Medical Nutrition Therapy - C. CVD, CAD, IHD (p. 9-12 Flashcards

1
Q

Hypertension is :

Systolic BP > ___
Diastolic BP > ___

Or both.

A

Systolic BP > 140

Diastolic BP > 90

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2
Q

Systolic = ______, Diastolic = _______

A
Systolic = CONTRACTION
Diastolic = DILATION (relaxation)
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3
Q

In HTN, _______ ______, used to reduce fluid retention, may induce hypokalemia.

A

Thiazide diuretics

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4
Q

4 Modifiable Factors in prevention and treatment of HTN include:

A

Overweight
High sodium intake
Physical inactivity
Alcohol consumption

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5
Q

Low _____ intake following the ____ diet is recommended in HTN. It is characterized by:

Whole grains, fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy, Lean meat/poultry/fish, nuts, seeds, legumes. Moderate sodium, limit alcohol and sweets.

A

Low sodium intake following the DASH diet.

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6
Q

The _______ diet is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and MUFAs. It is high in fruits and vegetables, legumes, nuts, and oils (ie. olive). Promotes fish, poultry and eggs instead of beef. Also low-fat dairy and red wine in moderation.

A

Mediterranean

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7
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The differences between the DASH and Mediterranean diets is mainly greater allotment for dairy and meat in the _____ diet, while the _____ diet promotes more healthy fats, fish, and red wine.

A

DASH, Mediterranean

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8
Q

RESVERATROL, found in the skin of red grapes, may _____ blood pressure.

A

Lower

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9
Q

A progressive narrowing of arteries. Accumulation of lipids (inside the arteries) - Fat deposits accumulate in the heart, brain, and legs.

A

Atherosclerosis

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10
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A condition where the arteries supplying blood to the heart, become HARD and NARROW with PLAQUE BUILDUP.

A

Coronary artery disease (CAD)

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11
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A local and temporary deficiency of blood caused by an obstruction, i.e. Thrombosis

A

Ischemia

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12
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A hardening and loss of elasticity of blood vessel WALLS

A

Arteriosclerosis

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13
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Reduction of coronary flow to myocardium due to clot blocking a narrowed coronary artery

A

Myocardial infarction

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14
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Abnormal lipids in the blood - includes high TG and low HDL

A

Dyslipidemia

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15
Q

Fat is transported in the blood bound to ______, forming _______.

A

Fat is transported in the blood bound to proteins, forming LIPOPROTEINS.

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16
Q

Lipoprotein composed of dietary fat.
Made in the intestine.
Transports dietary fat to adipose tissues.
Lowest density due to small amount of protein.

A

Chylomicron

17
Q

Lipoprotein that transports cholesterol from diet and liver to all cells.

A

LDL-C

18
Q

Lipoprotein involved in reverse cholesterol transport. Moves cholesterol from cells to liver for excretion.

A

HDL-C

19
Q

Unlike chylomicrons, which are synthesized in the intestines from dietary fat, ALL OTHER LIPOPROTEINS are synthesized from __________ _____, and in the ____ and ____.

A

Unlike chylomicrons, which are synthesized in the intestines from dietary fat, ALL OTHER LIPOPROTEINS are synthesized from endogenous fat, and in the liver and adipose.

20
Q

3 or more of the risk factors linked to insulin resistance, which often increases risk for coronary events

A

Metabolic syndrome

21
Q

Risk factors comprising the metabolic syndrome include:

\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
Hyperlipidemia
\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
Low \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
High waist circumference
A

Hypertension (>130 systolic and/or >85 diastolic)
Hyperlipidemia (TG >150 mg/dL)
Hyperglycemia (Fasting glucose >100 mg/dL)
Low HDL (40” M, >35” W)

22
Q

LDL 60 = ______

A

LDL 60 = Desirable

23
Q

High HOMOCYSTEINE level is an INDEPENDENT risk factor for _____.

A

Coronary heart disease

24
Q

This diet, which is endorsed by the American Heart Association, includes:

30 min moderate intensity/d)

A

Therapeutic Lifestyle Change (TLC) Diet

25
Q

In _______ ________, the weakened heart fails to maintain adequate output of blood, resulting in diminished blood flow to the tissues, causing them to hold fluid instead (edema).

A

Heart failure

26
Q

Also in heart failure, reduced blood flow to the _____ causes them to secrete hormones that cause SODIUM and FLUID retention.

A

Kidneys

27
Q

The use of _____ may lead to loss of nutrients, glucose intolerance, and increased serum uric acid (gout).

A

Diuretics

28
Q

The medication, DIGITALIS, increases the strength of the ______ and its contractions.

A

Digitalis increases the strength of the heart muscle and its contractions.

29
Q

Heart Failure Diet Therapy includes:

______ diet
Restrict ______ as needed
Restrict ______ as needed

A

DASH diet
Restrict sodium as needed
Fluid restriction if needed

30
Q

Condition in heart failure characterized by unintended weight loss - blood backs up into liver and intestines –> Nausea and decreased appetite.

A

Cardiac Cachexia