4.1 Vitamins: Vital Dietary Components Part 3 Flashcards

1
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What are sources of provitamin A carotenoids?

A

spinach
kale
yellow and orange fruits

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2
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What is the upper level for daily dose of vitamin A in adults?

A

3000 micrograms

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3
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What can occur as a result of vitamin A toxicity?

A

hip fractures
liver toxicity
fetal malformations

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4
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Which form of vitamin A does not have toxic effects?

A

provitamin A carotenoid

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5
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What is cartenodermia?

A

yellowing of the palms of hands and soles of feet as a result of excess consumption of provitamin A carotenoid

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6
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What is vitamin D also classified as?

A

hormone

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7
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What are the two forms of vitamin D?

A
  1. ergocalciferol D2 = synthetic
  2. cholecalciferol D3 = form made by human body
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8
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How can we naturally get our vitamin D?

A

ten minutes of sun two to three times per week

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9
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What are good dietary sources of vitamin D?

A

fatty fish
fortified cereal
eggs
butter
fortified milk
yogurt

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10
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What is the primary function of vitamin D?

A

regulation of calcium levels and bone metabolism

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11
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What are the functions of vitamin D and parathyroid hormone?

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regulates absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the intestine and deposition of calcium in the bones

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12
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What are the secondary functions of vitamin D?

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immune system, skin development, muscle health, and blood pressure control

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13
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What can result from vitamin D deficiency?

A

bone problems in both children and adults?

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14
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What is rickets?

A

poor mineralization of the bone due to inadequate calcium deposits in children; bow legs

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15
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What is osteomalcia?

A

inadequate calcium absorption and deposition in bones in adults

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16
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What is osteoporosis?

A

decrease in bone mass causing thin and porous bones

17
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What diseases are linked to low levels of vitamin D?

A

increased risk of infection, autoimmune disease, cardiovascular disease

18
Q

What is the recommended dose of vitamin D per day?

A

1000 IUs

19
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What are symptoms of vitamin D toxicity?

A

excess loss of calcium in the urine, weakness, loss of appetite, confusion, and calcium deposits in kidneys

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