Nutrition Chapter 5
In order to maintain a healthy balance in the body a dietary ratio of linoleic to alpha-linolenic acid is __:__ - __:__
5:1 -- 10:1 so 20 g linoleic acid : 2-4 g alpha linolenic acid
Medium chain fatty acids range from __-__ carbons
8-12
Fats and oils provide __kcal/g
9
Excess E consumed as carbs or protein must go first to ____ then to ___
First to the liver, where they are used to synthesize fatty acids which are assembled into TGs are transported to the adipose tissue in VLDLs
What other foods can lover LDL levels without lowering HDL levels
Flaxseed Soy protein
Canadians are advised to limit their intakes on which fish
Fresh or frozen tuna shark swordfish marlin orange roughy escolar
Omega 6 and Omega 3 acids and compounds derived from these fa service as regulators of what
Glucose and fatty acid metabolism
Monoglyceride
Glycerol with only one fatty acid attached
Diglyceride
Glyerol with two fatty acids
Reverse cholesterol transport is accomplished by
High density lipoproteins - HDLS
Emulsifiers
Substances that allow water and fat to mix by breaking large fat globules into smaller ones.
Atheroscleortic plaque
The cholesterol-rich material that is deposited in the arteries of individuals with atherosclerosis. It consists of cholesterol, smooth-muscle cells, fibrous tissue, and eventually calcium.
Hydrogenation
The process whereby hydrogen atoms are added to the carbon-carbon double bonds of unsaturated fatty acids, making them more saturated.
WHy are they in these foods?
They raise the melting point of the products, making them more solid at room temp
adipose
Tissue found under the skin and around body organs that is composed of fat-storing cells.
Lipid bilayer
Two layers of phosphoglyceride molecules oriented so that the fat-soluble fatty acid tails are sandwiched between the water-soluble phosphate-containing heads.
Phospholipids
Types of lipids containing phosphorous. The most common are the phosphoglycerides, which are composed of a glycerol backbone with two fatty acids and a phosphate group attached.
Sterols
Types of lipids with a structure composed of multiple chemical rings.
Triglycerides in the liver (from broken down excess protein, carbs, alcohol, cholesterol and chylomicron remnants) are incorporated into what
Very-low-density lipoproteins - VLDLS
Statins work by
blocking cholesterol synthesis in the liver and by increasing the number of LDL receptors in the liver to remove cholesterol from the blood
What happens if this cap formed ruptures
blood clots form and can completely block blood flow
Eicosanoids help to regulation: (4)
blood clotting blood pressure immune function other body processes
The ratio of omega 3 to omega 6 in the diet in important in what processes (3)
blood pressure regulation blood clotting immune function
Beta oxidation
breaks the carbon chain of fatty acids into 2-carbon units that form acetyl-CoA and releases high-energy electrons that are passed to the electron transport chain.
high fat intake has also been associated with what 3 types of cancer
breast colon prostate
What is the leading form of cancer in women worldwide
breast cancer
Unsaturated fatty acids melt at ____ temperatures than saturated fatty acids of the same length
cooler temps -- more double bonds --> more liquid
High levels of LDL in the blood have been associated with what
increased risk for heart disease --> "bad cholesterol"
high trans fatty acids intake _____ risk of heart disease
increases
When blood glucose levels are high ____ stimulates the uptake of glucose by the liver
insulin
Excess E consumed as fat can be transported directly from ____ to _____
intestines to the adipose tissues in chylomicrons
What effect does trans fat have in heart disease risk
it increases the risk
Why are these effects greater with red wine consumption
it is high in phytochemicals called polyphenols
Each of the carbons between is attached to
its 2 neighboring carbons and up to 2 hydrogen atoms
Lecithin is used by the food industry to
keep the oil from separating from other ingredients
If there is not enough glucose/oxaloacetate to allow acetyl-CoA from fat breakdown to enter the CAC, it is instead used to make
ketones
If a molecule of cholin is attached the phospholipid is called
lecithin
Trans fats are also used to do what to processed foods such as cookies and crackers
lengthen the shelf life
LDLs contain ___ TGs and ___ cholesterol than VLDLS
less TGs and more cholesterol
fat free
less than 0.5 g / serving
__% of energy should come from trans fat
less than 1%
___% of kcals should come from saturated fat
less than 10%
cholesterol free
less than 2 mg og cholesterol and 2 or less of sat and trans fat / serving
2 omega 6 acids
linoleic acid arachindonic acid
Lipid digesting enzymes in the intestine
lipases
The TG in the remaining globules are digested by ____ to produce ___
lipases from the pancreas produces fatty acids and monoglycerides
In the membrane PGS form
lipid bilayer
Phospholipids are
lipids attached to a chemical group containing a phosphate group
What happens to the TGs in VLDL before being taken up by cells
