Title: Nutrition%20for%20Wellness
1Chapter 3
Nutrients
Balancing the Diet
Nutrient Supplementation
Energy (ATP) Production
Nutrition for Athletes
Special Nutrient Needs of Women
Dietary Guidelines for Americans
2Key Terms
Nutrients
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Dietary Guidelines for Americans
- Nutrition Science that studies the relationship
of foods to optimal health and performance - Nutrients Substances found in food that provide
energy, regulate metabolism, and help with growth
and repair of body tissues
3Calories per Gram of Food
3.7
4Carbohydrate
Nutrients
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- Major source of energy (4 calories/gram)
- Regulates digestion, fat, and protein metabolism
- Two types
- Simple
- Complex
5Simple Carbohydrates
Nutrients
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- Formed by simple or double sugar units with
little nutritive value - Divided into monosaccharides and disaccharides
6Complex Carbohydrates
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- Carbohydrates formed by three or more simple
sugar molecules linked together - Also referred to as polysaccharides
7Major Types of Carbohydrates
3.2
8Fiber
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- Complex carbohydrate in plant foods that cannot
be digested by the human body but is essential in
the digestion process - Present mainly in skins, leaves, roots, and seeds
- Dietary sources include
- Whole grain cereals and breads
- Fruits and vegetables
- Legumes
9Fiber
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- Lack of fiber has been linked to
- Cardiovascular disease
- Cancer
- Constipation
- Diverticulitis
- Hemorrhoids
- Gallbladder disease
- Obesity
10Recommended Amount of Fiber
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- Under age 50
- Women 25 gr/day
- Men 38 gr/day
- Over age 50
- Women 21 gr/day
- Men 30 gr/day
- Current average daily U.S. intake
- About 15 gr/day
11Fiber
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- Two types
- Soluble fiber
- Dissolves in water to form gel-like substance
that encloses food particles - Helps decrease blood cholesterol and blood sugar
- Insoluble fiber
- Not easily dissolved in water but binds with
water - Causes a softer and bulkier stool
12Fat
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- Source of energy (9 calories/gram)
- Stored energy
- Part of cell structure
- Insulator for body heat preservation
- Shock absorption
- Carries fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K)
13Types of Fat
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- Simple fats
- Saturated
- Monounsaturated
- Polyunsaturated
- Compound fats
- Phospholipids
- Glucolipids
- Lipoproteins
- Derived fats
- Sterols (cholesterol)
14Major Types of Fat
3.3
15Chemical Structure of Saturated and Unsaturated
Fats
3.4
16Key Terms
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- Transfatty acid Solidified fat formed by adding
hydrogen to monounsaturated and polyunsaturated
fats to increase shelf life
- Omega-3 fatty acids Polyunsaturated fatty acids
found primarily in cold-water seafood and
flaxseeds thought to lower blood cholesterol and
triglycerides - Omega-6 fatty acids Polyunsaturated fatty acids
found primarily in corn and sunflower oils and
most oils in processed foods
17Protein
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- Source of energy (4 calories/gram)
- Builds and repairs tissue
- Part of hormones, enzymes, and antibodies
- Helps maintain normal fluid balance
18Vitamins and Minerals
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- Vitamins
- Organic substances essential for normal
metabolism, growth, and development - Fat soluble (A, D, E, and K)
- Water soluble (B complex and C)
19Vitamins and Minerals
Nutrients
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- Minerals
- Inorganic elements essential for normal body
functions - Part of all cells and enzymes
- Help maintain water and acid-base balance
- Regulate muscle and nervous tissue excitability
20Approximate Proportions of Nutrients in the Human
Body
3.5
21Balancing the Diet
Nutrients
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What you eat may be leading you to an early
grave.
22Food Guide Pyramid
3.1
Fats, Oils, and Sweets USE SPARINGLY
Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Eggs, and Nuts
Group 23 SERVINGS
Milk,Yogurt, and Cheese Group 23 SERVINGS
Fruit Group 24 SERVINGS
Vegetable Group 35 SERVINGS
Bread, Cereal, Rice, and Pasta Group 611
SERVINGS
23The American Diet Current and Recommended
Carbohydrate, Fat, and Protein Intake Expressed
as a Percentage of Total Calories
3.5
24Key Terms
Nutrients
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- Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) A general term
that describes four types of nutrient standards
that establish adequate amounts and maximum safe
nutrient intakes in the diet these standards are - Estimated Average Requirements (EAR)
- Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA)
- Adequate Intakes (AI)
- Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL)
- Estimated Average Requirements (EAR) The amount
of a nutrient that meets the dietary needs in
half the people in the U.S. - Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) The daily
amount of a nutrient (statistically determined
from the EARs) considered adequate to meet the
known nutrient needs of almost 98 of all healthy
peoplein the U.S.
