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Undergraduate 3
03/02/2009

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Term
Malnutrition
Definition
Any condition caused by excess, deficiency, or imbalance of calories or nutrients
Term
Overnutrition
Definition
Calories or nutrient consumption severe enough to cause disease or increased risk for disease, a form of malnutrition
Term
Healthy People 2010
Definition

Goal 1: Increase Quality and Years of Healthy Life

Goal 2: Eliminate Health Disparities

Term
Healthy People 2010
Definition
challenges individuals, communities, and professionals, indeed all of us to take specific steps to ensure that good health, as well as long life, are enjoyed by all. 
Term
Nutrient deficiency
Definition

What do these all have in common?

tooth decay

allergies

headaches

indigestion

constipation

fatigue

unhealthy hair

 

 

Term
Health
Definition

A continued state of soundness and vigor of body and mind.

It is reflected in low infant mortality, longevity, low morbidity to infectious and chronic disease
Term
Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)
Definition

A set of reference values for energy and nutrients that can be used for planning and assessing diets for healthy people.

Term

Estimated Average Requirement (EAR)

Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA)

Adequate Intakes (AI)

Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL)

Estimated Energy Requirements (EER)

Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range (AMDR)

Definition
The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) includes...
Term
5 years
Definition

l  The Dietary Guidelines for Americans has been published jointly every how many years since 1980?

Term
True
Definition

Eating right and being physically active aren't just a "diet" or a "program" — they are keys to a healthy lifestyle.

 

T/F

Term
True
Definition

There are no bad foods, just bad diets.

 

T/F

Term
Exchange lists
Definition

Lists of foods in a group (starch, fruit, etc.) that can be exchanged with one another in a diet.

Portion sizes

 Used for calorie-controlled diets to help individuals lose weight or control diabetes.

Customize

 

 

Term
Monosaccharides, Disaccharides
Definition
Simple carbs contain one or two molecules...what are they?
Term
Polysaccharides: starches, glycogen, fibers
Definition
Complex carbs contain 3 or more simple sugars...what are they?
Term
Simple Carbs
Definition

Occur naturally in fruits, milk & milk products, veggies

Also found in processed and refined sugars which lack vitamins, minerals, and fiber.

Term
Complex carbs
Definition

Often referred to as "starchy" foods

Include whole grains and cereals, starchy veggies, legumes

Term
Glucose
Definition

Building block of carbs

Not very sweet

The body can convert any carb to this...

Primary energy source

Term
Fructose
Definition

Found mostly in fruits, honey, table sugar

VERY sweet

Term
Galactose
Definition

Found in dairy products and sugar beets

Less sweet than glucose

Term
Lactose
Definition
Milk sugar (glucose + galactose)
Term
Maltose
Definition

Malt sugar (glucose + glucose)

By-product of fermentation in our bodies

Substrate for fermentation in beer and liquor

Absorbed into cells lining the small intestine & then enter bloodstream

Term
Sucrose
Definition
Table sugar (glucose + fructose)
Term
Monosaccharides
Definition

Glucose, fructose, sucrose, galactose, lactose, maltose

All are converted to glucose by the liver

Term
Complex carbs
Definition
Starch, glycogen, fiber
Term
Starch
Definition
Storage form of glucose in plants
Term
Glycogen
Definition

Storage form of glucose in animals (liver and muscles)

Not found in food

Not a source of dietary carb

Term
Fiber
Definition
Form the structural support elements (leaves, stems, seeds) of plants
Term
Dietary fiber
Definition

The indigestable part of plants

Only found in plant roots

 

Term
Insoluble fiber
Definition
Wheat bran
Term
Soluble fiber
Definition
Beans and oats
Term
True
Definition

Fiber in the diet can slow the absorption of cholesterol

 

T/F

Term
45-65%
Definition
__ - __% of diet is carbohydrates
Term
10%
Definition
<__% of total calories from added sugar
Term
50%
Definition
__% grain servings should be whole grains
Term
21
Definition
Adults in the US consume about __ teaspoons of sugar a day (~16% total calories)
Term
True
Definition

