Nutrition Chapter 2 Flashcards

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What are DRIs?

A

Dietary Reference Intakes
nutrient recommendations
Include: EARs, EERs, RDAs, AIs, ULs
differ by life stage

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What are RDAs?

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Recommended Dietary Allowance
nutrient intake amount sufficient for 97-98% of the healthy population
Apply to individuals
Optimizes healthy

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What are EARs?

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Estimated Average Requirements
nutrient intake amount sufficient for 50% of the healthy population
Apply to groups
Likely to not be deficient

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What are AIs?

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Adequate Intake

nutrient intake amount set for nutrients where evidence is lacking to set an RDA

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What are ULs?

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Tolerable Upper Intake Level
maximum amount of a nutrient you can intake without adverse effects
chronic daily use

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What are EERs?

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Estimated Energy Requirements

estimate of the kcal intake needed to match energy use of an average person

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What is energy density?

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kcal/g

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What is nutrient density?

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amount of nutrient/kcal (mg/kcal)

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What are AMDRs?

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Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges

provide guidance for intake of CHO, PRO, FAT

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What are DVs?

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Daily Values
used on food labels only
comprised of RDIs and DRVs

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What are RDIs?

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Reference Daily Intake
used for food labels
set for vitamins and minerals with an RDA

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What are DRVs?

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Daily Reference Values
used for food labels
set for energy producing nutrients and nutrients with no established RDA

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13
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What are the diet planning principles?

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adequacy (enough nutrients)
balance (each food group in proper proportions)
calorie control (energy density)
nutrient density
moderation (portion size)
variety (within food groups)
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What is fortification?

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addition of nutrients that were either not present to begin with or above what was lost during processing

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What is enrichment?

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addition of nutrients that were lost during processing

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16
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What are the different types of claims on food labels?

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nutrient content claims
health claims
structure/function claims

17
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What are nutrient content claims?

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describe the nutrients in a food
i.e. “low in fat” “rich in Vitamin A”
must comply with FDA regulations

18
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What are health claims?

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describe a relationship between a disease and a nutrient or food
must be approved, have significant scientific agreement about validity
must use a may or might qualifier
i.e. “a diet low in sodium may reduce risk of hypertension”

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What are structure/function claims?

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describe how a nutrient affects human body structure or function
i.e. “iron builds strong bones”
do not focus on disease reduction risk
not FDA approved

20
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What are DGAs? What are the 4 categories?

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Dietary Guidelines for Americans
set every 5 years
foundation of gov't education and nutrition programs
1. balancing calories to manage weight
2. foods to reduce
3. foods to increase
4. building healthy eating patterns
21
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What are the key recommendations from the 2010 DGAs?

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Consume a variety of foods.
Choose fats wisely.
Shift to more plant based foods.
Be physically active.
Increase produce, whole grains, low-fat/fat free milk products.
Significantly reduce sugars, solid fats, refined grains and sodium.

22
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How are the DRIs determined? When are they used?

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Determined through observational and experimental studies.

Used to plan and assess diets for groups and individuals.

23
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What are some criticisms of the original food guide pyramid (1992)?

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too much emphasis on dairy
refined vs. whole grains
not specific about what type of fats
doesn’t include physical activity

24
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What are some criticisms about MyPyramid?

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more of a logo than a guide
have to go to website for details
difficult to understand the moderation aspect

25
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What are some criticisms of MyPlate?

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have to go to website for details
over simplified
doesn’t discuss fats and sugars
doesn’t depict physical activity