Chapter 5 - Carbohydrates
What is a condition that occurs when blood glucose level is too low to provide enough energy for the cells?
Hypoglycemia
Select all of the terms that describe food additives that sweeten but provide few to no calories per serving.
- artificial sweeteners - alternative sweeteners
Choose all of the foods which are good sources of soluble fiber.
- beans - carrots - oat bran
What are the two potential fates of fructose after it is consumed?
- converted to glucose - converted to fat
Rank the order of blood glucose regulation beginning with eating a meal.
- eating a meal - elevated blood glucose - insulin released from the pancreas - blood glucose level returns to normal
Why is high-fructose corn syrup such a commonly used food additive?
- fructose is sweeter than glucose - corn is ready and available in the USA
Rank the fiber content of the following foods beginning with the food that has the highest fiber content.
- kidney beans - kellogg's all-bran cereal - raspberries - banana - white bread
Which of the following areas of the body can be permanently damaged by uncontrolled diabetes?
- kidneys - heart - eyes
Which of the following are disaccharides?
- lactose - sucrose - maltose
What health conditions are linked to an excessive calorie intake?
- obesity - diabetes
Which of the following are signs of metabolic syndrome?
- triglycerides >/=150mg/dL - waist circumference >/= 35 inches (women)
What are the important nutrients that milk and milk products provide?
- vitamins - calcium
What are some examples of sugar alcohols?
- xylitol - sorbitol - mannitol
Though the AI for men is 38 g/day and 25 g/day for women, the typical American diet only supplies about _____ g of dietary fibers per day.
17
According to the Food and Nutrition Board, carbohydrates should provide ______ to ______ percent of total calories in the diet.
45-65
According to the ADA, people with diabetes should try to maintain HbA1c levels below?
7%
Ketosis occurs when the diet is low in?
carbs
There is convincing evidence that dietary fiber will reduce the risk of what type of cancer?
colorectal
What kind of carbohydrates have three or more monosaccharides bonded together?
complex
What monosaccharide is not commonly found in foods?
galactose
Intestinal cells absorbs glucose and _______ by active transport; ____________ is absorbed by facilitated diffusion.
galactose, fructose
Name the major monosaccharide found in the body?
glucose
Sucrose is made up of what?
glucose and fructose
What is the result of children consuming a diet high in sugar?
pleasurable sensations
Cells require a steady supply of energy which is largely provided by?
Carbs
Maltose, or malt sugar, has two glucose molecules bonded together.
True
Most forms of dietary fiber are included in the two general classes of carbohydrates.
True
Scientific studies have found that sugar does not cause an increase in physical activity in children.
True
What is a serious disease characterized by abnormal glucose, fat, and protein metabolism?
Diabetes Mellitus
What is a sweetener/food additive obtained from the processing of corn?
High-fructose corn syrup
What is a good source of fiber?
apple
Which of the following can be converted into glucose?
amino acids
Which monosaccharide is commonly found as a component in fruit?
fructose
Treatment for women with gestational diabetes includes?
- regular physical activity - a special carbohydrate controlled diet
Which of the following must be present in a food labeled "whole grain"
- starchy endosperm - fiber-rich bran - oily germ
What is an alternative sweetener made of two amino acids (phenylalanine and apartic acid) and methanol?
Aspartame
What is a major food source of lactose?
milk
Approximately how many Americans have metabolic syndrome?
one in three
The primary function of glycogen is to?
store glucose in the body
What American populations are at particularly high risk for the development of type 2 diabetes?
- latino/hispanic - native americans - african americans
Diabetes is characterized by abnormal metabolism of?
- protein - glucose - fat
What are the potential outcomes of Hyperinsulinemia?
- wearing out of pancreatic beta cells - too little glucose in the blood stream
The RDA for carbohydrate is how many g/day?
130
Which two monosaccharides are components of the milk sugar lactose?
- glucose - galactose
Added sugars are incorporated into foods during processing to?
- increase tenderness of food - inhibit the growth of mold - contribute to flavor
Diets rich in fiber reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by?
- reducing markers of inflammation - improving blood lipid levels - lowering blood pressure
Insulin __________ blood glucose, while glucagon ___________ blood glucose.
decrease, increase
Type 1 diabetes is linking to an autoimmune disease while type 2 diabetes is linked to?
insulin resistence
What is another name from fructose?
levulose
Where is glycogen stored in the body?
liver
Is milk a natural source of sucrose?
no
Which behavior is most likely to increase the risk of developing type II diabetes?
sedentary life style
Complex carbs are also known as?
starch
What is also known as dextrose or blood sugar?
Glucose
Match the following types of oligiosaccharides with common food sources.
Garlic - insulin Broccoli - raffinose
Dietary fiber includes indigestible plant and animal materials?
False, just plant