CH 01 PPT Lecture
CH 01 PPT Lecture
CH 01 PPT Lecture
Nutrition:
Linking Food,
Function, and
Health,
and
In Depth 1.5,
New Frontiers in
Nutrition and
Health
What Is Nutrition?
Nutrition: the study of food, including
How food nourishes our bodies
How food influences our health
Nutrition is a relatively new discipline of science
Nutrition research focuses on supporting health
and preventing and treating chronic diseases
What Is Nutrition?
Nutrition involves study of the following:
Food consumption
Food digestion
Food absorption
Food storage
Factors that influence eating patterns
Recommended amounts of types of food
Food safety
The global food supply
Wellness
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are the primary source of fuel for
the body, especially for the brain
Provide 4 kcal per gram
Found in grains (wheat, rice), vegetables,
fruits, and legumes
Carbohydrates
Fats
Fats are composed of lipids, molecules that are
insoluble in water
Provide 9 kcal per gram
Important energy source during rest or
low-intensity exercise
Found in butter, margarine, vegetable oils
Source of fat-soluble vitamins and essential
fatty acids
Proteins
Proteins are chains of amino acids
Can supply 4 kcal of energy per gram, but are
not usually a primary energy source
Important source of nitrogen
Proteins
Proteins are important for
Building cells and tissues
Maintaining bones
Repairing damage
Regulating metabolism
Fluid balance
Protein sources include meats, dairy products,
seeds, nuts, and legumes
Proteins
Micronutrients
Vitamins and minerals are known as micronutrients
Vitamins: organic molecules that assist in regulating
body processes
Vitamins are micronutrients that do not supply
energy to our bodies
1. Fat-soluble vitamins
2. Water-soluble vitamins
Overview of Vitamins
Minerals
Minerals: inorganic substances required for body
processes
Minerals include sodium, calcium, iron, potassium,
and magnesium
Minerals have many different functions, such as
fluid regulation and energy production; are
essential to bones and blood; and help eliminate
harmful by-products of metabolism
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Overview of Minerals
Clinical Trials
In clinical trials, an intervention's effect on a certain
disease or health condition is tested using two
groups: the experimental group and the control
group
Randomized trials
Single- and double-blind experiments
Placebo: an imitation treatment that has no
effect, given to the control group in
placebo-controlled double-blind randomized
clinical trials
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