No chemical digestion of carbohydrates occurs in the stomach

 

T/F

Term
False - small intestine
Definition

Chemical digestion occurs in the large intestine

 

T/F

Term
HCl
Definition
___ denatures amylase
Term
Pancreatic amylase
Definition

Digests carbs to maltose

Produced in pancreas and secreted into small intestine

 

Term
Glucose
Definition

Too much of this is converted to glycogen by the liver & muscles

Regulated by hormones insulin & glucagon

 

Term
2/3, 1/3
Definition

__ of glucose is stored in muscles

__ of glucose is stored in liver (half days energy)

Term
True
Definition

When glycogen stores are full and energy needs met, the liver takes glucose and converts it to fat.

 

T/F

Term
Insulin
Definition

Produced by beta cells of the pancreas

Stimulates cells to take glucose from the blood

Stimulates the liver to take in glucose and convert it to glycogen

 

Term
Insulin
Definition
After eating, the pancreas releases....
Term
Glucagon
Definition

Produced by alpha cells of the pancreas

Stimulates the breakdown of glycogen to glucose to make glucose available to the cells of the body

Stimulates gluconeogenesis

Term
Gluconeogenesis
Definition
The production of glucose from amino acids
Term
Glycemic Index
Definition
A foods ability to raise blood glucose levels
Term
Ketones
Definition
Excessive ___ increase blood acidity
Term
130
Definition

Carbs

Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is ___ grams/day just to supply the brain with glucose

Term
45 - 65%
Definition

__ - __% of daily calorie intake should be in the form of carbohydrates

Term
40
Definition

Average American consumes __ gallons of soda each year!

Term
Nutritive sweeteners
Definition

Contain __ kcal energy per gram

Term

acesulfame-K, aspartame, neotame, saccharin, sucralose

Definition
5 sweeteners approved in the US are...
Term
False
Definition

Saccharin is still on the list for cancer causing agents

 

T/F

Term
Type 1 diabetes
Definition

5-10% of all cases

Bodies do not produce enough insulin

Causes hyperglycemia (high blood sugar)

May be autoimmune

 

Term
Type 2 diabetes
Definition

90-95% of all cases

 Cells are insensitive or unresponsive to insulin OR insufficient insulin

Hyperglycemia because cells cannot remove glucose from the blood

Term
Hypoglycemia
Definition
Low blood sugar (glucose)
Term
Reactive hypoglycemia
Definition
Too much insulin is produced after a meal
Term
Fasting hypoglycemia
Definition
Too much insulin is produced even when the patient has not eaten
Term
Lactose intolerance
Definition

Insufficient lactase production = inability to digest lactose

Occurs in 70% of population

Term
True
Definition

Dietary cholesterol is found only in animal foods

 

T/F

Term
True
Definition

A person's blood level of cholesterol is a predictor of that person's risk of having a heart attack

 

T/F

Term
False
Definition

The more monounsaturated fats you consume, the better it is for your health

 

T/F

Term
True
Definition

The softest margarines are the most polyunsaturated

 

T/F

Term
True
Definition

Polyunsaturated fat has the same number of calories as saturated fat

 

T/F

Term
False
Definition

All the foods you eat should contain less than 10% of calories from saturated fat

 

T/F

Term
True
Definition

No one is free of atherosclerosis

 

T/F

Term
Lipids
Definition

A family of compounds that includes:

Triglycerides (fats & oils)

Phospholipids (lecithin)

Sterols (cholesterol)

Term
Fats
Definition
Lipids that are solid at room temperature
Term
Oils
Definition
Lipids that are liquid at normal room temperature
Term
Triglycerides
Definition
The major class of dietary lipids, including fats and oils
Term
Triglyceride
Definition
Made up of 3 units known as fatty acids and one unit called glycerol
Term
Glycerol
Definition
An organic compound that serves as the backbone for triglycerides
Term
Phospholipid
Definition

