Macronutrients Flashcards

1
Q

Why are dietary fats essential?

A

Majot constituents of membrane phospholipids

Precursors of eicosanoids (prostaglandins, etc.)

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2
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What is the omega value of a fat mean

A

The number of carbon atoms away from the end of the chain where the last c=c bond is

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3
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What are the uses of omega 3

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Provides protection against CV disease

Needed in developing brain

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4
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What are the risk factors for CVD

A
genetic susceptibility
smoking
sedentary lifestyle
HBP
high cholesterol
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5
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What type of fats can decrease blood pressure

A

Polyunsaturated fatty acids

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6
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What affect do saturated fatty acids have on cholesterol

A

increases cholesterol

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7
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What are the conditions linked to protein deficiency

A

Growth failure
Marasmus
Kwashiorkor
Marasmic Kwashiorkor

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What is marasmus

A
Extreme emaciation
loss of bodys fat reserves
muscle wasting
loss of protein from vital organs
impaired immune response
loss of intestinal mucosa + absorption
diarrhoea
apathy

(Extreme malnourishment)

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9
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Kwashiorkor

A

Caused by high carb, low protein diet (common in Africa)
Liver enlargement; dermatitis + severe oedema

General food deficiency with added deficiency of antioxidant nutirents not being able to cope with oxidative stress of infection

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What is marasmic Kwashiorkor

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Mixture of marasmus and kwashiorkor - child can switch from one to another.

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