Title: Chapter 7 The Vitamins
1Chapter 7The Vitamins
- Nutrition Concepts Controversies, 12e
Sizer/Whitney
2Learning Objectives
- List the fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins,
and describe how solubility affects the
absorption, transport, storage, and excretion of
each type. - Explain how vitamins and minerals work in
combination to maintain the health of the bones. - Name some functions of vitamin D not associated
with the bones.
3Learning Objectives
- Define the term antioxidant, and name the
vitamins that act as antioxidants in the body. - Discuss the roles of B vitamins in body tissues,
and explain in a general way how B vitamins
assist with energy metabolism. - Present arguments both for and against vitamin
fortification of foods.
4Learning Objectives
- Suggest foods that can help to ensure adequate
vitamin intakes without providing too many
calories. - Justify this statement It is better to get
vitamins from food than from supplements. - List some valid reasons why supplements may be
required by some people.
5Definition and Classification of Vitamins
- Vitamin
- Essential, noncaloric, organic
- Role of vitamins
- Vitamin precursors
- Classes
- Absorption
- Roles
6Vitamin Names
7Characteristics of the Fat-Soluble and
Water-Soluble Vitamins
8The Fat-Soluble Vitamins
- A, D, E, and K
- Food sources
- Storage
- Toxicity
- Deficiency
- Roles within the body
9Vitamin A
- Precursor
- Beta-carotene
- Active forms in the body
- Retinol
- Retinal
- Retinoic acid
- Food sources
10Vitamin A Roles and Deficiency
- Gene regulation
- Retinoic acid
- Eyesight
- Process of light perception
- Maintenance of healthy cornea
- Rhodopsin molecule
11An Eye
12Vitamin A Roles and Deficiency
- Night blindness
- Deficiency
- Xerophthalmia and blindness
- Keratinization
- Deficiency
- Cell differentiation
- Immune function
- Growth
13Vitamin A Deficiency and Toxicity
- Deficiency
- Worldwide problem
- Blindness
- HIV
- Toxicity
- Symptoms
- food sources
- Liver
14Vitamin A Deficiency and Toxicity
- Toxicity
- Supplements
- Higher risk groups
- Recommendations
- DRI recommendation based on body weight
- Food sources
- Animal origin
- Liver
- Plant origin
15Vitamin A Deficiency and Toxicity
16Vitamin A Snapshot
17Beta-Carotene
- Plant-based foods
- Colorful groups
- Macular degeneration
- Dietary antioxidant
- Measuring beta-carotene
- Retinol activity equivalents (RAE)
- Toxicity
- Food sources
18Excess Beta-Carotene Symptom Discoloration of
the Skin
19Vitamin D
- Body can synthesize all it needs
- Sunlight
- Transformation
- Liver and kidneys
- Estimated deficiency prevalence
20Vitamin D Roles
- Bone integrity
- Hormone
- Dangers with deficiency
21Vitamin D Too Little, Too Much
- Deficiency
- Rickets
- Recommendations for prevention
- Osteomalacia
- Recommendations
- Toxicity
- Signs of toxicity
22Rickets
23Vitamin D
- Ultraviolet B light rays
- Cholesterol
- Sunbathing risks
- Sunscreen
- Exposure times
- Intake recommendations
- Food sources
24Factors Affecting Vitamin D Synthesis
25Vitamin D - Snapshot
26Vitamin E
- Roles of vitamin E
- Antioxidant
- Deficiency
- Symptoms
- Toxicity
- Dietary intake vs. supplemental intake
- Recommendations
- Food source
27Free-Radical Damage and Antioxidant Protection
28Vitamin E Snapshot
29Vitamin K
- Roles
- Blood clotting
- Bone proteins
- Deficiency
- Toxicity
- Jaundice
- Requirements
- Sources
30Vitamin K Snapshot
31The Water-Soluble Vitamins
- Dissolve in water
- Absorption
- Transport
- Excretion
- Sources
- Food
- Supplements
32Vitamin C
- Roles
- Connective tissues
- Collagen
- Antioxidant
- Protects iron
- Prooxidant
- Deficiency symptoms
- Scurvy
33Scurvy Symptoms Gums and Skin
34Vitamin C
- Toxicity
- Safe doses
- Recommendations
- Tobacco use
- Physical stressors
- Food sources
- Destruction of vitamin C
35Vitamin C Snapshot
36The B Vitamins in Unison
- Function as part of coenzymes
- Combines with enzyme to activate it
- Coenzyme shape
- Roles in metabolism
- Help the body use the energy-yielding nutrients
for energy - Cell multiplication
37Coenzyme Action
38Some Roles of the B Vitamins in Metabolism
Examples
39The B Vitamins in Unison
- Deficiencies
- Every cell is affected
- Symptoms
- Rarely are isolated deficiencies
40Thiamin
- Energy metabolism of all cells
- Nerve cell membranes
- Deficiency
- Beriberi
- Alcohol abuse
- DRI recommendation
- Food sources
41Thiamin Snapshot
42Riboflavin
- Role in energy metabolism of all cells
- Deficiencies
- Examples
- Destruction of vitamin
- UV light
- Irradiation
- Heat
43Riboflavin Snapshot
44Niacin
- Participates in energy metabolism
- Deficiency
- Pellagra
- Toxicity
- Physician administration
- Niacin flush
45Niacin Snapshot
46Folate
- Helps synthesize DNA
- Normal metabolism of several amino acids
- Deficiency
- Causes
- Outcomes of deficiency
- Anemia, diminished Immunity, abnormal digestive
function - Cancer risk
- Interaction with medications
47Folate
- Birth defects
- Neural tube defects (NTD)
- Toxicity
- UL
- Recommendations
- Food sources of folate
- Destruction of folate
48Incidence of a Common NTD, Spina Bifida, Over Time
49Folate Snapshot
50Vitamin B12
- Closely related to folate
- Helps maintain sheaths around nerve fibers
- Deficiency
- May be masked by folic acid intake
- Pernicious anemia
- Vitamin B12 absorption
- Intrinsic factor
- Food sources
51Vitamin B12 Snapshot
52Vitamin B6
- Roles
- Participates in over 100 reactions
- Additional roles
- Deficiency
- General symptoms
- Toxicity
- Intake recommendations
- Food sources
53Vitamin B6 Snapshot
54Biotin and Pantothenic Acid
- Important for energy metabolism
- Biotin
- Cofactor for enzymes
- Gene expression
- No UL
- Pantothenic acid
- Key coenzyme
55Non-B Vitamins
- Choline
- Nonvitamins
- Carnitine
- Inositol
- Lipoic acid
56Vitamin Supplements Do the Benefits Outweigh the
Risks?
57Some Valid Reasons for Taking Supplements
58Arguments Against Taking Supplements
- Food rarely causes nutrient imbalances or
toxicities - Toxicity
- Supplement contamination
- Lift-threatening misinformation
- Unknown needs
- False sense of security
- Whole foods are best
59Can Supplements Prevent Heart Disease or Cancer?
- Oxidative stress
- Vitamin C
- Population studies
- Animal studies
- Cell studies
- Intervention studies
- Vitamin E
- Beta-carotene
60Supplements Safety and Risks
- Safety
- Food and Drug Association (FDA)
- Risks
- Dangers for your body
61Selecting a Supplement
- Choose type
- Read labels
- Target your needs
- Choosing doses
- Quality
- Avoid marketing traps