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NUTR 250
Exam #1 (1, 2, 4)
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Health Care
Undergraduate 2
01/31/2012

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Nutrients
Definition
substances essential for health that the body can’t make/makes in too small of quantities to support health
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What are the 6 major nutrients?
Definition
carbs, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water
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Essential Nutrients
Definition
vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, and amino acids
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Carbohydrate
Definition
composed of C, H, and O;fruits, veggies, and grains
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Simple Carbs
Definition
small carb structures called sugars, such as table sugar (sucrose) and blood sugar (glucose)
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Complex Carbs
Definition
larger carb structures called polysaccharides, such as starch in grains and glycogen stored in muscles
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Fats
Definition
lipids that are solid at room temp; saturated fatty acids
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Oils
Definition
lipids that are liquid at room temp; unsaturated fatty acids
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Linoleic Acid
Definition
omega-6; essential; in veggies or fish oil
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a-Linolenic Acid
Definition
omega-3; essential; also in veggies or fish
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Triglyceride
Definition
major form of fat in foods and a key energy source for the body; also the major form of energy stored in the body; composed of 3 fatty acids attached to a glycerol molecule
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Fatty Acids
Definition
long chains of carbon flanked by hydrogen with an acid group attached to the end opposite glycerol
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Protein
Definition
composed of C, O, H, and N; main structural material in bone, muscle, blood, cell membranes, enzymes, and immune functions; typically used very little for daily energy
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Amino Acids
Definition
20 commonly found in food, 9 are essential for adults, 10 for infants
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Vitamins
Definition
made up of C, H, N, O, P, S, and others; facilitate chemical reactions, releasing energy
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Fat-Soluble Vitamins
Definition
A, D, E, K; more likely to accumulate in body
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Water-Soluble Vitamins
Definition
C, and B-vitamins; more likely to be destroyed while cooking
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Minerals
Definition
Unlike carbs, lipids, proteins, and vitamins, these are structurally simple, inorganic substances; typically function in groups of 1+ of the same atom;elements, not destroyed during cooking; essential
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Water
Definition
macronutrient needed in the largest quantity
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calorie
Definition
amount of heat it takes to raise the temp of 1 g of water 1* C
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Kilocalorie (kcal) (Calorie)
Definition
1000 calories, amount of heat it takes to raise 1000 g (1 liter) of water 1* C
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joule (J)
Definition
a mass of 1 g moving at a velocity of 1 meter/second
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Physiological Fuel Values
Definition
Carb = 4. Protein = 4. Lipid = 9. Alcohol = 7.
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Food Choice Influences
Definition
hunger, social, psychological, and appetite (main influence in developed countries)
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Appetite
Definition
the desire to eat certain foods and reject others
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Appetite Factors
Definition
flavor, texture, and appearance (most important for many. Culture. Lifestyle. Routines and habits (most of us eat from a core group, about 100 items making up 75% of diet). Environment. Food marketing (industry spends $34 billion). Health and nutrition concerns, knowledge, and beliefs.
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A well nourished person should ingest
Definition
450 g of protein, fat, and carbs. 20g of minerals, and 300 mg of vitamins
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Anthropometric Nutritional Assesment (NA)
Definition
height, weight, skinfold thickness, muscle circumference
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Biochemical NA
Definition
compounds in blood and urine
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Clinical NA
Definition
physical exam of skin, eyes, tongue, and ability to walk
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Dietary NA
Definition
usual food intake, food allergies, supplements
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Environmental NA
Definition
education & economic background, marital status, housing condition
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Scientific Method Steps
Definition
1. phenomena are observed. 2. questions asked and hypothesis are generated. 3. research is conducted. 4. incorrect explanations are rejected, the most likely explanation is used as basis for model. 5. research results are scrutinized and evaluated by other scientist, unbiased research is published in a scientific journal. 6. results are confirmed by other scientist and more experiments/studies.
