Module 6 - Fatty Acids Flashcards

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Big Ideas for Fatty Acids

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  1. healthy fatty acid deficiency is epidemic
    • musculoskeletal issues
    • endocrine issues
    • cardiovascular issues
    • immune issues
    • allergies, skin problems
    • depression
  2. inflammation ca be effectively managed w/nutritional therapy, therefore reducing healing time
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2 fatty acids that are essential to the body

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  1. linoleic acid (LA) - precursor to all other omega 6
  2. alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) - precursor to all other omega 3

** body can’t produce; must get from outside source.

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List 4 Roles of Fats

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  • provide source of energy (more consistent)
  • important in make up of cell membranes
    • cell membrane made up of trillions of fatty acids
      • phospholipid bilayer
      • made up of a variety of sat, monoun, polyun fats
  • necessary for healthy liver function: building healthy cholesterol and bile
  • required for absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, K
  • required for adequate use of proteins
  • serve as protective lining for organs of body
  • play role in slowing absorption of food for proper energy regulation
  • imperative to managing inflammation process
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cholecystokinin (cck)

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  • hormone that’s produced in duodenum in the presence of fats
  • stimulates gall bladder to contract and send bile down into common bile duct
  • signals hypothalamus to trigger satiation/fullness
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3 primary cofactors to be considered when balancing prostoglandin formation

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  1. proper digestion
    • good fat digestion
  2. proper liver function
    • good bile digestion and liver function to provide enzymes
  3. enzymes (including delta-6 desaturase)
    • amino acids (properly digest proteins)
    • vitamin b6 (often found in organ meats)
    • magnesium
    • zinc
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explain the impacts of a diet low in Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids to the healing process

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  • body needs to be able to inflame and anti inflame
    • anti inflammatory: pg1 and pg3
    • pro inflammotry: pg2
  • when low in omega 3 (ALA), body will not be able to contribute enough anti-inflammatory prostoglandins in the body, which will allow inflammatory to get out of control and may form diseases
    • can’t conjugate to make pg3 hormones
  • when low in omega 6 (LA), body is less likely to conjugate fatty acid chains that are the main ingredients for pg1s
  • therefore, if body is low in o-3 and o-6 and no longer making proper amounts and quality of both pg1 and pg3, less ability to anti-inflame, inflammation will take over, and healing process is greatly slowed.
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what are prostoglandins?

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  • hormone-like substances the body can’t do without
  • aka icosanoids
  • long chain carbon molecule (24 molecules in chain)
  • conjugated from taking 1 fatty acid and put together w/another fatty acid in body
  • contributes to inflammations
  • serves as communicators to maintain homeostasis in body
  • increase blood flow w/i kidneys
  • dilates bronchial tubes
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