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Phy Sci 5 Final
Macronutrients and Carbohydrate
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Undergraduate 1
12/02/2008

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Term
Macronutrients
Definition
  • Diet is composed of 3 macronutrients: protein, fat, and carbohyrdates
  • provide energy in the form of calories
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Micronutrients
Definition
not energy providing but may be participants in energy producing pathways: vitamins and minerals
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Metabolism
Definition
  • sum of all chemical reactions taking place in the body
  • nutrients need to be obtained to adequately perform metabolism
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Calorimetry
Definition

- energy is the capacity to do work

- metabolic energy is derived from the catabolism (breakdown) of food

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dietary calorie
Definition

the quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one kilogram (or 1 liter) of water one degree Celsius

- called kilogram calorie or kilocalorie (kcal)

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whole grain
Definition
a grain milled in it entirety and includes the bran, germ, and endosperm
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refined food
Definition

- coarse parts have been removed

- leaves only endosperm

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enriched products

Definition
processed foods that have some nutrients added back
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fates of fat, carbs, protein
Definition

fat : broken down for energy or stored as body fat

Carbohydrate: broken down for energy or stored as glycogen

Protein: broken down or used to make body proteins

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Digestion
Definition
breakdown of food
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Absorption
Definition

passage of food from the gut into the intestinal cells and then into the circulation

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Transport
Definition
nutrients, once absorbed, are moved throughout the body and in the blood
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Storage
Definition
cells pick up nutrients from blood and store them for later use
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simple carbohydrates

Definition

monosaccharides: 1 single sugar molecule

disaccharides: 2 sugar molecules

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Complex Carbohydrates

Definition

- polysaccharides: made up of multiple sugar units, and therefore it takes longer to digest since your bodymust break down more sugar bonds

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Glycemic Index (GI)
Definition

- tells how much and for how long glucose is increased in the blood after eating a food

- a lot of sugar = high GI, blood glucose rises quickly

 - unrefined carbs =body takes more time to release glucose because it has to break down the carbs and hig fiber slows digestions LOW GI

- High GI's: potatoe, parsnips, carrots

- Low GI's: soybeans, peanuts, cherries

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Glycemic Load
Definition

- product of the GI times the amount of grams of carb

- determines the blood glucose response to a food/meal

- higher the Gly Load, greater the blood glucose response, generally greater the insulin release

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Insulin Index
Definition
proteini rich foods, candy, bakery products high in fat and refined carbs have higher insulin responses  than predicted by their GI's
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satiety
Definition

degree of fullness one feels after eating a food/meal

- one feels less hungry for alonger period of time after eating foods with a high satiety index

- foods high in fat are associated with a lower satiety index

- high: potatoes, fish, oatmeal

- low: croissant, choc cake, cinnamon doughnut

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Fiber
Definition

- Dietary Fiber: nondigestable carbs and lignins found in plants

- Functional Fiber: synthetic or isolated/extracted, nondigestable carbs that have beneficial physiological effects on humans (ie lowering blood cholesterol) 

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