Chapter 4 Flashcards
Average heat of combustion for fats.
9.4kcal/g
Average heat of combustion for CHO.
4.2kcal/g
Average heat of combustion for proteins.
5.65kcal/g
What is heat of combustion?
Heat liberated by oxidizing a specific food (represent’s food’s total energy value).
Values of heat combustion were measured by what?
The bomb calorimeter
What is the realistic in body heat of combustion for fats?
approx. 9.0 kcal/g
What is the realistic in body heat of combustion for carbs?
approx. 4 kcal/g
What is the realistic in body heat of combustion for proteins?
approx. 4 kcal/g
Can we combust nitrogen?
No
Why don’t we combust nitrogen?
Because we produce urea from the breakdown of it.
Is the bomb calorimeter a direct or indirect measure?
Direct
What is the coefficient of digestibility?
Percentage of food actually digested and absorbed to meet the body’s metabolic needs.
Is 100% of carbs, fats and proteins combusted for energy purposes?
No
What are the percentages for each carb, fat and protein, in relation to its coefficient of digestibility?
CHO - 97%
Lipids - 95%
Protein - 92%
Does fiber increase or decrease the coefficient of digestibility?
Reduces it because it moves quickly through the intestine, reducing absorption.