A lipid similar to a triglyceride but containing phosphorus

One of the 3 main classes of lipids

Can serve as emulsifers in the body, joining w/ water & fat

Widespread in foods

Term
Lecithin
Definition
A major constituent of cell membranes, manufactured by the liver, and found in many foods
Term
Sterols
Definition

Lipids with a structure similar to that of cholesterol

One of the three main classes of lipid

Used to make bile for digestion

Used to make sex hormones

Made into vitamin D

Desposited into the artery walls, leading to plaque buildup and heart disease

Term
Cholesterol
Definition
One of the sterols, manufactured in the body for a variety of purposes
Term
True
Definition

Fatty acid chain length affects solubility

 

T/F

Term
Saturation
Definition
Refers to the chemical structure - specifically to the number of hydrogens the fatty acid chain holds
Term
Saturated
Definition

Fatty Acids

Filled to capacity with hydrogen

Found in animal foods like meat, poultry, and full-fat dairy products, and in tropical oils such as palm and coconut

Term
Unsaturated
Definition

Fatty Acids

One or more points of unsaturation

Found in foods from both plant and animal sources. 

Further divided into monounsaturated & polyunsaturated fatty acids

 

Term
Monounsaturated
Definition
A fatty acid containing one point of unsaturation, found mostly in veggie oils
Term
Polyunsaturated
Definition

A fatty acid in which 2 or more points of unsaturation occur

Found in nuts & veggie oils

Term
Linoleic & Linolenic acid (polyunsaturated fats)
Definition

The human body can synthesize all fatty acids except:

Term
Essential
Definition
A fatty acid that cannot be synthesized in the body in amounts sufficient to meet physiological need
Term
Hydrogenation
Definition
The process of adding hydrogen to unsaturated fat to make it more solid & more resistant to chemical change
Term
Antioxidant
Definition
A compound that protects other compounds from oxygen by itself reacting with oxygen
Term
Emulsifier
Definition
A substance that mixes with both fat and water and can break fat globules into small droplets, thereby suspending fat in water
Term
Monoglyceride
Definition

A glycerol molecule w/ 1 fatty acid attached to it.

Term
Diglyceride
Definition
Glycerol molecule w/ 2 fatty acids attached to it
Term
Bile
Definition
A mixture of compounds, including cholesterol, made by the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and secreted into the small intestine. It emulsifies lipids to ready them for enzymatic digestion and helps transport them into the intestinal cell walls
Term
True
Definition

Long-chain fatty acids, phospholipids, and cholesterol are insoluble in water and cannot be accepted by the body's blood & lymph system

 

T/F

Term
Lymph
Definition

The body fluid that transports the products of fat digestion toward the heart & eventually drains back into the bloodstream

No red blood cells

Term
Lipoproteins
Definition
Clusters of lipids associated w/ protein that serve as transport vehicles for lipids in blood & lymph
Term

Chylomicron

VLDL (very low density lipoprotein)

LDL (low density)

HDL (high density)

Definition
4 main types of lipoproteins
Term
Chylomicron
Definition
A type of lipoprotein that transports newly digested fat - mostly triglyceride - from the intestine thru lymph & blood
Term
VLDL (Very low density lipoprotein)
Definition
Carries fat packaged or made by the liver to various tissues in the body
Term
LDL (Low density lipoprotein)
Definition
Carries cholesterol to body cells. A high blood cholesterol level usually reflects high quantities of this
Term
HDL (High density lipoprotein)
Definition
Carries cholesterol in the blood back to the liver for recycling or disposal
Term
Atherosclerosis
Definition

As LDL particles penetrate the walls of the arteries, they become oxidized-LDL and next are scavenged by the body's white blood cells

Causes plaque deposits to enlarge, artery walls to lose elasticity, and the passage thru the artery to narrow

Term
Oxidized LDL
Definition

The cholesterol in LDL's that is attacked by reactive oxygen molecles inside the walls of the arteries

