Water and Electrolyte Balance
Kidneys
Macro and Micro Nutrients
Nutritional Strategies
Carb and Lipid Metabolism
100

66 percent of bodily water is called...

Intracellular Fluid 

100

Increases water absorption in the kidneys to prevent dehydration

Antidiuretic Hormone  

100

State the 4 macro nutrients 

Protiens, Lipids, Carbs, water

100

Carb foods with higher levels of fiber and less sugar that are digested more slowly have what kind of Index? 

Low Glycemic Index

100

Breakdown of Lipids into Fatty Acids and Cholesterol 

Lipolysis

200

An ion that carries an electrical charge in body fluids 

Electrolyte 
200

Regulates sodium and potassium levels, influencing water retention 

Aldosterone

200

what is the chemical makeup of protein? 

 Carbohydrate, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen

200

Occurs when an individual's caloric intake is not enough to meet the energy demands.

Low Energy Availability 

200

The body processes of building complex molecules from simpler ones require energy. 

Anabolism 

300

The body losing more water than it consumes is called 

dehydration 

300

The three steps of the kidney in osmoregulation 

Filtration, reabsorption, secretion, and excretion

300

State one difference between Saturated Fatty Acids VS. Non-saturated 

Double hydrogen bond missing from unsaturated fats, solid or liquid at room temperature, one is healthier than the other etc.

300

Which of the nutritional consequences causes Hormonal Imbalances? 

Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport

300

Which energy systems don't use oxygen? 

ATP-PC, and Anaerobic Glycolysis. 

400

Excess water intake, diluted sodium levels, and too much water in cells is called... 

Hyponatremia

400

What hormone does the pituitary gland release in osmoregulation 

releases ADH in response to signals from the hypothalamus. 

400

What are the 3 types of micronutrients 

Vitamins, Minerals, Fibers

400

Foods with more sugar than fiber, digested rapidly, energy for short periods of time, have what kind of Index?

High Glycemic Index 

400

Define phosphorylation

is the process of adding phosphate groups to ADP to store energy in the bond. 

500

state the three ways to monitor hydration in the body 

Body weight, urine color, and osmolarity. 

500

Describe the function of the Hypothalamus in osmoregulation? 

Stimulates the sensation of thirst, sends signals for water retention or excretion. 

500

Glucose, Starch, and Glycogen are all examples of what Macronutrient? 

Carbohydrate

500

What does carb loading do for endurance athletes? 

Stores carbs to be able to increase energy use for aerobic activity.  

500

Define the Energy Continuum 

That all 3 energy systems contribute to ATP production at all times. Their dominance of each system depends on the exercise intensity and duration.