ch 4 carbohydrates

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soluble

are apples, bananas, oat products, and beans sources of insoluble fiber or soluble fiber?

soluble

are pectins, gums, and mucilages classified as soluble or insoluble fibers?

amino acids

aspartame is an alternative sweetner made of 2 ______

100

at what initial level (mg/dl) is fasting blood glucose considered to be too high and is an indicator of metabolic syndrome

insoluble fiber

benefits of including some _____ ____ in the diet are: reduces constipation and reduces transit time of feces

congenital lactase deficiency

birth defect resulting in the inability to produce lactase, such that a lactose-free diet is required from birth

Polysaccharides

both fiber and starch are types of _____

primary lactose maldigestion

chronically decreased production of lactase with no apparent cause; may cause abdominal pain, gas, and diarrhea after consumption of large quantities of lactose

disaccharide

class of sugars formed by the chemical bonding of two monosaccharides

starch

complex carbohydrates are also known as ____

type 2 diabetes

diet, exercise, oral medications, and insulin are typical treatments for _____

phenylketonuria

disease caused by a defect in the liver's ability of metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine build up in the body and lead to mental retardation (PKU)

sometimes

do type 2 diabetes patients always require insulin or only sometimes?

ketone bodies

during low carbohydrate intake, fat is not completely metabolized, leading to the formation of _____ _____

small intestine

enzymes in the wall of the ______ break down the disaccharides into monosaccharides

dental caries

erosions in the surface of a tooth caused by acids made by bacteria as they metabolize sugars

sugar alcohol

excessive consumption of this type of sugar may have a laxative effect

fructose

excessive intake of ____ may result in diarrhea

gases acids

fermentation of undigested carbohydrates in the large intestine leads to the production of _______ and _____

sucrose

fructose bonded to glucose; table sugar

lactose

glucose bonded to galactose is known as _______

maltose

glucose bonded to glucose

glycogen

glucose can be stored in the liver or muscle for later use in the form of ______

glucose

glycogen is a branched structure comprised of many _____ units bonded together

liver

glycogen stored in the ____ is used to maintain blood glucose concentrations when you have not eaten for hours or have not eaten enough carbohydrates

hyperglycemia

high blood glucose

55

high fructose corn syrup is generally ___% fructose

enzymatic

high fructose corn syrup is produced from corn by an ______ process

amylopectin

highly branched chain of glucose units

infants

honey can be fatal if given to _____ due to a bacteria it contains

dietary fiber

how are nonstarch polysaccharides listed on food labels?

25

how many grams is the adequate intake level for fiber in adult women?

5

how many grams of carbohydrates does a serving from the MyPlate vegetable group provide?

12

how many grams of carbohydrates does a serving from the dairy group of MyPlate provide?

130

how many grams per day is the RDA for carbohydrates for adults?

126

how many mg/dl is the criterion for fasting blood glucose above which an individual is diagnosed as diabetic?

muscle

if carbohydrate intake is inadequate and glycogen stores are deposited, the body can produce more glucose by breaking down ____

glycogen

if no carbohydrates are consumed, the liver's supply of _____ will be depleted within 18 hours

glucose

in the liver, galactose is transformed into _____, the most common monosaccharide

small intestine

in which part of the GI tract does absorption of carbohydrates begin?

hypoglycemia

low blood glucose

monk fruit

luo han guo is the extract of ______

lactose

milk and other dairy products are good sources of _____ (a dissacharide)

calcium d

milk contains two bone-building nutrients: ______ and vitamin ___

simple sugar

monosaccharide or disaccharide in the diet

portal vein

monosaccharides are absorbed into intestinal cells and then enter the ____ for transport to the liver

glucose

most of the fructose consumed in the diet is converted to ____(another monosaccharide) in the liver

gums

polysaccharides occurring naturally that cause an increase in viscosity; used as thickeners, gels, emulsifiers, and stabilizers

diverticula

pouches that protrude through the exterior wall of the large intestine

photosynthesis

process by which plants use energy from the sun to synthesize energy-yielding compounds

2

risk factors for type __ diabetes include: physical inactivity, poor diet, obesity

avoid

should an individual who is experiencing an episode of diverticulitis eat more fiber or avoid fiber?

prediabetic

someone with a blood glucose above 125 mg/dl and hbA1c above 7%

amylose

straight chain of glucose units

fiber

substances in plant foods not digested by the human stomach or small intestine- these add bulk to feces

chlorine

sucralose is made by adding _____ to sucrose

fructose glucose

sucrose is made up of which 2 monosaccharides?

sucrose

sugar beets and maple sugar are examples of natural food sources of _____

hemorrhoid

swelling of a large vein in the anal region

potassium

the "k" in Acesulfame-K stands for ____

10

the WHO recommends an upper limit of ____% of total kcal from added sugars

liver

the _____ works in concert with the pancreas to regulate blood glucose levels

glycogen

the advantage of the branched structure of ____ is that it allows multiple enzymes to attach to its structure and break it apart quickly

glycemic index

the blood glucose response of a given food, compared to a standard(typically, glucose or white bread). influenced by: starch structure, fiber content, food processing, physical structure, and macronutrients in the meal

diverticulosis

the condition of having many diverticula in the large intestine

half

the dietary guidelines recommend that atleast _____ of our grains come from whole grains

diabetes

the following are traditional symptoms of what disease? -extreme thirst -excessive hunger -frequent urination

metabolic syndrome

the following conditions may be present in a person with __________ ______: - high blood triglycerides - low HDL(good) cholesterol - high fasting glucose - hypertension - large waist circumference

glucose

the form of carbohydrate circulating in the blood that is used for immediate energy is called ____

enzymes

the human GI tract does not have the _____ required to digest fiber

dietary fiber

the individual forms of fiber are not each listed on a food label. Instead, they are grouped together as _____

glucose

the major monosaccharide found in the body

sun

the source of energy for carbohydrate production by plants comes from the ____

6.5

the threshold for diagnosis of diabetes is a hemoglobin A1c level greater than ____%

bran endosperm germ

what are the 3 components of a whole grain?

