Key Term
Key Term
Key Term
Key Term
Key Term
100

absorption

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

100

bland diet

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

100

calorie - controlled diets

include both low calorie and high calorie diets

100

peristalsis

a rhythmic wavelike motion of the muscles

100

soft diet

similar to the regular diet, but foods must require little chewing and be easy to digest

200

anorexia nervosa

a psychological disorder in which a person drastically reduces food intake or refuses to eat at all

200

body mass index

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

200

overweight

a body weight that is 10 to 20 percent greater than the average recommended weight for a person’s height, or a BMI from 25 to 29.9

200

protein diets

include both low-protein and high protein diets

200

therapeutic diets

modifications of the normal diet and are used to improve specific health conditions

300

antioxidants

organic molecules that help protect the body from harmful chemicals called free radicals

300

bulimarexia

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

300

carbohydrates

major source of readily usable human energy

300

proteins

the basic components of all body cells

300

underweight

a body weight that is 10 to 15 percent less than the average recommended weight for a person’s height, or a BMI less than 18.5

400

atherosclerosis

condition in which arteries are narrowed by the accumulation of fatty substances on their inner surfaces

400

bulimia

a psychological disorder in which a person alternately binges (eats excessively) and then fasts, or refuses to eat at all; in some cases, a person will exercise excessively after binging

400

obesity

a form of malnutrition caused by excess food consumption

400

regular diet

a balanced diet usually used for the patient with no dietary restrictions

400

vitamins

organic compounds that are essential to life

500

basal metabolic rate

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

500

calorie

a source of energy

500

cellulose

the fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate

500

sodium-restricted diet

also called low-sodium or low-salt diets

500

wellness

a state of good health with optimal body function

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