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nutrition exam 3 chap 10 and 11
chapter 10 and 11
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Biology
Undergraduate 3
11/18/2009

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benefits of fitness
Definition
  • increae lean muscle tissue and lower fat
  • maintains bone density
  • strengthens heart and lung function
  • lowers incidence of depression
  • lowers risk of disease
  • allows people to eat more food, thus more nutrients
  • longer life and higher quality in later years
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what does fitness really mean?
Definition
  • flexibility
  • strength
  • muscle endurance
  • cardio-respiratory endurance
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weight training
Definition
  • build lean body mass
  • maintain muscle strength and endurance
  • prevent and manage chronic disease
  • enhances psychological well being
  • prevent decline in older adults
  • maintain bone density
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cardio respiratory training
Definition

Endurance improves:

  • cardiac output increases:  volume of blood discharged by the heart per minute increases.
  • stroke volume increases:  heart pumps more oxygenated blood perbeat
  • pule falls due to improve efficiency of heart
  • breathing becomes easier
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fuels for activity - Glucose
Definition

Glucose is stored as glycogen in liver and muscle

  • liver releases glycogen into the blood stream for the bodys general use
  • glycogen in the muscle stays within the muscle for quick energy source 
  • the more CHO a person eats the more glycogen is stored, the longer the stores will last.
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Effects of diet on physical endurance
Definition

high fat diet = endurance 57 min

normal mixed diet = endurance 114 min

high carb diet = endurance 167 min

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maintaining blood glucose
Definition

eat high CHO diet on daily basis

glucose during activity in fluid

eat 60 grams of CHO after activity to increase glycogen stores

train muscles to store as much glycogen (CHO loading)

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Glucose after activity
Definition

eating high CHO foods within 2 hours of training increases high glycogen storage

highly trained muscles use less glucose and more fat than do untrained muscles to perform the same work, so glycogen lasts longer

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fats as fuel
Definition
  • recommended 20-30% of total kcalories
  • body fat stores are important to release FA into blood for all muscles
  • body fat is broken down only by aerobic metabolism
  • trained muscles burn fat more readily than untrained muscles
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protein for muscles
Definition
  • during rest muscles speed up protein synthesis
  • exercise remodels muscle tissue
  • repeated PA signals muscles to produce protein needed to perform
  • protein contributes 10% of total kcalories as energy fuel
  • CHO rich diet spares protein from being used as fuel
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vitamins and minerals
Definition
  • nutrient supplements do not enhance performance of well nourished athletes
  • deficiencies of vitamins and minerals do impede performance
  • daily multivitamin could be beneficial for athletes who lose weight to meet body weight requirements
Term
Iron
Definition
  • women are prone to iron deficiency
  • vegetarian women athletes are vulnerable
  • iron deficiency impairs performance
  • sports anemia is a harmless adaptive temporary response
  • determine individual need for appropriate iron supplementation
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fluids and temperature
Definition
  • body temperature is cooled during warm temperatures and physical activity by the loss of water via sweat
  • we also lose fluid through breathing
  • heat stroke - body heat builds up
  • hypothermia - body heat is lost
  • water loss of 1-2% of body weight can reduce performance
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Fluid needs
Definition

Avoid dehydration:

  • hydrate before, rehydrate during & after the activity 

Don't wait to quench thirst

  • 2 cups (8 oz each) = 1 lb of weight

water is the best fluid

  • endurance athletics - need fluid & CHO to supplement glycogen stores
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Electrolytes - Na,K,Cl
Definition
  • a trained body lose electrolytes to a lesser extent that beginning athletes
  • replenish electrolytes eat a regular diet that meets energy and nutrient needs
  • sports drinks may be needed to replace fluids and electrolytes if events last > 45 minutes
Term
Sodium - Na
Definition
  • endurance > 3 hours electrolyte replacement is crucial
  • symptoms are similar to dehydration and muscle cramps
  • overhydrating can dilute sodium concentration which can be life threatening
  • events in the heat, salt should not be restricted
Term
Other - caffeine, alcohol
Definition

caffeine - within limits, may not impair performance, water and fruit juice are preferred

alcohol - can impair performance, not recommended

Term
performance diet
Definition

choose nutrient dense foods

high CHO, moderate fat, adequate protein

  • reduce fat in a meal and let CHO rich foods fill in for them

eat more frequently before and after training

pre-game meal - CHO rich light meal 300-800 kcal

Term
factors of chronic disease
Definition
  • genetic predisposition
  • lifestyle choices
  • personal medical history
Term
nutrient supports immunity
Definition
  • deficiency intakes
  • immune tissues are first to be affected
  • some deficiencies are more harmful to immunity
Term
diet protection
Definition
  • high in fiber, fruit, fluid
  • low in saturated and trans fats
  • high in whole grains, veggies, nutrients
  • little or no alcohol
Term
effects of PEM on defense
Definition

protein energy malnutrition

 

skin becomes thinner, with less connective tissue to serve as a barrier for protection of underlying tissues; skin sensitivity reaction to antigens is delayed.

 

antibody secretions and immune cell numbers are reduced

 

immune system organs are reduced in size, cells of immune defense are depleted

 

invader kill time is prolonged; circulating immune cells are reduced; immune response is impaired.

Term
risk factors predict disease
Definition
  • environmental
  • behavioral
  • social
  • genetic

food and diet related behaviors are involved as a risk factor for many diseases. 

Term
nutrition related risk factors
Definition
  • diet and food related risk factors can affect cancer and CVD

diet and lifestyle factors can be controlled

Term
nutrition and cancer
Definition
  • diet and food components can affect cancer by causing, or promoting cancer or protecting against cancer

diet can make a difference in recovery

Term
how does cancer develop?
Definition
  • exposure to a carcinogen. it enters the cell.
  • initiation by carcinogen that damages a cells DNA.  the cell multiplies passing on the damage
  • promoters enhance the development of tumors which may be benign or cancerous
  • cancerous tumor releases cells into the bloodstream. 
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