nutrition exam 3
which is true about riboflavin
- hydrochloric acid releases from its bound forms - in the blood, riboflavin is transported by protein carriers - 60-65% of riboflavin is absorbed via active transport or facilitated diffusion in the small intestine
what are some of the adverse complications experienced by people prescribed niacin contains medications
- liver damage - gi tract bleeding - hyperglycemia
what are some characteristics of cretinism
- loss of hearing and speech - muscle spasticity - mental retardation
which is true about riboflavin deficiency
- marginal deficiency may occur in people who do not drink milk - long term use of phenobarbital increases risk of deficiency
riboflavin deficiency
- marginal deficiency may occur in people who do not drink milk - long-term use of phenobarbital increases risk of deficiency
symptoms of folate deficiency include
- megaloblastic anemia
which of the following foods tend to be a good sources of phosphorus
- milk - meat - bran flakes
in what two locations is most of the magnesium usually stored
- muscle tissue - bones
what happens to niacin after it is absorbed
- niacin can be delivered to the body cells - niacin is transported to the liver via the hepatic portal vein - niacin is stored in the liver
who is at risk for a vitamin b-12 deficiency
- people with a malabsorption sydrome - vegetarians - elderly
the deficiency diseases for vitamin b-12 are called
- pernicious anemia - megaloblastic anemia -macrocytic
which of the following is true about pantothenic acid
- present in all body cells and supplied by variety of foods - pantothenic is from the greek word panthothen meaning " form every side"
the eLENA project
- provides evidense-based info - helps countries launch nutrition intervention programs - provide case studies
older adults are greater at risk fro pernicious anemia due to
- reduced output of intrinsic factor - atrophic gastritis - impaired absorption
besides its role in DNA synthesis, what are some other functions of folate
- reduces risk of developing colon cancer - forms neurotransmitters - helps to maintain normal blood pressure
rank the following events that occur during the skeletal muscle contraction from first to last
- skeletal muscle fibers are stimulated by nerve impulse from the brain - calcium ions are released from intracellular muscle cell stores - the concentration of calcium ions and ATP increases in muscle cells - contractile proteins side along each other
the coenzyme form for folate is called
- tetrahydrofolic acid
because methotrexate interferes with the metabolism of THFA
- the growth of cancer cells is halted - DNA synthesis is reduced
Vitamin A is involved in the development of
- the nervous system - eyes - the cardiovascular system - the limbs
the nutrients added to enrich grains typically include
- thiamin - riboflavin - niacin - folic acid - iron
high levels of ingested fluoride can lead to
- tooth mottling - tooth pitting
which of the following are characteristics of pantothenic acid
- transported bound to red blood cells - storage is minimal - part of coenzyme a
why would an average meat-eating person have low risk for vitamin b-12 deficiency
- typical intake of vitamin b-12 provides 2-3 years of b-12 storage in the liver - consumption of b-12 tends to be twice the RDA
where is folate excreted
- urine - feces
what are the functions of sodium
- water balances: primary extracellular cation -absorption of nutrients glucose and amino acids - muscle and nerve function - sodium levels in body fluid are tightly regulated
Beta-carotene can be found in which of the following foods?
- yams - colored bell peppers - carrot
functions of calcium
-blood clotting -nerve impulse transmission -the release of neurotransmitters -muscle contraction - cell metabolism
what are the functions of iodine as a component of t3
-brian development -regulation of basal energy expenditure - nervous system development
identify three food sources of thiamin
-enriched flour - whole grains - pork
what are the characteristics of cretinism
-loss of hearing and speech - muscle spasticity - mental retardation
which of the following are good food sources of vitamin b-6
-meat -fish -poultry
rich dietary sources of niacin include
-poultry -beef -fish
nutrients that are important parts of the body antioxidant network include
-selenium - vitamin e - beta carotene - vitamin c
folate coenzymes function in
1 carbon transfer reactions
the daily value on food and supplement labels for vitamin b-12 is _______ micrograms per day
2.4
what is the RDA for vitamin A for adult women
700
vitamin _____ is needed in the retina of the eye to turn visual light into nerve signals to the brain
A
a deficiency of which water-soluble vitamin may result in megablastic anemia
b-12
neurological complications are seen with deficiencies in vitamin ________
b-12
cheese, milk, turnip greens, and broccoli are all good sources of which mineral?
calcium
hyperparathyroidism causes presently elevated blood ____ levels
calcium
increased bone health, protection from colon cancer, and reduced formation of kidney sones are all benefits associated with the consumption of which mineral?