25Key Terms
Nutrients
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- Adequate Intakes (AI) The recommended amount of
a nutrient intake when sufficient evidence is not
available to calculate the EAR and subsequent RDA
- Upper Intake Level (UL) The highest level of
nutrient intake that appears safe for most
healthy people, beyond which exists an increased
risk of adverse effects - Daily Values (DVs) Reference values for
nutrients and food components used in food labels
26Daily Values (DVs)
3.6
- Reference values for nutrients and food
components for use on food labels - Include as percentage of total calories fat,
saturated fat, and carbohydrates - Include cholesterol, sodium, and potassium in
milligrams - Include fiber and protein in grams
27Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) Recommended
Dietary Allowances (RDA) and Adequate Intakes
3.6
28Critical Thinking
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- What do the nutrition standards mean to you?
- How much of a challenge would it be to apply
those standards in your daily life?
29Nutrient Analysis
Nutrients
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- First step in evaluating the diet
- Most people do not realize how harmful and
non-nutritious many common foods are
30Nutrient Analysis
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- Analysis coverscalories, carbohydrates, fats,
cholesterol, and sodium - Also covers eight crucial nutrients protein,
calcium, iron, vitamin A, thiamin, riboflavin,
niacin, and vitamin C - If the regular diet has enough of these eight
nutrients, foods consumed in natural form
typically contain all the other nutrients needed
31Nutrient Analysis
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- Most revealing information learned in a nutrient
analysis is the source of fat intake - Average daily fat consumption in the U.S. diet
- About 34 of the total caloric intake
- Much of it from saturated fat and trans fatty
acids, which increase the risk for chronic
diseases
32Calories in Fast Food
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Frosty, med. Tuna Sweet Onion Teriyaki Veggie
Del. Market Fresh Roast Beef Roast Chicken
Club Regular Roast Beef Ice Cream Shake,
med. Double Whopper Whopper w/ Cheese Whopper Larg
e Fries Chicken McGrill Big Mac
Wendys
Subway
Arbys
Burger King
McDonald's
33Fat Content in Fast Food
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34 35Super Foods
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- The following super foods that fight disease
and promote health should be included often in
the diet
36Grains, Vegetables, Fruits
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- Provide nutritional base for a healthy diet
- Daily fruits and vegetables should include
- One good source of pro-vitamin A or carotene
(apricots, cantaloupe, broccoli, carrots,
pumpkin, dark leafy vegetables) - One good source of vitamin C (citrus fruit, kiwi
fruit, cantaloupe, strawberries, broccoli,
cabbage, cauliflower, green pepper) - The recommended 5 to 9 servings of fruits and
vegetables daily has no substitute
37Phytochemicals
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- Fruits and vegetables are the sole source of
phytochemicals - Show promising results in the fight against
cancer - Their actions are so diverse that, at almost
every stage of cancer, they can block, disrupt,
slow down, or even reverse the process
38Mediterranean Diet
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- Mediterraneans have lower rates of diet-linked
diseases and a longer life expectancy - Although a semivegetarian diet, up to 40 of the
daily caloric intake comes from fat mostly
monounsaturated fat from olive oil
39The Mediterranean Diet
3.11
- The Mediterranean diet is more than just a
diet it is a dietary pattern that has existed
for centuries
40Ethnic Diets
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- Are healthier than the typical American diet
- Emphasize consumption of complex carbohydrates
- Limit fat intake
- Become unhealthy when Americanized
41Critical Thinking
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- Do you take supplements?
- If so, for what purposes are you taking themand
do you feel that you could restructure your diet
so that you could do without them?