lipoprotein lipases breaks it down
Short chain fatty acids remain ___ at colder temps
liquids
When a diet is high in saturated fatty acid what is increased and what is reduced
liver production of cholesterol carrying lipoproteins increased and the acitivity of LDL receptors in the liver is reduced - therefore increased LDL cholesterol increases risk of ahteroscleorisis
How does this occur
long chain fa and monoglycerides are assemble into TGs by the mucosal cell then combined with cholesterol phospholipids and proteins to form chylomicrons
the rest are transformed into
low density lipoproteins - LDL
When consumed in extremely high doeses, nicotinic acid from niacin can be used to
lower blood cholesterol
Lecithin function in the body
major constituent of cell membranes and is required for their optimal function also used to synthesize acetylcholine
CLA benefits vs problems
many health benefits such as reduced BP, reduced cancer risk, reduced fat may be found to promote oxidative stress- adverse effects on liver, glucose, breast milk production
The Canadian Food and Drug regulations define "lean" meat as
meat, poultry, turkey, etc, that has not been ground and contains less than 10% fat by weight
The only sources of cholesterol in our diets are
meats and dairy products
Which sex usually is at risk of developing heart disease earlier in life
men - about a decade earlier than women
Products of fat digestion mix with bile to form
micelles - fat soluble center - bile coating
Olive oil is very high in ____ fats
monounsaturated
Two kinds of unsaturated fatty acids
monounsaturated - one double bond polyunsaturated - more than one
Sterols structure consists of
multiple chemical rings
Is fat content of the diet the main reason for obesity in Canada?
no - weight gain occurs when more energy is consumed than expended, regardless of where it comes from
extra lean ground beer contains no more than ___% by weight of fat
no more than 10%
Ground meats can be labelled lean if
no more than 17% of weight is fat
Is cholesterol an essential fat
no, the liver manufactures it
High blood cholesterol levels mean
non HDL cholesterol levels are high
When omega 6 fa arachidonic acid is the staring matieral the eicosaniod synthesized ___ blood clotting when omega 3 fa EPA is the starting material the eicosanoid synthesized ___ blood clotthing
o 6 - increased o 3 - decreased
Most common monounsaturated fatty acid in our diet is
oleic acic - in olive and canola oils
Anti inflammatory property comes from eicosanoids derived from omega ___ fa
omega 3 - o 6 promote inflammation
LDL particles migrate into and are retained in the artery wall were they are modified to form what
oxidized LDL cholesterol
Plant sources of saturated fatty acids (3)
palm oil palm kernel oil coconut oil
Most common fatty acids (2)
palmitic acid steraic acid
To other types of lipids important in nutrition are
phospholipids sterols
Eating fish affects blood lipid levels how
positively - can reduce risk of HD and cardiac death
high levels of HDL in the blood does what
prevents cholesterol from depositing in the artery walls
intakes below this rate generally result in
probability that vit E and essential fa intakes will be low and may contribute to unfavourable changes in HDL and TG levels
Diets high in which food have been associated with an increased risk of colon cancer
processed meats and red meats
Adipose function (3)
provides stored energy insulates body from temp changes cushion to shock
The soluble fibre _____ also lowers totaly and LDL cholesterol without affecting healthy HDL cholesterol
psyllium
Icreasing intake of omega 3 acids, especially EPA and DHA found in fish has been associated with
reduced deaths from CV disease
Medium chain fatty acids solidify at ___ temps and liquefy at ___ temps
refrigerator temps liq at room temp
Cholesterol and fatty acids are both used to synthesize _____ molecules in the diet
regulatory
Long chain fatty acids are ____ at room temp
remain solid mp between 50-70
about __% of trans fat consumed by Canadians comes frm
restaurant food
about 2/3s of IDLs go where
returned to the liver
Reverse cholesterol transport
returning cholesterol to the liver to be eliminated from the body
symptoms of essential fa deficiency include
scaly, dry skin liver abnormalities poor healing of wounds growth failure in infants and impaired vision an hearing
One white blood cells mature in macrophages what happens
scavenger receptors on the surface of macrophages allow the macrophage to take up LDL cholesterol and become foam cells
The most common drug used to treat elevated blood cholesterol
statins
Hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated vegetables oils are a primary ingredient in what foods (2)
stick margarine and vegetable shortening
Both omega 3 and omega 6 are used to do what in the body
synthesize regulatory molecules in the body
They function as what for lipids
temporary storage site
The types of fatty acids (length, sat, cis/trans) determines their: (4)
texture taste physical characteristics
The time after a meal when nutrients eaten during the meal are being absorbed is referred to as
