Chapter 8: Fats Flashcards

1
Q

What is an example of saturated fat?

A

Palm oil

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2
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Which term best describes a glycerol molecule and three fatty acids which are insoluble in blood and water and which are the main lipid in food supply, providing energy as stored fat in the body?

A

Triglycerides

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3
Q

What enzyme is responsible for breaking down the triglycerides in the mouth?

A

Lingual lipase

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4
Q

A client asks a Nutrition Coach about the benefits of medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) supplementation in weight loss. What is the BEST response?

A

While there has been research linking MCT supplementation with weight loss, this should not replace dietary and lifestyle interventions.

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5
Q

Where are fat-soluble vitamins stored in the body?

A

Liver and adipose tissue

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6
Q

What is a good source of DHA?

A

Salmon

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7
Q

What is true of Bulletproof® coffee?

A

It can increase daily caloric intake up to 1,000 calories.

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8
Q

What is the definition of hydrophobic?

A

Likely to repel or not mix with water.

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9
Q

Triglycerides are transported to adipose (fat) cells and go through beta-oxidation. What are the byproducts of beta-oxidation?

A

Glycerol and free fatty acids

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10
Q

What is a good source of monounsaturated fatty acids?

A

Canola oil

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11
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What is the function of high-density lipoproteins (HDL)?

A

To deliver cholesterol to the liver

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12
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A client asks a Nutrition Coach about taking omega-3 supplements. What is the BEST response to tell the client?

A

There may be benefits to taking omega-3 supplements, however, it may be more beneficial to eat fatty fish.

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13
Q

What is a chylomicron?

A

A lipoprotein that delivers triglycerides to the cells

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14
Q

What is an example of trans fat?

A

Vegetable shortening

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15
Q

What is the age group that should avoid consuming reduced fat milks?

A

Children under the age of 2 years

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16
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What is the definition of saturated fat?

A

Saturated fats are fatty acids that have maximum number of hydrogen molecules and contain only a single bond between the carbon atoms.

17
Q

What is the role of lipoprotein lipase?

A

It is the enzyme that breaks down triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol for the cell to use.

18
Q

What is the function of a micelle?

A

Facilitation of the absorption of monoglycerides, free fatty acids, and fat-soluble vitamins.

19
Q

Why is it easy for the average person to meet the adequate intake for omega-6 fatty acids?

A

Food sources, such as corn chips and microwave popcorn, are readily available.

20
Q

What is the function of low-density lipoproteins?

A

Transportation of cholesterol to cells of the body.

21
Q

A client tells his Nutrition Coach he is on a 2,100 kcal/day diet. If he is trying to consume 30% of his calories from fat, how many grams of fat should he be consuming?

A

70 grams of fat

22
Q

What is eicosatetraenoic acid (EPA)?

A

An omega-3 fatty acid found in the oil of cold-water fish.

23
Q

Bile is an example of which of the following?

A

An emulsifier

24
Q

What is the BEST information to share with a client about coconut oil intake?

A

Coconut oil probably has a neutral effect on heart health.

25
Q

What is a valid health reason for recommending a variety of protein sources such as nuts and seeds?

A

They are high in essential fatty acids.