42Nutrient Supplements
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- Half of all adults in U.S. take daily nutrient
supplements - Nutrient requirements for body normally can be
met by consuming 1,200 calories per day, as long
as the diet contains the recommended servings
from the five food groups
43Nutrient Supplements
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- Water-soluble vitamins The body cannot retain
these vitamins as long as fat-soluble vitamins
excessive intake is excreted - Small amounts, however, can be retained for weeks
or months - Fat-soluble vitamins stored in fatty tissue
daily intake of these vitamins is not as crucial - Too much vitamin A and vitamin D can be
detrimental
44Nutrient Supplements
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- Do not take megadoses of a supplement(s)
- For some nutrients, a dose of five times the RDA
taken over several months may create problems - Vitamin and mineral doses should not exceed ULs
- For nutrients that do not have a UL, no dosage
higher than three times the RDA should be taken
45Antioxidants
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- Much research is being done on antioxidants for
thwarting chronic diseases - Although there are over 4,000 antioxidants, the
four most studied are - Vitamin C
- Vitamin E
- Beta-carotene (a precursor to vitamin A)
- Selenium
46Antioxidants
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- Oxygen is used to change carbohydrates and fats
into energy - A small amount of oxygen ends up in an unstable
form, referred to as oxygen free radicals - A free radical molecule has a normal proton
nucleus with a single, unpaired electron (making
it extremely reactive)
47Antioxidants
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- Free radicals attack and damage proteins and
lipids - Damage is thought to contribute to the
development of - Cardiovascular disease, cancer, emphysema,
cataracts, Parkinson's disease, premature aging - Free radical formation is enhanced by
- Solar radiation, cigarette smoke, air pollution,
radiation, some drugs, injury or infection,
chemicals (such as pesticides), and other
environmental factors - Antioxidants offer protection by absorbing free
radicals
48Antioxidants
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- When free radicals are produced faster than the
body can neutralize them, they cause damage - Antioxidants are found abundantly in food,
especially in fruits and vegetables - Most Americans do not eat the minimum five daily
servings of fruits and vegetables
49Antioxidants
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- Some authors/researchers believe antioxidant
supplements further prevent free radical damage - The University of California at Berkeley Wellness
Letter recommends the following daily
supplements - 250 to 500 mg of vitamin C
- 200 to 400 IU vitamin E (natural vitamin E)
50Antioxidants
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- Vitamin C Consuming 5 or more daily servings of
fruits and vegetables will provide the
recommended amount - Vitamin E Obtaining the recommended daily
antioxidant amount of vitamin E through diet
alone is practically impossible - May reduce the risk of heart disease in healthy
people - Some research questions the benefits of vitamin E
supplementationadditional research is required
51Vitamin C
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- Water-soluble
- Body eliminates it in about 12 hours
- Consume vitamin C-rich foods twice a day
ordivide the vitamin C supplement in half and
take twice daily - Offers benefits against heart disease,
cancer,cataracts, and several other health
disorders - Consume between 250 and 500 mg daily
52Selenium
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- 200 micrograms (mcg) of selenium daily decreases
risk of - Prostate cancer by 63
- Colorectal cancer by 58
- Lung cancer by 46
- Also breast, liver, and digestive tract cancers
- Selenium may interfere with bodys absorption of
vitamin C take supplements at different times - Vitamin E supplements increase the effectiveness
of selenium
53Selenium
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- One Brazil nut (unshelled) provides 100 mcg
- Shelled nuts average only about 20 mcg
- Too much can damage cells
- If you choose to take a supplement, take organic
form from yeast, not selenium selenite
54Multivitamins
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- A multivitamin complex that provides 100 of the
DV for most nutrients can help fill deficiencies - Some evidence suggests regular intake decreases
risk for heart disease and stroke - Multivitamins dont provide energy, fiber,
phytochemicals, or recommended dose of vitamin C
and E
55Top Antioxidant Foods
3.13
- In addition to antioxidants, wholesome foods
contain substances not yet discovered - Many nutrients work in synergy
56Key Terms
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- Functional foods Foods or food ingredients
containing physiologically active substances that
provide specific health benefits beyond those
supplied by basic nutrition
57Functional Foods
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- Created by the food industry by adding
ingredients aimed at treating or preventing
symptoms or disease - In most cases only one extra ingredient is added
(a vitamin, mineral, phytochemical, or herb)
58Functional Foods
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- An example is calcium added to orange juice to
make the claim that this particular brand offers
protection against osteoporosis - Food manufacturers now offer cholesterol-lowering
margarines (enhanced with plant stanol),
cancer-protective (lycopene-fortified) ketchup,
memory-boosting (ginkgo-added) candy,
calcium-fortified chips, and kava-kavacontaining
corn chips (to enhance relaxation)
59Key Terms
