Chapter 5: Lipids
How are fats useful to the body?
- main storage form of energy in the boy - fat stores are efficient - cushions vital organs - insulates the body - components of all cell membranes - transports fat-soluble substances - may serve as raw material for synthesis of hormones, bile, etc
Eating three servings of food labeled "0 grams of trans fat per serving" can contribute up to ____ grams of trans fat.
1.5
Which one is harder to get? Omega 3 or 6
3
What are lipids?
A heterogenous group of water insoluble organic molecules
________ scavenges excess cholesterol from body tissues and carries it to the liver for disposal.
HDL
The "good" kind of cholesterol carrier is called _____ and that it is considered "good" because it carries cholesterol back to the _____.
HDL; liver
What specific diet is though to have several health benefits?
Mediterranean diet
Omega end is also the
Methyl end
Less hydrogen atoms and one double bond or point of unsaturation & food sources
Monounsaturated fatty acids
Polyunsaturated food source
Most vegetable oild
What is the most accurate statement to make about the process of hydrogenation of liquid vegetable oils?
Oils that undergo hydrogenation are more resistant to oxidation and have a longer shelf-life.
Monounsaturated food sources
Olives, avocado, and some nuts
Essential fatty acid examples
Omega 1-8
Two types of essential fatty acids
Omega 3 & omega 6
Omega-3 or Omega-6: Main food sources include green leafy vegetables and some fatty fish.
Omega-3
Linoleneic acid, EPA, and DHA are examples of _______.
Omega-3 fatty acids
The American diet is limited in healthful _____ fatty acids, which include _____ and _____, both found abundantly in fish oils.
Omega-3; EPA; DHA
Omega-3 or Omega-6: Generally consumed in excess in the human diet.
Omega-6
Omega-3 or Omega-6: Known as linoleic acid.
Omega-6
I'm US and Canada EFA deficiencies are low because
Our bodies can store EFAs
A three-carbon glycerol molecule with two fatty acids and a phosphate group in the third carbon
Phospholipids
Emulsifier
Phospholipids
Form lipid bilayer of cell membranes
Phospholipids
Soluble in water and fat
Phospholipids
________ in food inhibits cholesterol absorption.
Plant sterols
More than one point of saturation or more than one double bond
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
What do DHA and EPA do?
Prevent heart disease, cancer; cell membranes, brain function and visin
True or False getting a proper balance of omega 6 and 3 is important
Yes
Fat within the human body is stored in _________ that secrete appetite-regulating hormones.
adipose tissue
One way in which fatty acids differ from one another is in _______ length. Another is in the degree of _______.
chain; saturation
Vitamin D is made from
cholesterol
Which lipoprotein is made inside the small intestinal cells and transports dietary fats through the circulatory system to the liver and other tissues?
chylomicrons
What plant-based oil should be avoided due to its high saturated fat content?
coconut oil
Example of polyunsaturated food source.
corn oil
The omega number indicates the location of the
first double bond counting from the methyl end of the fatty acid
Oily fish are called oily fish because they store their fat in their_________.
flesh
Examples of monounsaturated fat foods.
fresh guacamole
Today's leading contributor of solid fats to the US diet is
grain-based desserts
Are trans fats healthy or harmful?
harmful
Is saturated fat healthy or harmful?
harmful
Are monounsaturated fats healthy or harmful?
healthy
Are polyunsaturated fats healthy or harmful?
healthy
A person who eats a diet too high in saturated fat may incur a greater-than-average risk of developing ______.
heart disease
Unsaturated fats have a _____ potential for spoiling when exposed to oxygen or heat.
high
The main dietary factor associated with elevated blood cholesterol levels is _________.
high saturated and trans fat intake
Example of monounsaturated food source.
olive oil
Points of unsaturation in fatty acids such as those in fish oils are vulnerable to attack by _______ in a process called oxidation.
oxygen
Which of the following plant oils is (are) highly saturated?
