folate (mcg) 400.00 Women of child bearing age should take a supplement * Minerals Calcium (mg) Iron (mg) 1,000.00 Do not exceed 2500 mg * 18.00 Do not exceed 45 mg * Magnesium (mg) 310.00 Do not exceed 350 mg by supplement * Phosphorus (mg) 700.00 Do not exceed 4000 mg * Potassium (mg) 2,600.00 Sodium (mg) Zinc (mg) 2,300.00 Less than 2300 mg – lower for some people + 8.00 Do not exceed 40 mg * Sources: * Dietary Reference Intakes – For Adult 19-70 years, non-pregnant + Dietary Guidelines for Americans ~ Protein is not adjusted for endurance/strength athletes at an Active or Very Active activity level. ^ Reference Daily Intake 1/21/21 7:05 PM Page 2 of 2 …
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