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- Genetically modified foods (GM foods) Foods
whose basic genetic material (DNA) is manipulated
by inserting genes with desirable traits from one
plant, animal, or microorganism into another one
to either introduce new traits or enhance
existing ones
60GM Foods
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- Crops are genetically modified to make them
resist disease and extreme environmental
conditions, require less fertilizers and
pesticides, last longer, and to improve nutrient
content and taste - GM foods could help save billions of dollars in
more productive crops and help feed the hungry in
developing countries around the world
61GM Foods
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- Concerns over the safety of GM foods have created
heated public debates - Genetic modifications may create transgenic
organisms that have not previously existed and
that have potentially unpredictable effects on
the environment and on humans - GM foods may cause illness or allergies in humans
and crosspollination may destroy other plants or
create superweeds with herbicide-resistant genes
62Systems to Produce Energy (ATP)
3.14
- Aerobic System
- Anaerobic or Lactic Acid System
- ATP and ATP-CP System
63Nutrition for Athletes
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- In general, athletes do not require a special
diet or supplements - Even in resistance training and body building,
protein in excess of 20 of daily energy intake
is not needed - The main difference between the diet of a
sedentary person and an active person is the
total caloric and carbohydrate intake due to
prolonged physical training
64Carbo Loading
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- Amount of glycogen stored in muscle tissue can be
increased greatly through carbohydrate loading - Diet should be altered
- During days of heavy aerobic training
- When a person is going to participate in a
long-distance event lasting longer than 90 minutes
65Carbo Loading
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- Performance is enhanced for long-distance events
by - Following a regular diet with 50 to 60 carbs and
engaging in intense physical training the 5th and
4th days before the event - Followed by a diet high in carbs (about 70) and
a progressive decrease in training intensity over
the last 3 days - The amount of glycogen stored from carbo loading
is not affected by proportion of complex and
simple carbohydrates
66Pre-Event Meal
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- Consume 1 gram of carbohydrate for each kilogram
(2.2 pounds) of body weight 1 hour prior to
exercise - Can be increased to 2, 3, or 4 grams per kilogram
of weight 2, 3, or 4 hours respectively before
exercise
67Fluid and Carbohydrate Intake During
Long-Distance Events
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- Consume 30 to 60 grams of carbohydrates per hour
- Best accomplished by drinking 8 ounces of a
sports drink containing 6 to 8 carbohydrate
every 15 minutes - Fluid intake lessens the chance of dehydration
68Creatine
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- Popular supplement to help increase muscle mass
and improve athletic performance - Supplementation can yield up to a 20 increase in
muscle creatine - Supplementation is believed to enable more
intense training - Two phases a five-day loading phase (2025
gr/day) and maintenance (2 gr/day) - Creatine does benefit aerobic events
69Amino Acid Supplements
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- Science has not yet proven that they help
increase muscle mass - Normal increase in caloric and protein intake is
enough to build and repair muscle tissue - Each capsule provides 500 mg of amino acids and
no nutrients 3 oz of meat provide 20,000 mg plus
nutrients - Amino acid supplementation can cause imbalances
and toxicities
70Osteoporosis
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- A condition that leads to softening,
deterioration, or loss of bone mineral density
causes disability, fractures, and even death from
medical complications - About 22 million women in the U.S. suffer from
this condition (16 million do not know they have
it) - One in 2 women and one in 8 men will suffer from
osteoporosis
71Prevention of Osteoporosis
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- Maximize bone density during youth
- Maintain normal menses
- Participate in a lifetime program of physical
activity - Maintain adequate calcium intake throughout life
- Do not smoke
- Avoid corticosteroid drug use
- Avoid excessive use of alcohol
- See your physician following menopause
72Threats toBone Health
3.15
Menopause
Ageover 50
Smoking
Familyhistory ofosteoporosis
Heavydrinking
Whiteor Asian
Physicalinactivity
Low-calciumdiet
Smallframe
Extensiveuse ofcorticosteroids
732005 Dietary Guidelinesfor Americans
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- Consume a variety of foods within and among the
basic food groups while staying within energy
needs - Control calorie intake to manage body weight
- Be physically active every day
742005 Dietary Guidelinesfor Americans
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- Increase daily intake of fruits and vegetables,
whole grains, and nonfat or low-fat milk and milk
products - Choose fats wisely for good health
- Choose carbohydrates wisely for good health
752005 Dietary Guidelinesfor Americans
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- Choose and prepare foods with little salt
- If you drink alcoholic beverages, do so in
moderation - Keep food safe to eat
76Critical Thinking
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- What factors in your life and the environment
have contributed to your current dietary habits? - Do you need to make changes?
- What may prevent you from doing so?
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