Nutrients in the body
Fats
Protein
Clinical Nutrition
Weight management
100
Fruit and vegetable skin.
What is a source of insoluble fiber?
100
Cholesterol.
What is a sterol?
100
The breakdown of tisssue into simpler substances.
What is catabolism?
100
Obesity.
What is the most accurate definition of body fat over 30%?
100
Excess weight between the chest and pelvis
What is abdominal obesity?
200
To help control weight loss, blood sugar and cholesterol.
What is the role of soluble fiber in the diet?
200
It protects vital organs.
What is fatty tissue?
200
The building blocks of the body's tissues and organs
What are proteins?
200
When the number of kilocalories being eaten does not equal the number of kilocalories used for energy.
What is an energy imbalance?
200
Hypertension
What is one of the health problems obese people are prone to?
300
Enhances memory processes and learnin.g
What is a function of carbohydrate in the body?
300
The liver
What is where cholesterol is mainly produced?
300
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
What are proteins comprised of?
300
The number of cases of a disease divided by the number of individuals in the population at a specific time.
What is prevelance?
300
Waist circumfrence.
What is used to classify fat distribution and central obesity?
400
Broccoli.
What is a source of soluble fiber?
400
Hydrogenation
What is adding hydrogen to a fat?
400
Peptide bonds.
What are amino acids linked by?
400
18.5 to 24.9
What is normal BMI?
400
>30
What is an obese BMI?
500
Starch.
What is the major source of carbohydrate in the diet?
500
They serve as the major dietary source of fuel.
What are fats?
500
They are not able to be made by the body.
What are essential amino acids?
500
The mental picture an individual has of him or herself
What is body image?
500
Dietary therapy.
What is one of the elements of achieving weight loss?