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In the link below this document, you will find a case study authored by Kathryn M. Burleson. The case study will allow students to learn about nutrition, diet, BMI (and a few other things). This case study was obtained from the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, as the source. Page 1“The Write Weight” by Kathryn M. Burleson NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE Nutrition and Body Image by Kathryn M. Burleson Department of Biology Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN The Write Weight: Part I – Kasey‘s Story Kasey is a 21-year-old college student who wants to go to veterinary school. She loves animals and is active in volunteering at a veterinary clinic near campus. While she knows it’s important to eat a balanced diet, Kasey still skips breakfast or lunch several days a week. She finds that with her busy class schedule, volunteering, studying, and spending time with her friends and family, she simply doesn’t have time to eat. With her hectic life, Kasey often feels so tired in the afternoons that she needs to have a few diet soft drinks or lattes to perk up. She rationalizes this by telling herself that the diet soft drinks are sugar-free, so they can’t be that bad. When she has a latte, she figures that she’s getting calcium from the milk, which is good for strong bones. Kasey has been drinking caffeinated beverages for so long that she feels she needs to drink more to have an effect, and she doesn’t want to go without them and risk getting a headache in the middle of class or work. Like many young women, Kasey is concerned about her body weight and shape. She is 5 6, weighs 142 lbs, and is of medium build, but she feels like she is never at her “ideal” weight, which she considers to be about 125 lbs. She usually eats salads for lunch or dinner, and when she eats things she considers “bad,” like creamy sauces or high-fat foods, she works out longer. Her friend, Laura, is naturally thin, and sometimes Kasey is jealous of Laura’s ability to eat anything she wants without gaining an ounce. Laura is 5 8 and 135 lbs, and it bothers Kasey that Laura is taller and yet weighs less than her. Her friend, Sara, is heavier, and Kasey hates to admit it but sometimes she would rather go to social activities with Sara. At least when she’s around Sara, Kasey feels less self-conscious about her body. Kasey was particularly stressed during fall semester when she began applying to veterinary schools, and found herself eating a lot more than she intended. She gained six pounds between October and January, and in general, while she knew she was not overweight, she had been feeling badly about her appearance. While online late one night, she read an article that said keeping a food diary can help people become more aware of what they are eating, and that those who kept food journals had twice as much success in losing weight as well as maintaining their goal weight. Being leery of fad diets and diet pills, Kasey decided to try this out herself to see if she would have similar success. She wanted to be in better shape in time for her spring break mission trip to Guatemala, where she would bring much- needed veterinary supplies to farmers to care for the animals that earn them their livelihood. She hoped that losing a few pounds would also give her more energy. Kasey tracked her meals in a food diary for three days. Record Kasey’s calories in the three tables below using online calorie calculators (e.g., http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search and http://www.caloriecount.com/) to determine her calories per serving and total calories. NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE Page 2“The Write Weight” by Kathryn M. Burleson Thursday, March 26 Serving size Calories/serving Total Vanilla latte, skim milk 16 oz Cranberry-orange muffin large muffin Salad with tomato and cucumber 1 ½ cups Salad dressing (balsamic) 2 tbsp Diet Coke 8 oz DAILY TOTAL Kasey’s notes: I didn’t have time for breakfast, so I got a latte on the way to class. Thursdays are busy, with a morning lab and a class afterwards that runs through the lunch hour. After class, I had to go to my job as a volunteer at a veterinary clinic, so I didn’t get to eat again until dinner, around 7 PM. Friday, March 27 Serving size Calories/serving Total Vanilla latte, skim milk 16 oz Luna bar (Nuts Over Chocolate) 1 bar Turkey wrap (turkey, lettuce, tomato, Dijon mustard, whole wheat tortilla) 1 wrap Diet Coke 8 oz Jelly beans 1 dozen pieces Fettuccine Alfredo 9 oz Milk, skim 1 cup DAILY TOTAL Kasey’s notes: I had time for both lunch and breakfast today. I usually only get to eat both meals on Mondays and Fridays; the rest of the week is too busy. I don’t usually eat pasta with cream sauce, but I didn’t feel like a salad, and the pizza in the dining hall tonight was overcooked and looked too gross. Saturday, March 28 Serving size Calories/serving Total Chipotle burrito, chicken with sour cream, cheese, & salsa 1 burrito Diet Coke 8 oz Heineken beer 1 bottle Sour cream and onion chips 1 oz Pretzels 1 oz DAILY TOTAL Kasey’s notes: My friend, Sara, invited me to lunch. I always feel guilty when I eat at Chipotle, because the burritos are SO many calories, but they taste so good! We went to a party later on. I was still full from lunch, so I didn’t have dinner, but they had chips and stuff out at the party, and I snacked on that when I felt hungry. Kasey also kept track of her activities for the same three days, using an activity tracking app on her smartphone. Calculate Kasey’s totals in the table provided below. Thursday Activity Time spent (min.) Total energy expended (calories) Throughout day Walking to and from classes 20 75 2:30–6:30 PM Work at vet clinic 240 334 TOTAL Friday Activity Time spent (min.) Total energy expended (calories) Throughout day Walking to and from classes 30 113 7:00–8:00 PM Working out 60 355 TOTAL Saturday Activity Time spent (min.) Total energy expended (calories) 12:00–1:30 PM Walking with friend 35 132 10:00–11:00 PM Dancing 60 291 TOTAL NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE Page 3“The Write Weight” by Kathryn M. Burleson Part II – Calculating Kasey‘s Energy Budget The body mass index (BMI) is a widely used measure that reflects one’s ideal weight. A BMI of 18.5–24.9 is considered ideal. A BMI below 18.5 is considered underweight and a BMI greater than 25 is considered overweight. A person is considered obese if the BMI is greater than 30. 