Fat Soluble Vitamins
Water Soluble Vitamins
Food Groups
Function Groups
Bioavailability and Vitamin Loses
100

Name the Fat-Soluble Vitamins

Vitamin A

Vitamin D

Vitamin E

Vitamin K

100
Which water soluble vitamin displays with a deficiency that creates swelling, edema, and potential loss of sensation in hands and feet. 

Thiamin -- Beriberi Wet or Dry 

100

Which vitamin(s) come from oils?

Vitamin E (Vegetable Oils = 20%) 


100

Name the 6 different function groups discussed in class.

Bone Health

Blood Health

Antioxidants 

Energy Metabolism 

Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 

Immune Functioning

100

What is the best method for cooking vegetables to prevent vitamin losses?

Microwaving or steaming -- avoid boiling

200

Which fat soluble vitamin contributes to Rickets and Osteomalacia during deficiency?

Vitamin D

-Rickets: bowing of the legs seen in developing children

-Osteomalacia: softening of the bones

200

While most B vitamins comes from brains and cereals, what are the additional food sources for the B vitamins?

Riboflavin: milk 

Niacin: meat, fish, and poultry 

B6: meat, fish, poultry, bananas, and potatoes 

Folate: leafy green vegetables 

200

Which vitamin and mineral only come from animal products?

Vitamin B12

Phosphorus 

200

Simply list the vitamins and minerals that function in improve immune health. 

Vitamin A, D, E, C

Zinc

200

What are the prompters and inhibitors of Iron Absorption?

Promoters: MFP, Vitamin C

Inhibitors: Calcium, Phosphorus, Oxalates, Tannins, Phytates 

300

Which fat soluble vitamin is given as an injection to infants and why?

Vitamin K -- usually made from intestinal bacteria in developed individuals but at birth the undeveloped intestine cannot adequately supply Vitamin K. 

300

Describe and name the deficiency and toxicity associated with Niacin.

Deficiency: Pellagra "rough skin"

Toxicity: Niacin Flush (painful tingling - UL for synthetic forms) 

300

From which food group would I obtain vitamin D, riboflavin, vitamin A, vitamin B12, iodine, calcium, potassium, and phosphorus?

Dairy Food Group - milks, yogurt, cheese etc. 

300

Name the vitamins and minerals that function as antioxidants and give at least once source of each!

Vitamin C (citrus fruits, peppers, broccoli), Vitamin E (widespread fruits and vegetables), Selenium (soil)

300

What are the two best absorbed types of Iron supplements?

Ferrous Sulfate & Iron Chelate 

(don't take on a completely empty stomach and avoid drinking with tea or large amounts [2+ cups] of milk)

400
Describe the signs of both a Vitamin A deficiency and toxicity.

Deficiency: night blindness (can lead to total blindness), dry & cracked skin, eroded body linings, and decreased immune functioning. 

Toxicity: UL established for preformed Vitamin A - hair loss, liver failure, weak bones, & stunted growth; beta carotene toxicity can lead to yellowing of the skin. 

400

What are the key symptoms of a B6 deficiency?

Weakness, Irritability, Insomnia, and Weak Immune Response 

400

Describe the vitamins AND minerals that come from the grain group.

Niacin, Folic Acid, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Iron, Selenium, Chromium 

400

List the vitamins and minerals that are integral to blood health.

K, B6, B12, C, Folate, Iron, Copper, Calcium 


400

Which vitamins are prone to being destroyed via oxygen exposure?

Vitamin C

Vitamin E

Folate 

*Cover cut veggies and fruits 

*Store juices and oils in airtight containers

500

Describe the main functions of all of the fat soluble vitamins.

A: vision, immunity, growth, healthy skin

D: bone mineralization, immunity

E: antioxidant 

A: blood clotting & bone formation 

500

Describe the main functions of Vitamin C.

-Production and maintenance of collagen.

-Enhanced immune response

-Assist with Iron Absorption

-Antioxidant 

500

List the key vitamins and minerals that are found within vegetables.

Selenium, Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Folate, Beta Carotene (A), Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Vitamin K 

500

Name the vitamins and minerals associated with bone health and explain briefly how.

A: bone growth

D: bone minerlization

K: bone formation 

C: collagen 

Magnesium: bone mineralization 

Calcium: bone and teeth structure

Phosphorus: bone and teeth structure 

Fluoride: teeth resistance 

500

What methods can be used to prevent iron deficiency in young children?

Using Iron rich snacks and iron fortified cereals. 

Limit milk to 3-4 cups per day to prevent inhibited absorption.