Lecture #24 - Vitamins Flashcards
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Vitamins characteristics
List 6 characteristics:
- What is their name derived from?
- Three words to deserve them in general (_____ based) - can they be broken down? How?
- Do they provide energy?
- If absent or low in diet, symptoms of what appear?
- Required in ______ ______
- What is bioavailability?
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2
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What are the 4 fat soluble vitamins and what are the 2 water soluble ones?
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3
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Minerals characteristics
- What are two words to describe them? How does this differ from vitamins?
- Do they provide energy? Can they be broken down?
- Required in _____ ____
- What is bioavailability
What is the difference in minerals and trace elements?
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How do we know if we get enough vitamins and minerals from the food we eat?
Four ways:
- What is it?
- look for what specifically? - A_____ (____ balance/_____)
- look at what and how does this differ for adults vs kids - What tests now?
- measure what and then do what? - What assessment?
- three steps for this
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5
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What is fortification?
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6
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What is the role of vitamins and minerals (4 key ones)
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7
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What’s the real big function of Vitamin Bs?
What vitamins are FAD, NAD and CoA derived from?
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8
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What does an antioxidant do and which vitamins are antioxidants?
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9
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Thiamin deficiency:
- What co-enzyme is it part of and what roles does this coenzyme have?
- What 4 things can occur if you have deficiency of thiamin and what are the two diseases called?
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Wernicke-Korsakoff:
- who does it affect heaps and why?
- so what action was taken to increase thiamine?
Beriberi:
- affected who and why?
- how did they improve their situation?
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