calcium
the mineral involved in the formation of fibrin, the main component of a blood clot is
calcium
vitamin D is connected to the absorption and active transport of which mineral
calcium
which mineral plays a significant role in developing and maintaining bones, blood clotting, the transmission of nerve impulses, muscle contractions and cell metabolism
calcium
in the US dietary intakes of the major minerals ____ and _____ often fall short of recombination
calcium and potassium
DNA methylation can affect our risk for
cancer
thiamin is a key component required in the metabolism of the micronutrient
carbohydrates
biotin functions as a ______ for several carboxylase enzymes the add carbon dioxide to various compounds
coenzymes
iron
contributes to health risk of low-birth-weight babies
deficient iodine status during pregnancy may lead to stunted growth and mental retardation in infants called endemic
cretinism
do goitrogens increase or decrease iodine absorption
decrease
how are folate requirement expressed
dietary folate equivalents
the fact that the amino acid tryptophan cane converted to niacin by the body explains why
diets high in protein can prevent or cure pellagra
how is osteoporosis usually diagnosed
dual energy x-ra
____ the hardest subsances in the body, is almost entirely hydroxyapatite crystals
enamel
in the U.S. typical dietary iodine intake ________ the adult RDA for iodine
equals
thiamin pyrophosphate the coenzyme form of thiamin is
essential for the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate
food preparation can destroy 50-90% of this b-vitamin because it is easily destroyed by heat oxidation, and ultraviolet light
folate
food preparation can destroy 50-90% of this b-vitamin because it is easily destroyed by heat, oxidation and ultraviolet light
folate
the coenzyme of which b-vitmain are needed for the synthesis and maintenance of new cells
folate
the water soluble vitamin deficiency the may lead to megaloblastic anemia is due to a lack of the vitamin
folate
vitamin b-12 is required to convert _______ coenzymes to their active forms
folate
which two b-vitamins functions are closely linked
folate and vitamin b-12
to lessen the risk of neural tube defects, all grain products must be fortified wit
folic acid
unstable compounds with 1 or more unpaired electrons that produce chain reactions stopped by antioxidants are called
free radicals
the highest folate content may be obtained from eating
fresh fruits and veggies
vitamin A affects ______ expression, which directs cell differentiation
gene
biotin is needed for
gluconeogenesis
the enlargement of the thyroid gland is called
goiter
Nancy is a 57- year-old woman who is of caucasian descent. she has a thin fram and has epilepsy. she has not been exercising regularly for a long period of time due to muscle pain. based on the given information, what is the likelihood that nancy will develop osteoporosis?
high
which statement follows the principles of osmosis with biological membranes
if sodium leaves the inside of the cell then water follows it
andy is a 56- year-old again male. he knows that he has an increased risk for developing osteoporosis because several of his family members have the disease. Andy exercises only occasionally, meets adequate intake levels for calcium, and limits his alcohol consumption. what is one thing andy can do to improve his chances of avoiding osteoporosis
increase physical activity
zinc
increased risk of infection
when is the amount of fluoride deposited in the teeth and bones the greatest
infancy, childhood, adolescence
what substance produced by the digestive system is necessary in order to absorb vitamin b-12
intrinsic factor
what is the best food source of iodine
iodized salt
the best food source for vitamin b-6 are
meats fish poultry
in a dietary deficiency of folate, there are decreasing numbers of mature red bloods cells to carry the oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. this condition is known as
megaloblastic anemia
common food sources for pantothenic acid include
milk and meat
peeling and cutting apples just before eating rather than too early helps
minimize oxygen exposure
the form of folate that is best absorbed in the
mono glutamate form found in supplements and fortified foods
a folic acid deficiency during pregnancy can result in the development of
neural tube defects
_____________ are bone building cells that produce collagen and add minerals to form healthy bone
osteoblasts
what are the two bone building cells?
osteoblasts and osteoclaytes
what is the bone resorbing cells
osteoclasts
________ are biochemically active, they can take up calcium from the bone and release it back into the blood, as well as help bone become more dense
osteocytes
the riboflavin coenzyme have ____ functions in cellular metabolism
oxidation and reduction
Vitamin C performs a variety of cell functions by donating electrons in ____ reactions
oxidation- reduction
sunflower seeds are good source of which b-vitmain
pantothenic acid
which b-vitamin is essential in the formation of acetyl-coa
pantothenic acid
which water-soluble vitamin is part of coenzyme a, transported bound to red blood cells and minimally stored
pantothenic acid
energy production and storage and regulating acid- base balance in the body are all functions of which major mineral
phosphorus
which type of food is the richest source of magnesium
plant products
cations are located in the cell membrane include
potassium and magnesium
what is osteoblasts?
produce collagen and add minerals
pantothenic acid deficiency is _____
rare
______ help protect the body through their roles in the immune system and maintenance of the epithelium
retinoids
for many americans, most of their idodine will come from iodized
salt
to help best maintain the vitamin c and b vitamin content of foods, which of the following food preparation methods should be used
site-frying, the more the food has water the more nutrients escape
where is thiamin absorbed
small intestine
where is most magnesium absorbed
small intestines
oxalic acid binds some minerals so they cannot be absorbed. oxalic acid is found in
some leafy green vegetables such as spinach
_______ a mineral is used to help stabilize the structure of proteins
sulfur
a _____ is the junction between the nerve and its target cells
synapse
the coenzyme form of folate is required for the
synthesis of DNA
a major role of folate in cellular metabolism is the
synthesis of purine and pyrimidine bases in RNA and DNA
neural tube defects in a fetus caused by folic acid deficiencies during pregnancy include
anencephaly spina bifida
vitamin c may reduce cancer risk due to its _________ properties
antioxidant
which groups of people are at the highest risk of developing osteoporosis?