Taken up by scavenger cells and deposited in plaque

Term
Foam cells
Definition
Cells from the immune system containing svavenged oxidized LDL-cholesterol that are thought to initiate arterial plaque formation
Term
Phytochemicals
Definition
Physiologically active compounds found in plants that appear to help promote health & reduce risk for cancer, heart disease, & other conditions
Term
40%
Definition
People on the Mediterranean diet have a __% less chance of developing Alzheimers
Term
Atherosclerosis & Hypertension
Definition
Two big diseases that lead to heart disease are:
Term
20%
Definition
Proteins account for about __% of our body weight
Term
Acidosis
Definition
Blood acidity above normal, indicating excess acid
Term
Alkalosis
Definition
Blood alkalinity above normal
Term
Urea
Definition
The principal nitrogen excretion product of metabolism, generated mostly by the removal of anime groups from unneeded amino acids or from those amino acids being sacrificed to a need for energy
Term
Protein sparing
Definition

 A description of the effect of carbs and fat, which, by being available to yield energy, allow amino acids to be used to build body proteins

Term
Protein digestibility-corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS)
Definition

A measuring tool for determining protein quality

Reflects both a protein's digestibility & its proportion of amino acids relative to human needs

Term
10 - 30%
Definition
Protein should provide __% to __% of total calories
Term
Edema
Definition
Swelling of body tissue caused by leakage of fluid from the blood vessels, seen in protein deficiency
Term
Kwashiorkor
Definition
A deficiency disease caused by inadequate protein in the presence of adequate food energy
Term
Nutritional Yeast
Definition
A fortified food supplement containing B vitamins, iron, & protein that can be used to improve the quality of a veggie diet
Term
Histamine
Definition
A substance released by cells of the immune system during an allergic reaction to an antigen, causing inflammation, itching, hives, dilation of blood vessels, & a drop in blood pressure
Term
Anaphylaxis
Definition
A potentially fatal rxn to a food allergen causing reduced oxygen supply to the heart & other tissues
Term
Cross-reaction
Definition
The rxn of 1 antigen with antibodies developed against another antigen
Term
Isoflavones
Definition

A type of phytoestrogen

Compounds that have a weak, estrogenic activity

Term
Coenzymes
Definition
Water soluble molecules act as ___
Term
Scurvy
Definition
The vitamin C deficiency disease characterized by bleeding gums, tooth loss, and even death in severe cases
Term
Rickets
Definition
A disease that occurs in children as a result of vitamin D deficiency and that is characterized by abnormal growth of bones which in turn leads to bowed legs and an outward-bowed chest
Term
Coenzymes
Definition

emzyme helpers

Small molecules that interact with enzymes and enable them to do their work

Term
Antioxidant
Definition
A substance, such as a vitamin, that is "anti-oxygen" - that is, it helps to prevent damage done to the body as a result of chemical reactions that involve oxygen
Term
Vitamin E
Definition

Known as a vitamin in search of a disease

Widespread in the food supply, and deficiencies of the nutrient are rare

Performs a key role as an antioxidant in the body

Term
Vitamin A
Definition

One of the most versatile vitamins

Best known function is vision

Helps to maintain healthy epithelial tissue

Up to a year's supply can be stored in the body, 90% in the liver

Deficiency symptoms appear after your stores are depleted

Term
Beta-carotene
Definition

An orange pigment found in plants that is converted into vitamin A inside the body

A member of the carotenoid family

May help prevent age-related macular degeneration and lower risk of cataracts

Term
Folate
Definition

Important in the synthesis of DNA and the formation of red blood cells

A deficiency makes the red blood cells misshapen and unable to carry sufficient oxygen

Term
Anemia
Definition
Any condition in which the blood is unable to deliver oxygen to the cells of the body
Term
B12
Definition

