Module 06: Fatty Acid Balance Flashcards
State the Big Ideas for Fatty Acids.
- Healthy Fatty Acid deficiency is epidemic:
- Musculoskeletal issues
- Endocrine issues
- Cardiovascular Issues
- Immune issues
- Allergies, Skin problems
- Depression, etc. - Inflammation can be effectively managed with nutritional therapy, therefore reducing healing time.
Name the two Fatty Acids that are essential to the body.
There are two poly unsaturated fats absolutely essential:
- Linoleic Acid (LA) - Omega 6
- Alpha-linolenic Acid (ALA) - Omega 3
There are four other fats that are conditionally essential:
- Gamma-linolenic Acid (GLA)
- Arachidonic Acid (AA)
- Eicosapentaenic Acid (EPA)
- Docosahexanoic Acid (DHA)
List 4 rolls of fat in the body.
~Provides a source of energy
~As building blocks for cell membranes and hormones
~Aiding the absorption of the fat soluble vitamins: A, D, E, K
~Aids the proper use of proteins (cell membranes)
~Serving as the protective lining for the organs of the body
~Helps regulate energy absorption by slowing the absorption of food
~Increases satiety
~Makes food taste good (Everything taste better with butter)
Explain the impacts of a diet low in omega-3 and omega-6 Fatty Acids to the healing process.
The initial response to an injury or illness by the Innate Immune system is Inflammation. One factor initiating inflammation is pro-inflammatory PG2 prostaglandins that are derived from Arachadonic Acid (AA). When the initial inflammatory response is no longer needed, the “anti-inflammatory” prostaglandins (PG1 & PG3) are necessary to reduce inflammation back to the non-inflammatory state to continue the healing process. Diets low in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids fail to supply the needed ingredients to form PG1 and PG3 prostaglandins, thus the healing process is compromised encouraging a chronic inflammatory condition.
Identify the three primary cofactors you need to consider when balancing Prostaglandin formation.
~Proper digestion ~Proper liver function ~Enzymes (including Delta-6-Desaturace) - Amino Acids - Vitamin B6 - Magnesium - Zinc
Describe and perform the Functional Evaluation for Fatty Acid deficiency.
ORAL pH: (pH below 7.2 is a good candidate for EFA sup’s)
FATTY ACID TEST (Repeated Muscle Challenge)