NUTRITIONAL DISORDERS I Myrna D.C. San Pedro, MD, FPPS MALNUTRITION A pathological state resulting from a relative or absolute deficiency or excess of one or more ...
NUTRITIONAL DISORDERS II Myrna D.C. San Pedro, MD, FPPS The Fat-Soluble Vitamins Vitamin A Active forms are retinol, retinaldehyde, and retinoic acid Plants ...
Diseases Associated with Malnutrition Kwashiorkor A protein deficiency disorder of children. Occurs as a result of a diet that is adequate in calories, but deficient ...
Diseases Associated with. Malnutrition. Kwashiorkor. A protein deficiency disorder of children. ... Occurs as a result of a diet that is adequate in calories, ...
Anxiety about having enough to eat. Worry about having no ... Kwashiorkor. Marasmus. Breastfeeding often key to child's survival. Iodine deficiency disorders ...
Amino acids can not be stored. Positive N balance (excess ... After surgery, advanced cancer, and kwashiorkor or marasmus. Starvation or diabetes mellitus ...
COMMON NUTRITION PROBLEMS. IN INDIA. Dr. K.VIJAYARAGHAVAN. DIRECTOR RESEARCH, ... KWASHIORKOR. OEDEMA IRRITABILITY GROWTH FAILURE DISCOLOURED HAIR Vijayaraghavan ...
UK and colonies same during WWII. Preventing Goiter and Iodine Deficiency Disorders ... Common in prisons, mental institutions, sharecroppers in southern US ...
Behaviour is dependent upon the formation of specific ... Kwashiorkor. Abnormal brain development. Malnutrition. e.g. Romanian orphanages in the 1970's ...
Fat soluble (A, D, E, K) vs. water soluble (C and B complex vitamins) Vitamin overdoses ... Kwashiorkor swelling of the belly due to protein deficiency in the ...
Generally refers to infants and young children whose weight is between the 3rd ... Kwashiorkor- significant protein deprivation may lead to insults like infection, ...
When body uses protein for energy it is not available to perform other critical ... Kwashiorkor. acute PEM. Marasmus. Severe malnutrition over a period of time ...
Abnormal movements in children Dr E Lubbe Prof I Smuts Dept Paediatrics PAH Myoclonus (simple, sudden, single) Physiological: Sleep myoclonus Startle responses (awake ...
abnormal swallow. impaired visual field or eye control. Forward tilt. poor head control ... Note the timing of the swallowing bursts. Note what happens when ...
Nutrition Objectives To know the different classes of food and the role it s play in our organism To understand the mechanism in winging Why do we eat?
Nutritional diseases are commonly associated with chronic malnutrition. ... Principal Nutrients Protein Fats ... Protein-energy malnutrition includes ...
Bariatric Surgery Roberto C. Mirasol, MD, FPCP, FPSEM Obesity and Weight Management Center St. Luke s Medical Center * * Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding ...
Skin and systemic diseases Pyoderma gangrenosum An inflamed nodule or pustule breaks down centrally to form an expanding ulcer with a polycyclic or serpiginous ...
What is a condensation reaction? Reaction used to link monomers to build polymers by the removal of water. All macromolecules are built using this reaction!
Nutrition. Objectives. To know the different classes of food and the role it's ... Soya beans, groundout, beans, rat mould, fish, mushroom, snails, crayfish ...
All severely malnourished children have vitamin and mineral deficiencies. ... T, Black RE, Cousens S, Dewey K, Giugliani E, Haider BA, Kirkwood B, Morris SS, ...
Structure and function of liver and gallbladder Romana lamberov , M.D. Ph.D. Liver Largest organ in the body Contributing about 1/50 of the total body weight ...
Shils M, Olson JA, Shike M, Modern Nutrition in Health and ... Lobo et al. Clin Sci 2001. Prealbumin. T 1/2 2-3 d. Decreased in liver failure, acute stress ...
Body can't make 8 amino acids, most minerals and vitamins, and some fatty acids ... Fat soluble vitamins-incorporated into lipid micelles in small intestine and ...
Laboratory Evaluation: Features of RBC breakdown: Hyperbilirubinemia ... antimetabolites used in chemotherapy. Clinical Data ... Laboratory diagnosis: ...
... (grade 1 obesity) ... especially skeletal growth It may protect against some epithelial cancers ... Nutrition is defined as the science of food and its ...
... especially skeletal growth It may protect ... Nicotinic acid Important for nervous system and ... Nutrition is defined as the science of food and ...
Lower intake of fat and total energy. Lower blood pressure. Reduced risk of heart disease ... Edema = belly distention. Retarded growth & development ...
PHYSIOLOGY OF NUTRITION AND VITAMINS MUDr. Romana lamberov , Ph.D. Nutrition Food is any substance that can be consumed. Food is the main source of energy and of ...
Failure to Thrive Susan Schayes M.D. Emory Family Medicine Emory SOM * Failure to Thrive Acknowledge Shannon Pittmann * If you saw this baby, * This point ...
Protein: Amino Acids Chapter 6 Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM) Insufficient intake of protein, energy, or both Prevalent form of malnutrition worldwide Impact on ...
Nutrition and Weight Control Unit 1 Mary Smith Manila High School Too much fat Heart disease Obesity Won t get enough fiber Sugar and fat are not the same ...