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Digestive System. Macromolecules. Carbohydrates Preferential metabolism Complex Starch from grains and vegetables Simple Mono (fruits) & Disaccharides (sugar, dairy) Cellulose (structural polysaccharide) roughage. ATP!. Atkins.
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Macromolecules • Carbohydrates • Preferential metabolism • ComplexStarch from grains and vegetables • SimpleMono (fruits) & Disaccharides (sugar, dairy) • Cellulose (structural polysaccharide)roughage
Atkins • Not enough Carbs(note: brain cannot metabolize fatty acids –albumin! BBB) • Body starts burning fatty acids • Produces ketones (acidic) • Lowers pH • Low insulin= ketoacidosis/ diabetic coma (medical emergency) • Nauseau, vomiting, dehydration, LOC
Lipids • Energy Source/ Cell membranes • Fats • Triglycerides (most common) • Stored (adipose) • Phospholipids • Cholesterol • Metabolized: Triglycerides –(duodenum)Fatty acids + Glycerol
Fats/ Lipids Free Fatty acids Glycerols Combine to form Triglycerides
Cholesterol • Only from animal sources • Needed in cell functions • Body produces approx. 100 mg/day • Consumption should be < 200 mg/day • Good vs. Bad Cholesterol • HDL pick up fatty acids from around body • LDL and VLDL stick to arteries around body
Fats needed for… • Energy Storage • Absorption of vitamins (A, D, E, K) • Stored directly after consumption *
Protein • needed for • Enzymes! • muscle • immune system • As last resort….ketosis for higher priority muscles
Sources • Meat • Fish • Dairy
Amino Acids 20 amino acids total 9 essential amino acids 11 non essential amino acids
When broken down… • Ketosis (only when no carbs) • energy production when no energy from glucose for brain, heart, etc. • protein synthesis for muscles & liver • Energy for muscles, kidney, & adipose • ↑ insulin, testosterone → ↑ protein synthesis
Calorie: • Unit of Energy • By Definition: • Amount of heat required to raise temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius
LOOKING AT CALORIES: • Proteins= 4 calories/ gram • Carbohydrates= 4 calories/ gram • fat= 9 calories/ gram • So much more efficient storage!
Finding %: • Can take grams and divide by total grams to find % in food item • Ideal % for intake: • 30% carbohydrates • 40% proteins • 30% fat
Diet • one-third of children and more than two-thirds of adults in the United States are overweight or obese • What is a "Healthy Diet"?The Dietary Guidelines describe a healthy diet as one that • Emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products • Includes lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts; and • Is low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars.
Dietary guidelines: • Enjoy your food, but eat less. • Avoid oversized portions. • Make half your plate fruits and vegetables. • Switch to fat-free or low-fat (1%) milk. • Compare sodium in foods like soup, bread, and frozen meals – and choose the foods with lower numbers. • Drink water instead of sugary drinks.