the absorptive or postprandial state
Some TG digestion also occurs in the stomach due to
the action of lipases produced in the mouth and the stomach particularly important infants
Insulin suppresses what
the activity of hormone senstive lipase - which suppresses the release of free fatty acids from adipose into blood
The amount of free fatty acids released is proportional to
the amount of adipose tissue present in the body
The brain must obtain glucose from where without insulin
the breakdown of amino acids and gluconeogensis in the liver
The connection between dietary fat and colon cancer may be related to
the breakdown of fat in the large intestine
Mercury contamination is a concern with fish consumption because
the element can accumulate in fish muscles
The inverse relationship between blood glucose and free fa s referred to as
the glucose/fatty acid cycle
Where do HDLs originate from
the intestinal tract and liver
The physical properties of a fatty acid depend on
the length of the carbon chain and the type and location of the bonds between the carbon atoms
What is the major lipid producing organ in the body
the liver
Acetylcholine is important in
the memory centre of the brain
The specific function of a phosphoglyceride depends on
the molecule that is attached to the phosphate group
The other end of the carbon chain is
the omega / methyl end - consists of a carbon atom attached to 3 hydrogen atoms
After a meal lipids are transported from the small intestine to
the organs in the body for use as fuel
In lipoproteins the phospholipids orient their water soluble heads towards
the outside of the molecule
Essential fa's are important for formation of
the phospholipids that give cell membranes their structure and functional perperites
The fatty acids determine what
the physical properties and health effects of the TGs we consume
Fat soluble vitamins and fat soluble molecules absorption depends on
the presence of dietary fat
What is this due to?
the protective effect of estrogen in women
In healthy adults, most of the digestion of dietary fat takes place in
the small intestine
the biological effect of the molecule synthesized depends on
the structure of the fatty acid from which it is made
The nutriton facts table lists what (4)
the total number of kcals, the number of grams of total fat, saturated fat, and trans fat the number of mg of cholesterol in a serving
What is the recommended dietary need for saturated fats, cholesterol and trans fat
there is no specific dietary need for these, they can reduced as much as possible
Polyphenols do what in the body
they are antioxidants that protect against LDL oxidation
As a result of insult being absent what happens to hormone sensitive lipase
they are not suppressed and free fatty acids are released into the blood - source of fuel for tissues
Chylomicrons enter the blood stream how
they are transferred into the lymphatic system and enter the bloodstream without passing through the liver
Short & medium chain fatty acids are transported how
they are water soluble so transported from sm. intestine in the blood to cells throughout body
Long chain fatty acids and cholesterol are transported how
they cannot enter the blood stream directly so they must be incorporated into lipoproteins
adequate intake of vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and folic acid may help to protect against heart disease because
they keep blood levels of the amino acid homocysteine low
What effect does trans fat have on blood cholesterol levels
they raise them
Plant food contain other sterols which have what effect on cholesterol
they reduce cholesterol levels in the body by decreasing cholesterol absorption from the diet
Plant sterols and stanols do what in regards to cholesterol
they resemble cholesterol chemically, making it difficult for the digestive tract to distinguish between them and cholesterol
Triglycerides consist of
three fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone
High levels of LDL come from (2)
too much LDL cholesterol or too few LDL receptors
When cholesterol is measured in the bood serum _______ cholesterol is measured
total as well as LDL and HDL levels
Canada was the first country to mandate the labelling of what on packaged foods
trans fat
Diets high in processed fats used in margarine and shortening increase risks because they may contain large amounts of
trans fats
Which fat is thought to increase the risk of breast cancer
trans fatty acids evidence is still weak
The primary type of lipid in our food and is in our bodies is
triglycerides
diets with ____ fats seems to be at lower risk for disease
unsaturated - foods like fish, nuts, soybean, canola, flax seed, and olive oil
Health Canada reports that most fish commonly consumed in Canada have ____ mercury levels
very low
The amount of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fat is included on the label when
voluntarily There are no daily values for polyunsaturated and mononsaturated
What are 4 dietary sources of a-linolenic acid
walnuts flaxseed leafy green veggies canola oil
