Chapter 1 Flashcards
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Nutrients
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- substances essential for health that the body cannot make or makes in quantities too small to support life
2
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Characteristics of essential nutrient
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- has a specific biological function
- absence from the diet leads to a decline in biological function
- adding missing substance back to the diet before permanent damage occurs restores normal biological function
3
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Nutrient categories
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- provide energy
- growth and development
- keep body functions running smoothly
4
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Macronutrients
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carbs, lipids, proteins, water
5
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micronutrients
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vitamins, minerals
6
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carbs
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- carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
- fruits, veggies, grains, beans
- 4 kcal/g
7
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protein
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- carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen
- main structural components in the body
- 4 kcal/g
- formed from the bonding of the amino acids
8
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lipids
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- carbon, oxygen, hydrogen
- insoluble in water
- 9 kcal/g
9
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vitamins
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- facilitate energy release , do not provide energy
- almost every bodily actions requires assistance from vitamins
- organic
- vulnerable to destruction by heat, light, and chemicals
10
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minerals
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- inorganic substances
- not destroyed by cooking
- yield no energy
- required for normal body function
11
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major minerals
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gram amounts daily
12
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trace minerals
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less than 100 milligrams daily
13
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water functions
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- solvent
- lubricant
- transports nutrients
- regulates body temperature
14
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water sources
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byproduct of metabolism
food and drink
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