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Epidemiology
Definition
study of diseases in population; most human chronic diseases do not occur in lab animals, suggesting its necessity
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Migrant Studies
Definition
look at changes in health of people who move from one country to another
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Cohort Studies
Definition
start with a healthy population and follow it, looking for development of disease
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Case-Control Studies
Definition
Scientist compare individuals who have the condition in question (cases) with those who do not have the condition (controls); ideally match opposing groups to age, race, gender; "mini epidemiological study"
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Double-Blind Study
Definition
one group of participants (experimental group) follows a specific protocol, while the participants in the corresponding control group follow their usual habits. The control group also usually receives a placebo
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Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)
Definition
term used to encompass nutrient recommendations made by the Food and nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences. These include RDAs, EARs, AIs, EERs, and ULs; applies to US & Canada; differ by life stage; recommendations should be applied to average diet not single day
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Estimated Average Requirements (EARs)
Definition
Nutrient intake amounts estimated to meet the needs of 50% of the individuals in a specific life stage; set for 17 nutrients
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Functional Markers
Definition
- F&NB agree that there is an accurate method for measuring whether intake is adequate; these measures typically evaluate the activity of an enzyme in the body or the ability of a cell or an organ to maintain normal physiological function
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Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs)
Definition
Nutrient intake amount sufficient to meet the needs of 97-98% of the individuals in a specific life stage; EAR x 1.2; based on ability to prevent chronic disease instead of deficiency (EAR)
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Adequate Intakes (AIs)
Definition
Nutrient intake amount set for any nutrient for which insufficient research is available to establish an RDA. AIs are based on estimates of intakes that appear to maintain a defined nutritional state in a specific life stage; should exceed RDAs; should cover needs of 97-98%+ of individuals; includes fatty acids, fiber, 9 vitamins and minerals
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tolerable Upper intake Level (ULs)
Definition
Maximum chronic daily intake level of a nutrient that is unlikely to cause adverse health effects in almost all people in a specific life stage; "ceiling"
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Estimated Energy Requirements (EER)
Definition
Estimate of the energy (Kcal) intake needed to match the energy use of an average person in a specific life stage; achieve and maintain healthy weight
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Adequate Macronutrient Distribution Range (AMDR)
Definition
Range of Macronutrient intake, as percent of energy, associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases while providing for recommended intake of essential nutrients; for carbs, protein, fat, and essential fatty acids
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AMDR Levels
Definition
fat = 20-35%. protein = 10-35%. carbs = 45-65%
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Insufficient Intake
Definition
Chronic intakes far below RDA (or AI) will cause a deficient state and poor health in most individuals
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Desirable Nutritional Status
Definition
Body tissues have enough of the nutrient to support normal functions, as well as to build and maintain surplus stores that can be used in times of increased need
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Nutrient Density
Definition
Determined by dividing the amount of nutrients (protein, vitamin, mineral) in a serving of the food by your daily recommended intake (RDA, AI), then divide the calories in a serving of the food by your daily calorie need (EER)
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Daily Value
Definition
generic nutrient standard used on Nutrition Facts labels; it comprises both Reference Daily Intakes (RDIs) and Daily Reference Values (DRVs); DV = RDI + DRV; four groups: infants, toddlers, pregnant, and 4+ age
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Reference Daily Intake (RDIs)
Definition
part of the DV; generic nutrient standard set for vitamins and minerals (excluding sodium and potassium); based on 1968 RDAs
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Daily Reference Value (DRVs)
Definition
part of the DV; generic nutrient standards set for energy; fat, saturated fat, carbs, protein, fiber, cholesterol, sodium, potassium
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High or Rich Food Source
Definition
20%+
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Good Food Source
Definition
10-19%
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More, Added, Extra or Plus
Definition
10%+
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Energy Density
Definition
determined by comparing foods calorie content per gram weight of the food; high: nuts, cookies, fried foods, snack foods; low: fruits, veggies, stews, casseroles, oatmeal
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Dietary Guidelines for Americans
Definition
published every 5 years since 1980 in response to concern over CVD, cancer, and alcoholism; foundation for US gov nutrition policy & education; provide scientific basis for food stamps/WIC; grouped into 9 general topics
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Dietary Guidelines Diet Recommendations
Definition
2 cups of fruit, 2.5 cups of vegetables, 3 oz of whole grains (at least half of grains should be whole), 3 cups of milk
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Dietary Guidelines Veggies
Definition
dark green, orange, legumes, starchy, others
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Dietary Guidelines Weight Management
Definition
balance cal in with cal out
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Dietary Guidelines Physical Activity
Definition
engage in 30+ min of physical activity on most days to reduce disease; 60 min on most days to manage weight;60-90 min daily for weight loss; include cardio, stretching, resistance, and calisthenics for fitness
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Dietary Guidelines Food Safety
Definition
clean hands; separate raw, cooked, and ready-to eat; cook at safe temp; chill perishable food promptly; avoid raw or unpasteurized
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MyPyramid
Definition
first seen in 1992, depicts the key elements of healthy diet and lifestyle
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MyPyramid Key Elements
Definition
variety, proportion, moderation, personalization, gradual improvement, activity; applies to age 2+
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MyPyramid Nutrient Groups & Serving Sizes
Definition
grains = 1 oz (1 slice of bread or 1 cup of cereal); veggies = 1 cup (raw/cooked/juice or 2 leafy) fruit = 1 cup (1/2 dried) milk = 1 cup (milk/yogurt or 2 oz processed cheese) meat & beans = 1 oz (meat, poultry, fish, egg or 1 tbl of PB or 1/4 cup of beans or 1/2 oz of nuts) oils = 1 tsp
Term
Epithelial Tissue
Definition
composed of cells that cover surfaces outside and inside the body. The skin and gastrointestinal (GI) tract are examples. Epithelial cells absorb nutrients, secrete important substances, and excrete waste
Term
Connective Tissue
Definition
supports and protects the body by holding structures (cells, cell parts) together, stores fat, and produces blood cells. Tendons, cartilage, and parts of bones, arteries, and veins
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Muscle Tissue
Definition
can contract and relax and is designed to permit movement
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Nervous Tissue
Definition
found in the brain and spinal cord, transmits never impulses from one part of the body to another
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Digestive System
Definition
includes the GI tract; mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
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Gastro Intestinal (GI) Tract
Definition
aka the Alimentary Canal, is a long, hollow, muscular tube that extends almost 15 feet from: 1. Mouth. 2. Esophagus. 3. Stomach. 4. Pancreas. 5. Liver. 6. Gallbladder. 7. Small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum). 8. Large intestine (colon, cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon). 8. Rectum > Anus.