palm and coconut oils
Lecithin is an example of a _______.
phospholipid
Lipids that are manufactured by the body and can act as emulsifiers in food.
phospholipids
Which of the following lipids can serve as an emulsifier?
phospholipids
________ raises HDL and lowers heart disease risk.
physical activity
What four vitamins are considered fat soluble vitamins and need dietary fat to be absorbed?
vitamins A,D,E,K
Saturated fat food sources
Animal origin and tropical oils
Starting material of many eicosanoids
Arachidonic acid
Vitamin D and steroid/sex hormones are
Sterols
Plays important structural and regulatory roles in the body
Sterols & Phospholipids
The DRI committee suggests that less than _______ of daily energy intake should come from saturated fats.
Ten
Examples of polyunsaturated fat foods.
sunflower oil
Lipids that compromise about 95% of the fat you eat.
triglycerides
The body stores excess energy from food as _____.
triglycerides
4 Classes of Lipids
1. Fatty acids 2. Triglycerides 3. Sterols 4. Phospholipids
Degree of saturation determines:
1. Melting point of fat 2. Softness or hardness of fat
4 Useful functions of fats in foods are:
1. Provide a concentrated energy source in foods 2. Provide essential fat-soluble nutrients 3. Enhance foods aroma and flavor 4. Contribute to satiety
___________ doesn't matter as much as saturated and trans fat intake in risk of heart disease.
Dietary cholesterol
Bioactive Lipids with diverse body function
Eicosanoids
Linoleic and linoleic acid are examples of
Essential fatty acids
What happens when the body uses its energy stores to provide cellular energy during a time of fasting, when there is not enough food energy?
Fat cells break down stored fat and release fatty acids into the blood.
________ are ingredients made from carbohydrate or protein that provide some of the taste and texture of solid fats but have few calories and less saturated fat.
Fat replacers
Examples of trans fat foods.
Hydrogenated vegetable oil.
__________ contribute to the majority of the solid fats in the US diet
Invisible fats
Omega-6 is called
Linoleic acid
Omega-3 is called
Linolenic acid
Fully hydrogenated fatty acid
Saturated fats
Fatty acid types
Saturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats, trans fats
Cream, butter whipped cream, sour cream, and cream cheese are best described as
Solid fats
Rings of carbon
Sterols
Serve as raw material for making emulsifiers in bile
Sterols
A three carbon glycerol molecule with three fatty acids attached
Triglycerides
Fatty acids are the major constituent of ______, which are the chief form of fat.
Triglycerides
Sources of fatty acids
Vegetables and fish oils and animal fat
A common fatty acid triggers a nerve signal in the intestine that travels to the _______, delaying the return of _________ _________ between meals.
brain; hunger pangs
Example of saturated fat food source.
butter
Examples of saturated fat foods.
butter & cheddar cheese sandwich & bacon
The DRI committee sets recommended intakes for which two of the fatty acids?
linoleic & linolenic
Fats and cholesterol must be carried or shuttled around the body in _____.
lipoproteins
Most fats travel around the body inside
lipoproteins
Saturated fats have a _____ potential for spoiling when exposed to oxygen or heat.
low
The more unsaturated fats are soft in texture and melt more readily at _______ temperature.
lower
Within the body, fats usually travel from place to place mixed with _______ particles.
protein
What is a primary function of fat in the body?
provide the energy to fuel muscular work
When the unsaturated points are oxidized, the oils become ______.
rancid
Which lipid has the greatest influence on blood cholesterol levels?
saturated fats
At what location along the digestive tract does fat digestion primarily take place?
small intestine
Lipids synthesized in the liver and used to make several important hormones.
sterols
The lipids in foods and in the human body fall into ______ classes.
three
Triglycerides are made of
three fatty acids and a glycerol molecule
Which statement about the lipid guidelines and risk of CVD is true?
total fat intake alone cannot account for differences in risks of CVD.