the phosphate end is soluble in
water
Oxidized LDL cholesterol causes ____ to stick to the lining of the arter and migrate into the artery wall
white blood cells
organ meats contain ____ mg cholesterol
300mg/75 g service
about __% of the energy in the typical Canadian diet comes from fat
31%
Intakes of fat above 35% kcal were most common in what age group
35-50 year age group
short chain fatty acids range from __-___ carbons in length
4-7
Diet can alter cholesterol levels in___-___ weeks
4-8 weeks
Currently about ___% of Canadian adults have high blood cholestrerol levels
40%
Most of the lipids in the human body are triglycerides stored where
in adipose tissue
In the small intestine ____ from the gallbladder helps to break fat into small globules
bile
Factors such as serum cholesterol and other similar biochemical measurements are often referred to as
biomarkers
AMDRs of __-___$ of energy from linoleic acid and __-__% of energy for a-linolenic acid
5-10% for linoleic and 0.6-1.2% for alpha linolenic acid
fish contains ____ g
50 mg/75g
Fat cells can increase in weight by about ___ times
50 times
Excess energy ingested, such as when we feast, can be stored where
in adipose tissue
What is the DRI of fat intake for ages 1-3
30-40%
Major Heath behaviours that reduce the risk of csardiovascular disease
- Reduced dietary cholesterol intake - reduced sautrated fat - plant sterols: 1-2 g daily - diets that include soy proteins, soluble fiber, and/or nuts - dietary patterns such as miediterranean type diet, the DASH diet, and the portfoilo diet - moderated alcohol intake - weight loss and reduction of abdominal obesity - EPA & DHA: 2-4 g daily - exercise - smoking cessation
Cholesterol is needed to synthesize (4)
- Vitamin D in skin - Cholic acid - horomones - cortisol
What 3 lifestyle choices can lead to increased risk of CV disease
- cigarette smoking - sedentary lifestyle - diet high in saturated fat, trans fat, and cholesterol / low in fibre, whole grains, unsaturated fat, fruits and veggies
Two places cholesterol is taken by HDL
- directly to liver for disposal - transferred to organs that have a high requirement for cholesterol
What can potentially cause injury to the lining of the artery wall
- elevated blood levels of: - LDL cholesterol - glucose - amino acid horomocyestein high blood pressure chemicals from smoking diabetes genetic alterations infectious micro organisms
Foam cells do what
- eventually burst - deposit cholesterol to form a fatty streak - secrete chemicals that continue inflammatory process and promote growth of plaque - forming a cap eventually
Dietary Recommendations to reduce cancer risk
- follow Canad'as food guide - Eat regularly - fill half of your plate with vegetables, a quart with grains, and a quarter with meat and alternatives - watch portion sizes - plan meals and make gradual improvements to your diet - read nutrition labels
Lipids function in the body
- forms insulating coating around nerves called the myelin sheath - define the boundaries of cells and partition off their organelles in cell membrane - lubricate body surfaces
Lipids consumed in the diet can be used as:
- immediate source of energy - stored in adipose tissue for future use
4 recommendations to choose fat wisely
- limit cholesterol, trans fat and sat fat - increase mono and poly unsat fat - get enough omega 3 - watch your total fat
Moderate alcohol consumption has be shown to: (3)
- raise levels of HDL cholesterol - reduce blood clotthing - reduce risk of CV disease
Nuts provide what for the body
- they are high in monounsaturated fat, omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants and fibre provide CV protection
how do naturally occurring trans fats differ in composition from hydrogenated trans fats
- they include conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) which is different from the essential fa linoleic acid
VLDL function (2)
- transports lipids out of the liver - delivers TG to the body cells
Trans fat free means the product contains less than ___g of trans fat and less than __ g of saturated fat per serving
0.2 g trans 2 g saturated
to be a source of omega 3 polyunsat fa the product must contain ___g for omega 6 -
0.3 g or more o3 2 g or more o6
Moderate drinking means no more than ___ drinks per day for women and ___ drinks per day day for men
1 drink for women 2 drinks for men
The task force made what recommendations about trans fat
1. Trans fat content in vegetables oils and soft spreadable margaine should be limited to <2% of total fat content 2. In all other foods trans fat content should be limited to < 5% of total fat content
a individual who inherits 1 gene for hypercholesterimia has about ___ the number of LDL receptors
1/2 two genes = no receptors
Long chain acids range from ___
12 and up
What is the AI for linoleic acid
12g/day for women and 17 g/day for me
Most fatty acids in plants, animals, and humans contain between ___ and ___ carbons
14 and 22 carbons
How many fa are attached to phosphoglycerides
2 phosphate group in place of third
Canada's food guide recommends __ servings of fish per week - & why?
