Nutrition Flashcards

1
Q

Vitamin D
(calciferol)
Deficiency

A

Rickets (children): Abnormal shape and structure of bones.

Osteomalacia (Adults): The weakening and softening of bones.

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2
Q

Vitamin D
(calciferol)
toxicity

A

Calcification of soft tissue.

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3
Q

Choline
toxicity

A

Hypotension, sweating, diarrhea, fishy body odor

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4
Q

Choline
deficiency

A

Liver damage

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5
Q

Vitamin K
deficiency

A

Increases prothrombin time
In severe cases, hemorrhaging

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6
Q

Vitamin E
(Alph-Tocopherol)
toxicity

A

Increased tendency to hemorrhage

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7
Q

Vitamins E
(Alpha-tocopherol)
deficiency

A

Peripheral Neuropathy
Ataxia
Skeletal myopathy
Retinopathy
Impairment of immune response

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8
Q

Vitamin C
(Asorbic Acid)
deficiency

A

Scurvy: gingivitis, bleeding gums, easy bruising, increased infections, poor wound healing, rough skin, joint pain, muscle atrophy, fatigue.

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9
Q

Vitamin C
(Asorbic Acid)
toxicity

A

Abdominal cramps
Diarrhea

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10
Q

Vitamin B9
(Folic Acid)
toxicity

A

Sometimes masks vitamin B12 deficiency.
Interferes with the anticonvulsant drug Phenytoin (Dilantin).

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