Maintains the sheaths that surround and protect nerve fibers

Works closely with folate, enabling it to manufacture red blood cells

Term
B6
Definition

Functions as a coenzyme

Helps make hemoglobin for red blood cells

Plays a role in protein metabolism

Term
Vitamin K
Definition

Blood-clotting system of the body is the key function

Works with vitamin D to help regulate the calcium levels in the blood

Is obtained both in the diet and via the intestinal bacteria, making deficiencies rare

Babies are most susceptible

Term
Vitamin D
Definition

Assists the absorption of dietary calcium

Helps to make calcium and phosphorus available in the blood so these minerals can be deposited into bone

Acts much like a hormone, exerting influence on other organs like kidneys and the intestines

Term
Thiamin
Definition

One of the B vitamins

Acts primarily as a coenzyme in reactions that release energy from carbohydrate

Also plays a crucial role in processes involving the nerves

Term
Berberi
Definition
Thiamin deficiency disease, characterized by irregular heartbeat, paralysis, and extreme wasting of muscle tissue
Term
Niacin
Definition

One of the B vitamins

Part of a coenzyme vital to obtaining energy

Pellegra is the deficiency disease

Can be made from the amino acid tryptophan in the body

Term
Phytochemicals
Definition

Physiologically active compounds found in plants that are not essential nutrients but that appear to help promote health and reduce risk for cancer, heart disease, and other conditions

 

Term
Heme iron
Definition

Bound into iron-carrying proteins like hemoglobin

Found in meat, fish, poultry

More reliably absorbed

Term
Nonheme iron
Definition

Found in plant and animal foods

Not as reliably absorbed

Term
Zinc
Definition

Found in every cell of the body and present in enzymes that regulate:

cell mult. and growth

metabolism of protein, carbs, fat, & alcohol

disposal of free radicals

Involved in utilization of vitamin A, taste perception, thyroid function, wound healing

Role in preventing colds has been inconclusive

Term
Cofactor
Definition
A mineral element that, like a coenzyme, works with an enzyme to facilitate a chemical reaction
Term
Binders
Definition
In foods, chemical compounds that can combine with nutrients (esp minerals) to form complexes the body cannot absorb
Term
Phytic acid
Definition
Renders the calcium, iron, zinc, and magnesium in certain foods less available than they might be otherwise
Term
Phosphorus
Definition

Combined with calcium to form calcium phosphate

Gives rigidity to bones and teeth

Part of DNA and RNA

Necessary for all growth

Genetic code

Plays major role in energy production as a component of enzymes and B vitamins

Transports nutrients

Term
Magnesium
Definition

Acts in all cells of muscle, liver, heart, and other soft tissues

Helps relax muscles after contraction

Deficiency not likely but can occur in certain conditions

Bone is a reservoir

Term
Flouride
Definition

Only a trace amount is found in the body but its continuous presence is desirable

Protects teeth from decay

Makes bones of older individuals more resistant to bone loss

Drinking water is the usual supply of this and is an effective means to prevent dental cavities

Term
Fluorosis
Definition
Discoloration of the teeth from ingestion of too much flouride during tooth development
Term
Iodine
Definition

Part of thyroid hormone, which regulates body temp, metabolic rate, reproduction, and growth

Controls the rate at which cells use oxygen and energy

Present in soil in coastal areas of the country

Iodized salt was introduced as a preventative measure to prevent deficiency diseases

Term
Cretinism
Definition
Severe mental and physical retardation of an infant caused by iodine deficiency during pregnancy
Term
60%
Definition
Water accounts for __% of body weight
Term
Positive
Definition
Sodium carries a ___ charge
Term
Negative
Definition
Chloride carries a ___ charge
Term
2300
Definition
Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend consuming little sodium and salt and staying below the upper limit of ___ mg of sodium per day
Term
Potassium
Definition

Critical to maintaining the heartbeat

Sudden deaths that occur due to fasting, severe poopy, or severe barfing are thought to be due to the heart stopping

 Plays a role in maintaining water balance and cell integrity

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