2 servings EPA and DHA can be obtained through consumption of fish conversion of a linolenic acid to EPA and DHA is inefficient in humans
Trans fat content of stick margarine vs tub margarine
2.9 g vs 1 g 70% DV trans fat margarine 0% DV trans fat tub
Low cholesterol means
20 mg or less of cholesterol and 2 g or less of sat and trans fat / serving
the DRIs recommend a total fat intake of ___-___% of kcalories for adults
20%-30%
One egg yolk contains about ____ mg of cholesterol
213
What is the DRI for ages 4-18
25-25%
low fat
3 g or less / serving
Generally about ___-____ times ____ cholesterol is made by the body than is consumed in the diet
3-4 times more
CV disease accounts for ____% of all deaths
30%
It is estimated that ___-___% of cancers are directly linked to dietary and lifestyle choices
30%-40% evidence for fat link is weak
Phosphoglycerides
A class of phospholipid consisting of a glycerol molecule, 2 fatty acids, and a phosphate group. the major class of phospholipids
CV disease defn
A disease that results from damage to blood vessels, such as the coronary arteries of the heart, which can cause heart attack, or the blood vessels of the brain, which can result in stroke.
omega 6
A fatty acid containing a carbon-carbon double bond between the sixth and seventh carbons from the omega end.
Omega 3 fatty acid
A fatty acid containing a carbon-carbon double bond between the third and fourth carbons from the omega end.
Saturated fatty acid
A fatty acid in which the carbon atoms are bound to as many hydrogens as possible and which, therefore, contains no carbon-carbon double bonds.
Lipids
A group of organic molecules, most of which do not dissolve in water. They include fatty acids, triglycerides, phospholipids, and sterols.
Oxidized LDL cholesterol defn
A substance formed when the cholesterol in LDL particles is oxidized by reactive oxygen molecules. It is key in the development of atherosclerosis because it contributes to the inflammatory process.
Tropical oils
A term used in the popular press to refer to the saturated oils—coconut, palm, and palm kernel oil—that are derived from plants grown in tropical regions.
Atherosclerosis
A type of cardiovascular disease that involves the buildup of fatty material in the artery walls.
In muscle and other tissues, fatty acids and glycerol from tiglycerides can be used to produce __
ATP
CAC is used to produce
ATP and water
Lipoprotein lipase
An enzyme that breaks down triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol; attached to the cell membranes of cells that line the blood vessels.
inflammation drives the formation of
Atheroscleortic plaque
Which ethnicity (2) have a higher risk of heart disease
Canadians of South Asian origin First Nations
What is the leading cause of death in Canada
Cancer
What is second leading cause of death in Cancer
Cardiovascular disease
a linolenic acid synthesizes what other 2 acids
EPA DHA
3 omega 3 fatty acids
EPA DHA a lineolenic acid
When the lining of the artery is injured it becomes more permeable to __
LDL particles
Most common polyunsaturated fatty acid
Linoleic acid - in corn, safflower and soybean oils
What two groups were the largest contributors for fat intake
Meat and alternatives Milk and alternatives
What are the essential fatty acids (2)
Omega 6 fa - linoleic acid omega 3 fa - alpha linolenic acid
Lipoproteins
Particles containing a core of triglycerides and cholesterol surrounded by a shell of protein, phospholipids, and cholesterol that transport lipids in blood and lymp
Scavenger receptors defn
Proteins on the surface of macrophages that bind to oxidized LDL cholesterol and allow it to be taken up by the cell.
Eicosanoids
Regulatory molecules, including prostaglandins and related compounds, that can be synthesized from omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.
