Ch. 11 Nutrients and Diets
Ch. 11 Nutrients and Diets
Ch. 11 Nutrients and Diets
Ch. 11 Nutrients and Diets
Ch. 11 Nutrients and Diets
100

Absorption

process in which blood or lymph capillaries pick up the digested nutrients

100

Anorexia nervosa

commonly called anorexia, a psychological disorder in which a person drastically reduces food intake or refuses to eat at all.

100

Antioxidants

organic molecules that help protect the body from harmful substances

100

Atherosclerosis

condition in which arteries are narrowed by the accumulation of fatty substances on their inner surfaces; thought to be caused by a diet high in saturated fats and cholesterol; can lead to a heart attack or stroke

100

Basal metabolic rate (BMR)

(rate) the rate at which the body uses energy just for maintaining its own tissue, without doing any voluntary work. 

200

Bland diet

consists of easily digested foods that do not irritate the digestive tract. 

200

Body mass index (BMI)

calculation that measures weight in relation to height and correlates this with body fat. 

200

Bulimarexia

psychological disorder in which a person alternately binges and then induces vomiting or uses laxatives to get rid of food that have been eaten. 

200

Bulimia

 a psychological disorder in which a person alternately binges (eats excessively) then fasts, or refuses to eat at all.

200

Calorie

the amount of eat produced during metabolism is the way the energy content of food is measured

300

Calorie-controlled diets

includes both low-calorie and high-calorie diets

300

Carbohydrates

(called starches/sugars) are the major source of readily usable human energy

300

Cellulose

the fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate

300

Cholesterol

sterol lipid fund in body cells and animal products used in the production of steroid hormones

300

Diabetes mellitus

the body doesn’t produce enough of the hormone  to metabolize carbohydrates

400

Diabetic diet

used for patients with diabetes mellitus

400

 Digestion

the process by which the body breaks down food into smaller parts and changes the food chemically

400

Essential nutrients

are composed of chemical elements found in food; used by the body to perform many different body functions

400

Fat-restricted dietsFat-restricted diets

also called low-fat diets, usually limit fats to less than 50 grams daily. 

400

Fats

commonly called oils or lip-ids, are organic compounds

500

Fiber diets

usually classified as high fiber or low fiber

500

Hypertension

high blood pressure; may be caused by an excess amount of fat or salt in the diet; can lead to diseases of the heart, blood vessels, and kidneys

500

Lipids

commonly called fats or oils, are organic compounds

500

Liquid diets

includes both clear liquids and full liquids

500

low-cholesterol diet

restricts foods that contain cholesterol and usually limits fats to less than 50 grams daily.

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