- Caucasians - asians
what are some functions of magnesium
- DNA and RNA synthesis - nerve transmission - stablize ATP
which individuals in North America are at risk for developing a vitamin A deficiency
- Impoverished individuals - older adults - alcoholics
who would be most likely to develop osteporosis
- a postmenopausal women - caucasian women
what are some facts that indicate a person is at a higher risk of developing osteoporosis
- advancing age - small, thin skeletal frame
why are alcoholics more susceptible to wernicke-krosakoff syndrome
- alcohol decreases thiamin absorption - alcoholics consume a diet low in thiamin - alcohol increases thiamin excretion in the urine
neural tube defects in a fetus caused by folic acid deficiencies during pregnancy include
- anencephaly - spina bifida
neural tube defects in the fetus caused by folic acid deficiencies during pregnancy include
- anencephaly -spina bifida
functions of riboflavin include
- assisting in oxidation and reduction reactions - energy-yielding metabolism
which foods are rich sources of magnesium
- beans - squash - green vegetables
nutrients that are important parts of the body antioxidant network include
- beta- carotene - vitamin E - vitamin C - selenium
Sources of provitamin A carotenoids include
- carrots - sweet potatoes - broccoli
retinoids are critical to
- cell differentiation - vision - growth and development
which are functions of thiamin
- coenzyme required for the metabolism of carbohydrates and branched-chain amino acids - coenzyme in the pentose phosphate pathway
pellagra, the deficiency disease for niacin, is characterized by
- diarrhea - dermatitis - dementia
food sources of riboflavin include
- eggs -enriched grains - milk
the coenzyme form of pantothenic acid participates in
- fatty acid synthesis - release of energy from carbohydrates, fats and protein
sources of retinoids, the performed source of vitamin A include?
- fortified milk - eggs
the coenzyme from of folate accepts 1 carbon group from amino acids and is responsible for the conversion of
- glycine to serine - histdine to glutamic acid
the discovery of biotin, when rats were fed large amounts of egg whites, they
- had all symptoms reversed when they were fed food containing biotin - developed servers rashes - became paralyzed
the functions of fluoride include
- helping teeth resist acids - mineralizing tooth enamel - blocking the growth of bacteria
which are functions of b-6
- helps support normal immune function - may prevent colon cancer - regulation of gene expression
______ helps stabilize ATP, is needed for DNA and RNA synthesis, and contributes to bone structure and mineralization
Magnesium
selenium acts as an antioxidant as part of what group of enzymes
Gluathinone peroxidase
what is the function of fluoride?
Precention of dental caries
the best source of vitamin b-12 would be ______
a hamburger
an elevation in blood sodium concentration would result in which of the following responses
an increase in antidiuretic hormone
which form of immunity develops over time as the body learns to recognize molecules as foreign or as antigens
acquired
biotin participates in reactions called carboxylations
adding carbon dioxide to compounds
calcium absorption occurs
along the length of the instetinal tract
a person experiencing peripheral neuropathy and weakness, muscle wasting pain and tenderness, an edema caused from lacking thiamin, is experiencing the deficiency disease down as
beriberi
the water- soluble vitamin biotin is widely distributed in foods and is found as the free vitamin and ____ which is bound to the amino acid lysine in proteins
biocytin
this vitamins discovery is linked to "egg white injury"
biotin
which vitamin helps maintain gene stability by binding to the proteins that help DNA fold in the cell nucleus
biotin
what is the enzyme responsible for the breakdown of biotin
biotinidase
where is most of the phosphorus in the body found?
bones and teeth
iodine
brian damage
what is kyphosis
it is an abnormal convex curator of the spine
what color does riboflavin impart in urine when consumed in excessive amounts
yellow
all women of childbearing age should consume adequate amounts of folate because
the neural tube closes before many women even know they are pregnant
which is true about the upper level intake for thiamin
there is no upper level intake established
what are osteoclasts?
they are cells on the bone surface that dissolve by releasing acid and enzymes
beriberi is a deficiency cased by a lack of
thiamin
the vitamin most likely to cause toxicity if consumed in excessive amounts is
vitamin a
pernicious anemia is related to inadequate _______ absorption
vitamin b-12
the b vitamin that has significant liver stores is
vitamin b-12
the stomach produces the intrinsic factor that is necessary in order to absorb which vitamin
vitamin b-12
which vitamin has foods of animal origin as its only reliable food sources and is the only vitamin that contains a mineral as part of its structure
vitamin b-12
the FDA has approved a medication containing ____ for the treatment of mild to moderate nausea during pregnancy
vitamin b-6
what vitamin is needed by nearly all amino acids for metabolism
vitamin b-6
which b-vitamin is involved in amino acid metabolism and is required for the release of glucose from glycogen?
vitamin b-6
what color does riboflavin impart in the urine when consumed in excessive amounts
yellow