1.3 Tools for a Healthy Diet Flashcards
What are the three categories of a person’s nutritional status?
- desirable nutrition
- overnutrition
- undernutrition
What is desirable nutrition?
eating a variety of foods that provide all of the essential nutrients to support normal body functions
What is overnutrition?
excess consumption of calories, fats, saturated fats, and cholesterol
What is undernutrition?
nutrient intake does not meet the needs of the body
What is subclinical deficiency in relation to nutrition?
initial phase where deficiency of a nutrient is sufficient enough to begin to affect one’s health yet is not severe enough to cause outward symptoms
What is malnutrition?
collective term the refers to either overnutrition or undernutrition
What are the five assessment categories of nutritional health?
- anthropometric assessment
- biochemical assessment
- clinical assessment
- dietary assessment
- environmental assessment
What is anthropometric assessment?
measurements of body composition (weight, height, skinfold measurements, BMI…)
What is biochemical assessment?
measurement of the nutrients in the blood, urine, and feces
What is clinical assessment?
physical examination evaluating the general appearance of the skin, eyes, tongue, teeth, and throat; blood pressure, reflexes, and mobility
What is dietary assessment?
evaluation of one’s dietary intake to determine if there are any deficiencies or other problematic areas
What is environmental assessment?
review of the person’s living conditions as well as background history including medical, medication, social, education, and economic status
What are the five specific categories food is grouped into?
- proteins
- fruits
- veggies
- grains
- dairy
What is the current food pyramid?
MyPyramid of Steps to a Healthier You
What are the health messages conveyed by MyPlate?
- balance between portion size and calories
- moderation
- variety