Organs in the Digestive System
Types of digestion
Nutrients needed for digestive system
How EDs impact digestive system
100

What is the first organ/body part of the digestive system?

The mouth 

100

What do carbohydrates get broken down to?

Glucose 

100

What vitamin is needed to release energy from carbohydrates and fat?

B vitamins 

100

Does restriction lead to slowing down our digestive system or speeding it up?

Slowing it down 

200

What organ transports food from the mouth to the stomach?

The esophagus

200

What do lipids get broken down into?

Fatty acids

200

What are four food sources of B vitamins?

Nuts, whole grains, fortified cereal, milk, eggs, meat, fish, leafy greens, beans, bananas, mushrooms

200

What are some symptoms of slowed gut motility (slowed digestion)?

Constipation, bloating, acid reflux

300

There are 3 parts to the small intestine - what are they called?

Duodenum, jejunum, ileum

300

What are the 2 types of digestion?

Mechanical digestion and chemical digestion 

300

What enzyme turns on hunger signals?

Ghrelin

300

True or False: Can an ED lead to lactose intolerance?

True - restriction can prevent the body from being able to produce lactase enzyme

400

What is the main role of the small intestine for the digestion process?

To absorb macronutrients and micronutrients

400

What are the two types of mechanical digestion?

Chewing and peristalsis 

400

What hormones turn off hunger signals?

Leptin and insulin

400

Why might someone with an ED have impaired hunger and fullness cues?

Due to slowed gut motility 

500

What are the two functions of the large intestine in the digestive system?

To absorb water and form waste

500

What is needed for chemical digestion to take place?

Enzymes 

500

What are the eight B vitamins?

Thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, B6, biotin, folate/folic acid, B12

500

True or False: Binging can lead to stretching of the stomach?

True - this can lead to uncomfortable fullness, nausea, etc.

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