Term
Peristalsis
Definition
coordinated wave of contraction and relaxation of the 2+ muscle layers (3 in stomach are thickest and strongest)
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Mouth
Definition
chews, tastes, moistens food, releases starch-digesting amylase enzyme, initiate swallowing
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Esophagus
Definition
lubricate with mucus, moves food to stomach via peristalsis
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Stomach
Definition
stores, mixes, dissolves and continues digestion, kills microorganisms with HCl,releases pepsin enzyme, produces intrinsic factor for vitamin B-12 absorption
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Liver
Definition
produces bile to aid in fat digestion/absorption
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Gallbladder
Definition
store, concentrate, and later release bile into small intestine
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Pancreas
Definition
secretes the alkaline (base) sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and enzymes for digesting carbs, fat, and protein
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Small Intestine
Definition
mix and propel contents, lubricates with mucus, digest and absorbs most substances using enzymes made by the pancreas and small intestine
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Large Intestine
Definition
mix and propel contents, absorbs sodium, potassium and water, houses good bacteria, lubricates with mucus, synthesizes some vitamins and short-chain fatty acids, forms feces
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Rectum
Definition
holds feces and expels via the anus
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Epiglottis
Definition
valve-like flap of tissue that prevents food from lodging in the trachea
Term
Trachea
Definition
"windpipe"
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Larynx
Definition
opening of the trachea
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Pepsinogen
Definition
Inactive protein-digesting enzyme; transformed into pepsin via HCl in the stomach
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Endocrine Cells
Definition
produce hormones and hormone-like substances
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Duodenum
Definition
1st part of the small intestine; 10"
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Jejunum
Definition
mid section of the small intestine; 4'
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Ileum
Definition
last section of the small intestine; 5'
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Bile
Definition
cholesterol-containing yellow-green fluid secreted by the liver that aids in fat digestion and absorption by emulsifying fat; reabsorbed in the ileum (enteroheptic circulation)
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Gastric Inhibitory Peptide
Definition
hormone that helps slow the release of chyme into the small intestine, giving it time to neutralize the acid and digest the nutrients
Term
Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS)
Definition
class of medications that reduce inflammation, fever, and pain but are not steroids. Asprin, ibuprofen, and naproxen are some examples. Can inhibit the hormone prostaglandin production that allows the production of mucus.
Term
Gastrin
Definition
hormone made in the stomach that controls the release of HCl and pepsinogen
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Short-Chain Fatty Acids
Definition
fatty acids that contain fewer than 6 carbon atoms
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Medium-Chain Fatty Acids
Definition
fatty acids that contain 6-10 carbon atoms
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Portal Vein
Definition
large vein leaving from the intestine and stomach, connects to the liver
Term
Circulatory System
Definition
made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood; contains the cardiovascular system (blood) and the lymphatic system; transports nutrients from the small intestine
Term
Intestinal Gas (flatulence)
Definition
mix of CO2, O, N, H, methane, and sulfur; comes from air and undigested carbs by bacteria
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Constipation
Definition
difficult or infrequent (fewer than 3 a week) bowel movements; can be caused by antacids, antidepressants, calcium, and iron supplements, also low fiber diets; can be combated by more fiber and fluids
Term
Chron's Disease
Definition
inflammatory disease of the GI tract that often reduces the absorptive capacity of the small intestine. Family history is a major risk factor
Term
Colitis
Definition
inflammation of the colon that can lead to ulcers
Term
Diarrhea
Definition
loose, watery stool occurring more than 3 times per day; most commonly the result of a bacterial or viral infection from contaminated food or water; can also be caused by parasites, or medication
Term
Hemorrhoids
Definition
swollen veins of the rectum and anus
Term
Nutrients that Regulate Body Process
Definition
some vitamins, some minerals, some lipids, protein, and water
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