1. Determine Kasey’s BMI. Kasey is 5 6 and weighs 142 lbs. Visit the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and use their BMI calculator to determine Kasey’s BMI: http://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/assessing/bmi/ Record Kasey’s BMI here: _________ Our basal metabolism is the energy required by our body at rest to carry out normal processes, such as breathing, regulating blood pressure and body temperature, heartbeat, and nerve impulses. Kasey calculated her basal metabolic rate per hour by multiplying her basal metabolic rate by her body surface area (both calculated from a chart using her height and weight). Kasey determined her BMR/hour is 59.47 2. Calculate Kasey’s daily BMR. To obtain Kasey’s daily BMR, multiply her hourly BMR by 24 hours. This shows the number of calories needed each day for Kasey’s body to function. Kasey’s BMR/day: _____________ 3. Calculate Kasey’s average daily physical activity. This is the amount of energy Kasey spent as a result of movement of skeletal muscles, and does not include her basal metabolic activity. Add up the calories she expended each day according to her activity log, and average the three numbers. Total for day 1: ___________ Total for day 2: ___________ Total for day 3: ___________ Average energy expended per day: _________calories 4. Calculate Kasey’s specific dynamic action (SDA). This is the amount of energy needed to process her food. To determine Kasey’s SDA, add the energy for daily BMR (from #2) and the average energy required for her daily physical activity (from #3). Multiply this total by 10\% to obtain an estimate of Kasey’s daily SDA. Kasey’s SDA/day ______________ 5. Calculate Kasey’s average daily caloric intake from her food diary. Total for day 1: ___________ Total for day 2: ___________ Total for day 3: ___________ Average calories consumed per day: _________calories 6. Finally, compare Kasey’s average daily intake (from #5 above) to her average daily energy output by adding her daily BMR, her physical activity, and her SDA (#2 + #3 +#4). Average intake: _____________ Average output: _____________ NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE Page 4“The Write Weight” by Kathryn M. Burleson Case copyright held by the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Originally published June 21, 2016. Please see our usage guidelines, which outline our policy concerning permissible reproduction of this work. Licensed photo in title block © pogonici | Fotolia, id #46147689. Part III – Assessment of Kasey’s Energy Budget 1. If average daily energy intake is greater than average daily energy output, weight gain is likely over the long term. a. Is it likely that Kasey will lose weight, gain weight, or stay the same if she continues with her current eating and exercise habits? b. Do you think Kasey should be concerned about her current weight? Explain. 2. Calculating BMI places us in a weight category. a. Is Kasey at an ideal weight according to the BMI method? b. Is Kasey’s “ideal weight” of 125 lbs reasonable for a woman of her height and build? Why or why not? c. Are there any problems with using BMI as an indicator of health? 3. Look over Kasey’s food diary. a. Do you think she is eating a healthy diet? Why or why not? b. Do you have any dietary suggestions for Kasey? 4. Kasey complains of feeling tired often, so she drinks Diet Coke, coffee, and espresso drinks. a. What do you think may be to blame for her lack of energy? Provide a few examples. b. What solutions would you recommend to Kasey to help with her fatigue? c. How much caffeine is too much? What are some side-effects of caffeine? d. What problems (besides excess caffeine) are associated with drinking a lot of soda and coffee, even if they are sugar-free? 5. Is skipping meals a good idea? Why or why not? Do some research and see if skipping meals really can help with weight loss. 6. Do you think that Kasey suffers from body image issues? What evidence do you have to support your opinion, and what advice would you have for Kasey? http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/ http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/collection/uses/ Case Study assignment For this assignment, you will need to determine the calorie count of the diet for the college student in the case study and perform some calculations. There are links provided to help you get this information. However, there are many other links on the Internet that you might find that could be easier to use or more helpful. You will need to complete part I and part II of the case study to answer the questions in part III. But, I only need and want the answers for part III. What you should do is complete the information in parts I and II and then open up a word document and answer the questions in part III. Then, upload this document into your assignment folder. Your answers must be typed into a word document or you will not get any credit. DO NOT hand write the answers.
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