Nutrition 311 Test 1 (chp 2)
Stages of nutrient deficiency
1. Inadequate intake 2. Decreased stores and tissue levels 3. Altered biochemical and physiological functions 4. Physical signs and symptoms of deficiency
Top 8 allergies from food
1. Milk 2. Eggs 3. Peanuts 4. Tree nuts 5. Fish 6. Shellfish 7. Soy 8. Wheat
Vegetables
100% vegetable juice, may be raw, cooked, fresh, frozen, canned, whole, cut up
Dietary (DRI) key recommendations:
Balancing calories Food and nutrient increase Food food component decrease Healthy eating patterns
Eating Patterns of MyPlate
Balancing calories Foods to increase Foods to reduce
Authorized Health Claims
Based on Significant scientific agreement Based on Authoritative statement Qualified Health claims
Exchange list food group v. USDA's food group
Cheese=Meat Beans and peas= 1 starch + 1 lean meat Starchy Veggies = starch
Foods to reduce
Compare soup, breads, and frozen meals and choose the foods with lower numbers Sugary drinks
Applications of the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)
Composition of diets for schools, hospitals, prisons.. Industries developing food.. Healthcare....
5 subgroups of vegetables
Dark green veggies Starchy veggies red & orange veggies Beans & peas other veggies
Whole grain structure (whole grain kernel)
Endosperm Bran Germ
Balancing calories
Enjoy food Portions
Nutrient Intake Recommendations
Estimated Average requirement Recommended Dietary Allowance Adequate Intake Tolerable Upper Intake Level
Energy Intake Recommendations
Estimated Energy Requirement Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range
Structure of Food pyramid 1992 (from top to bottom)
Fats, oils, sweets Milk Yogurt Cheese Meat, Poultry, Eggs, Fish Vegetables/Fruits Bread, cereal, rice, pasta
Grains
Food made from wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, cereal grain Bread, pasta, breakfast cereals, oatmeal, grits
Dairy group
Foods made from milk that retain calcium content
Exchange List
Foods sorted based on energy-nutrient content Developed by Diabetic Associations Provides method of counting calories and carbs
Structure of MyPyramid (2005)
Grains Vegetables Fruits Milk Mean & Beans
Low fat does NOT EQUAL ___ ___
Low calorie
Fruit juices are similar to soft, sports, and flavored drinks in energy density and ____ energy dense than whole fruits
MORE
Foods to increase
Make half your plates fruits and veggies Half your grains are whole grains Switch to fat free milk
1956 The basic 4 recommended 4 groups of food such as ___, ____, ___, & ____
Milk Group Meat Group Vegetable/Fruit Group Bread/Cereal Group
2 types of Dietary Reference Intakes
Nutrient Intake Recommendations Energy Intake Recommendations
What do you need on a label?
Nutrition facts List of ingredients Weight of product Manufacturer's name and address Allergy info
Comparison words
Reduced lower higher
Food groups for exchange lists
Starches Fruits Milk Vegetables Meat Fats
Estimated Energy requirements
can be used to calculate kcalories needed to ensure a stable weight in a healthy individual
Dairy foods that have little to no calcium are
cream cheese cream butter
DRI values: Recommended Dietary Allowances
daily dietary intake level of nutrient considered sufficient by the food and nutrition board to meet the requirements of 97.5% of healthy individuals in each life stage and sex group
Fruit juices are more nutrient ___ than soft drinks, sports drinks or fruit flavored drinks
dense
Switch to ___ free or low fat 1% milk
fat
When you have low sugar or no sugar added, ___ is sometimes added to these products
fat
select some seafood that are rich in omega 3-__ ___
fatty acids
Make __ your grains whole
half
Make ___ your plate fruits and vegetables
half
Dietary reference intakes are designed for assessing diets of ____ people
healthy
Tolerable Upper intake levels
help with prevention of nutrient toxicities
Beans and peas are ___ in fiber, folate, and potassium
high
Go ___ with protein
lean
Beans and peas are the mature forms of ___
legumes
FDA
mandates that certain things be found on all packaged food
Not whole grain products
multi grain stone ground 100% wheat cracked wheat seven grain bran
2011, MyPlate introduced the ___ food guide
newest
DRI Values: Adequate Intakes
no RDA established but amount established is somewhat less firmly believed to be adequate for everyone in demographic group
____ meats (proteins) such as hot dogs, ham, deli meats have added sodium
processed
Beans and peas provide ___, ____ , and zinc
protein iron
Dietary guidelines
set of diet and lifestyle recommendations designed to promote health and reduce chronic disease risks
When fat is lowered, ____ is increased, making calorie decrease minimal
sugar
natural
the newest buzz word, but it is not defined by the FDA. Look at the different ingredients in these 2 natural products
DRI values: Estimated Average Requirement
used to evaluate nutrient intakes of populations
Who issues basic diet guidelines for the U.S.?
United States Dept. of Agriculture (USDA)
2 subgroups of grains
Whole grains Refined grains
Today, who makes INTERNATIONAL health recommendations?
World Health Organization (WHO)
Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)
a system of nutrition recommendations from the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academy of Sciences. It is used both the US and Canada and is intended for the general public and health professionals
2005, MyPyramid changed the shapes and arrangements of the food groups and added ____ to the graphic
activity
Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges
are expressed as ranges, proportions of nutrients for healthy intake
1992 Food pyramid organized food groups into pyramid shape to emphasize the relative contribution of each group- more should be consumed from the larger food groups at the ___
bottom