Structurally a fatty acid is
a chain of carbon atoms with an acid (COOH) at one end
What remains once TGs are removed from VLDL
a denser smaller intermediate density lipoprotein (IDL)
High levels of HDL are therefore associated with
a reduction in heart disease risk - "good cholesterol"
If a fa has a trans config it is considered what
a trans fatty acid
When the blood sugar is low as in the fasting state insulin is ___
absent
Canned albacore tuna vs canned light tuna
albacore is more expensive and have sufficient mercury levels light canned tuna has low levels
Ketones can be used as
an energy source by muscle and adipose tissue
High intake of saturated fat is associated with
an increased risk of cardiovascular disease
Plamitic acid and steraic acid are most commonly found in
animal foods such as meat and dairy products
Cholesterol is found only in
animals
What must happens for LDLs to be taken up by cells
apoprotein B (apo B) on surface of LDL must bind to a receptor protein on the cell membrane - LDL receptor allows LDLs to enter cells where cholesterol and other components can be used
Lenoleic acid syntehsizes what other acid
arachidonic acid
What two fa derivatives are necessary for normal brain development in infants and young children
arachidonic acid DHA
reduced fat
at least 25% less fat than regular product
the first step of this process is
beta oxidation
One way to replicate the texture of fat in foods is to replace some of the fat with
carbohydrats such as cellulose, dextrins, pectins, gums or modified startch proteins increase proption of diglycerides
In the body PGs are a important component of
cell membranes
Majority of cholesterol is found in
cell membranes
Tropical oils were commonly used in
cereals, crackers, salad dressings, and cookies because they are more resistant to rancidity and have longer shelf lives
Tans fatty acids promote the synthesis of ____ in the liver
cholesterol
The best know sterol is
cholesterol
The development of cardiovascular disease has been linked to diets high in what lipids (3)
cholesterol saturated fat trans fat
Foods that are high in what tend to lead to higher incidences of heart disease and certain types of cancer
cholesterol and saturated fat
LDL primary function
cholesterol delivery system for cells
HDL cholesterol
cholesterol found in high density lipoproteins also made in the liver but is associated with reduced risk of CV disease "HDL = Healthy"
LDL cholesterol
cholesterol found in low density lipoproteins which are made in the liver and increase the risk of heart disease
Most unsaturated fatty acids have what configuration of bonds
cis
Intakes higher than this range generally result in
consuming excess kcals
Unsaturated fatty acids
contain double bonds
They define "extra lean" as
containing no more than 7.5% fat by weight
This study suggested that the amount of fat consumed by Canadians has _____ over the last 25 years
declined
When saturated fat is replaced by polyunsaturated fat blood levels of LDL cholesterol _____
decrease
Plant food has what affect on heart disease risk
decreased risk - antioxidants decrease oxidation of LDL - many components that protect from HD
The Canadian Community Health Survey provided what in regards to the nutrition of Canadians
detailed look at the fat intake of Canadians
Excess body fat is associated with increased risk of
diabetes CV disease high blood pressure
Lipoproteins help transport what (3) from the small intestine and what 1 thing from the liver
dietary triglycerides cholesterol fat soluble vitamins stored or newly synthesized lipids from liver
What are two foods that are natural sources of lecithin
eggs and soybeans
In foods the ability of phosphoglycerides to mix with both water and fat allows them to act as
emulsifiers
What happens when less energy is consumed than is needed
enzyme hormone sensitive lipase receives a hormonal signal that enhances enzyme activity, promoting the breakdown of stored TGs - free fatty acids and glycerol is released into the blood where they can be taken up by cells to produce ATP
Insulin also stimulates the activity of the
enzyme lipoprotein lipase to promote the uptake of triglycerides from chylomicrons
The wall of a normal healthy artery consists of a layer of
epithelial cells surrounded by smooth muscle
If adequate amounts of lineoleic and a lineoleic acid are not consumed what will result
essential fatty acid deficiency
Most of the fatty acids in nature contain an ____ number of carbon atoms
even
Micelle function
facilitates the absorption of lipids into the mucosal cells of the small intestine
The fatty acid end of the phosphoglyceride is soluble in
fat
When there is insufficient oxaloacetate what happens
fatty acids cannot enter the CAC and instead ketone bodies form
Soluble fibre does what to LDL levels
found in oatmeal and oat bran, lowers total and unhealthy LDL cholesterol levles
Fatty acids released into the bloodstream by adipose tissues is referred to as
free fatty acids - to emphasize that they are not in the form of triglycerides
Hypercholesterolemia
genetic disease - five times normal blood cholesterol levels --> results in xanthomas forming , blood vessel damage and premature atherosclerosis
Omega 6 fas are important for what in the body (4)
growth skin integrity fertility maintaining RBC structure
the brain can adapt to use ketones to meet about ____ of its energy needs
half must use glucose for other half - body must break down muscle protein for glucose
High levels of cholesterol are associated with increased risk of
heart disease
A trans fatty acid has a ____ melting point than cis fa
higher
Polyunsaturated fa are used to make
hormone-like molecules that help regulate BP, blood clotting, and other functions such as gene expression
Cholesterol is used to make
hormones - including sex hormones and stress hormone cortisol
Most of the trans fat we eat comes from products that have undergone what
hydrogenation