Chem path 10s - Nutrition Flashcards

1
Q

Glutathione reductase test is for…?

A

Vitamin B2 deficiency (riboflavin)

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2
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What does riboflavin (vitB2 deficiency) present with?

A

Glossitis and corneal ulceration

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3
Q

RBC transketolase test is for…?

A

Vitamin B1 deficiency (thiamine)

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4
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What does vit B1 deficiency present with?

A

Beri-beri, neuropathy, Wernicke’s syndrome

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5
Q

RBC folate test is for…?

A

Folate deficiency

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6
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What vitamin deficiency causes pellagra?

A

Niacin (B3)

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7
Q

What are the common symptoms of pellagra?

A

Diarrhoea, dementia, dermatitis

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8
Q

What is wet beri beri characterised by?

A

CVD (Oedema and HF symptoms)

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9
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What is dry beri beri characterisd by?

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Neurological symptoms e.g. Wernicke’s (pabrinex given to alcoholics to prevent wernicke’s encephalopathy)

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10
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What can zinc deficiency result in?

A

Dermatitis

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11
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What can haemochromatosis result in?

A

Infertility

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12
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What is an ideal diet?

A

50% carbs
33% fat
17% protein

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13
Q

The production of which hormone is reduced in obese people which can result in insulin resistance?

A

White adipose tissues produce adiponectin. In obese people, the levels of adiponectin are reduced which –> insulin resistance

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14
Q

Which are the hunger and anti-hunger hormones?

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Hunger: ghrelin

Anti-hunger: leptin

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15
Q

Name of the satiety hormone produced by the intestines…

A

PYY

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16
Q

What is the BMI definiiton of overweight, obese and morbidly obese?

A

25-30 overweight
>30 obese
>40 morbidly obese

17
Q

What is the overweight cutoff for south asians?

A

23, this is because South Asians have a tendency to develop central adipose tissue and they are at increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease

18
Q

What is the normal daily protein intake for men and women?

A

Men: 84g
Women: 64g

19
Q

Which are the good and bad lipids?

A

Good - polyunsaturated fatty acids

Bad - trans fatty acids

20
Q

Are HDL/LDL changes altered with fasting?

A

No, but TG levels are

21
Q

What are the 5 features of metabolic syndrome?

A
Fasting glucose >6.0mmol/l
Microalbumin insulin resistance
Waist circumference >88 in women, >102 in men 
HDL <1.0men, <1.3 women
HTN BP>135/80
22
Q

MOA of orlistat and GLP-1 agonists

A

Orlistat = pancreatic lipase inhibitor

GLP-1 agonists create a sensation of satiety

23
Q

What are the three types of gastric bypass?

A

Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass
Sleeve gastrectomy
Adjustable band

24
Q

What two conditions are associated with lack of protein?

A

Marasmus

Kwashiorkor

25
Q

What is marasmus caused by and what are the presenting symptoms?

A
Lack of CHO, lipids and protein
Features:
- No SC fat
- Shrivelled
- Severe muscle wasting
- Growth retarded
26
Q

What is Kwashiorkor caused by and what are the presenting symptoms?

A
Protein deficiency
Features:
- Oedematous
- Lethargic
- Large liver/SC fat
- Scaling/ulcerated