Protein
Fats
CHO
Processes
Nutrition
100

What are proteins in their simplest form?

Amino Acids

100

How are fats metabolized?

Aerobically

100

Why is glucose different than other carbohydrates?

Glucose is the only carbohydrate that can be used DIRECTLY for energy.

100

Nichole is walking her dog along Sewell Park, what process is mainly occurring?

Lipolysis

100

Why is ATP important?

How we are able to get immediate energy.

200

Are we using protein during high intensity exercises?

Yes, although minimal we use protein during exercises.

200

When we are primarily using fats, ATP production must be ___ and oxygen must be ____ available.

low, more/readily

200

How are carbohydrates classified?

By the number of sugars

200

Describe the difference between muscle glycogen and liver glycogen during Glycogenolysis.

M.G.- Active when we exercise, Glycogen Phosphorylase, provide glucose to muscle cells for energy.

L.G.- Active any time blood glucose levels decrease, Glycogen Phosphorylase and Phosphatase, to provide glucose to the blood

200

What are Carbohydrates classified as?

Complex or simple, (monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides)

300

When does protein increase during exercise?

Endurance exercises, When deprived of carbohydrates (fasted)

300

What enzyme increases Lipolysis?

Lipase

300

How many Glucose make up a unit of Glycogen?

6

300

How do we maximize glycogenesis?

By eating about as much carbohydrates as we are expending

300

What carbohydrates will NOT spike your blood glucose levels?

Slow-digest and non-digesting carbohydrates.

400

What makes Protein different from the other macronutrients?

Contains Nitrogen, can never be primary fuel source, builds tissue

400

How much can we store in fats?

No limit

400

T/F Carbohydrates will always be our main macronutrient in high intensity exercise, if it’s 30 minutes or 2 hours.

False

400

What are the enzymes associated with carbohydrates within our processes?

Hint: Glycolysis, Glycogenolysis, Glycogenesis

PFK, Glycogen Synthase, Glycogen Phosphorylase and Phosphatase

400

What are the three types of Monosaccharides?

Fructose, Lactose, Galactose

500

When is proteolysis occurring during a marathon?

towards the beginning (5%) and towards the end (20-40%)

500

What is the order from smallest to largest of the fuel tanks we have?

Blood Glucose, Liver Glycogen, Muscle Glycogen, Fats

500

Once glucose is absorbed by small intestine it can be…

Used for energy, stored in muscles or liver, converted to fats

500

Terry and Jeff are wanting to get Insomnia cookies. Terry was walking around the square and Jeff just finished his game of Pickleball. What processes are Terry and Jeff going to go through after eating their cookies?

Terry: lipogenesis

Jeff: Glycogenesis, Protein synthesis

500

Karen eats rice and tilapia for dinner while George ate tacos on flour tortillas. Who is more likely to have a "crash" after eating?

George