Carbohydrates Basics
Carbohydrates in the Body
Types of Carbohydrates
Fiber
Blood Sugar Regulation
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The main source of energy in the human diet, composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

What are carbohydrates?

100

The form in which carbohydrates are stored in the liver and muscles.

What is glycogen?

100

The type of carbohydrate consisting of a single sugar molecule. Examples include glucose and fructose.

What are monosaccharides

100

The two main types of fiber.

 soluble fiber and insoluble fiber

100

This hormone releases glycogen from the liver when blood sugar is low

 glucagon

200

This type of carbohydrate is found in foods like sugar and fruit and provides quick energy.
 

What are simple carbohydrates?

200

This hormone is responsible for regulating blood glucose levels by facilitating its uptake into cells.

 What is insulin?

200


 What are disaccharides?

The type of carbohydrate consisting of two sugar molecules bonded together, such as sucrose.

200

Fiber has many health benefits, including helping with this common digestive issue like?

constipation

200

The range of normal blood glucose homeostasis, measured in mg/dL

 70 to 100 mg/dL

300

The three primary types of carbohydrates found in plant-based foods.


What are monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides?

300

This process converts excess glucose into glycogen for storage.

What is glycogenesis?

300


 starch

A complex carbohydrate made up of many monosaccharide units, found in foods like grains and potatoes.

300

The recommended adequate intake (AI) of fiber per day for adults.

 25 to 38 grams

300


 What is the glycemic index?

This index measures how much a food raises blood glucose levels.

400

The recommended dietary reference intake (DRI) for carbohydrates in adults aged 19-30.

 What is 130 grams per day?

400

The metabolic process where the body breaks down glycogen to release glucose.

 glycogenolysis

400


 What is fiber?

This type of carbohydrate cannot be digested by humans but plays a crucial role in digestive health.

400

Unrefined grains are also called this

 whole grains

400

A sweetener made from corn starch that is high in fructose and commonly used in processed foods.

 high-fructose corn syrup

500

The percentage range of daily calorie intake that should come from carbohydrates.

What is 45% to 65%?

500

The condition in which the body produces ketones due to a lack of available carbohydrates.

 ketosis

500

This natural sweetener found in fruits is also known as fruit sugar.

 fructose

500

A fiber-related disease where small pouches form in the digestive tract and can become inflamed.

 diverticular disease

500


 What is glycemic load?

This type of load measures the total effect of mixed meals on blood glucose levels.

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