starch

what does "other carbohydrates" on a food label often refer to?

white bread

what food is often used as the standard for comparison to determine the glycemic index?

ketones

what is produced from the partial breakdown of fat and can lead to dehydration, ion imbalance, coma, and even death?

fermentation

what is the conversion of carbohydrates to alcohols, acids, and carbon dioxide without the use of oxygen called?

insulin resistance

what is the key element that underlies all the conditions of the metabolic syndrome?

sucrose

what is the primary sugar in the diet?

endosperm

when whole grains are refined, what part of the grain remains in the refined product?

mouth

where does the enzymatic digestion of carbohydrates begin?

stomach

where is salivary amylase inactivated?

small intestine

where is the enzyme lactase produced?

small intestine

where is the lactase enzyme produced?

saccharin

which alternative sweetener has been on the market the longest?

neotame

which alternative sweetener is 7,000-13,000 times sweeter than table sugar?

stevia

which alternative sweetener is derived from a South American shrub?

sucralose

which alternative sweetener is good for cooking because it doesn't break down under high heat conditions?

maltase

which enzyme is made by absorptive cells of the small intestine; this enzyme digests maltose to two glucose

sucralose

which is sweeter tasting: aspartame or sucralose

amylopectin

which polysaccharide is digested most rapidly?

2

which type of diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance and often associated with obesity?

1

which type of diabetes results from inadequate insulin production?

cellulose

which type of fiber is an undigestible, nonfermentable, straight-chain polysaccharide made of glucose molecules?

45-65

Carbohydrates should provide _____ of total calories in the diet

42-90

HFCS is corn syrup that has been manufactured to contain between ___ and ____% fructose

18

How many grams of carbohydrates does a serving from the MyPlate fruit group provide?

15

How many grams of carbohydrates does a serving from the grains category provide?

secondary lactose maldigestion

Temporarily decreased production of lactase due to a specific cause, such as an intestinal virus; may cause abdominal pain, gas, and diarrhea after consumption of large quantities of lactose

50

The WHO suggests that added sugars provide no more than 10% of total daily intake. Based on a 2,000 kcal diet, this is approximately ___ grams

glucose and galactose

What are 2 monosaccharides that are components of the milk sugar lactose?

dextrose

What is an alternative term for glucose?

sugar alcohols

____ are used in some types of gum, breath mints, and candy because they are not readily metabolized by bacteria to acids in the mouth and thus do not promote tooth decay

red blood

____ cells can only use simple carbohydrates for fuel

insulin

____ decreases blood glucose

viscous

____ fiber is an alternative term for soluble fiber

soluble

____ fiber is readily fermented by bacteria in the large intestine

total

_____ fiber is the combination of dietary fiber and functional fiber in the food

functional

_____ fiber is the term used for fiber that does not appear naturally in foods but is added to foods?

glucagon

_____ increased blood glucose

cooking

_____ the food can assist the digestion of carbohydrates even before food enters the mouth

maltose

_______ is a disaccharide important in the formation of alcoholic beverages?

functional

_____fiber must show beneficial effects in humans

fructose

a 6 carbon monosaccharide that usually exists in a ring form: found in fruits and honey; also known as fruit sugar

galactose

a 6 carbon monosaccharide that usually exists in a ring form; closely related to glucose

cholesterol

a benefit of soluble fiber is that is reduces total serum _____

hypoglycemia

a blood glucose measurement of 47 indicates _____

fiber

a diet excessive in ___ may decrease the absorption of essential minerals such as iron and zinc

amylopectin

a digestible branched-chain type of starch composed of glucose units

amylose

a digestible straight-chain type of starch composed of glucose units

nonfermentable

a fiber that is not easily metabolized by intestinal bacteria

carb

a high-____ dietary pattern is clearly associated with development of dental caries

epinephrine

a hormone that is released by the adrenal glands at times of stress- it acts to increase glycogen breakdown in the liver, among other functions

25

a medium banana provides approximately what percentage of the RDA for carbohydrates?

lignin

a nonfermentable fiber made up of a multiringed alcohol(noncarbohydrate) structure

prebiotics

a type of functional fiber that includes a group of short-chain carbohydrates or oligosaccharides, resistant to human digestion but fermented by bacteria in the colon

mucilage

a viscous fiber consisting of chains of galactose, mannose, and other monosaccharides

pectin

a viscous fiber containing chains of galacturonic acid and other monosaccharides; characteristically found between plant cell walls

sorbitol

alcohol derivative of glucose that yields about 3 kcal/g but is slowly absorbed from the small intestine; used in some sugarless gums and dietetic foods

sucrose

all sweeteners are compared to the sweetness found in _____

aspartame

alternative sweetener made of 2 amino acids and methanol; about 200 times sweeter than sucrose

sucralose

alternative sweetener that has chlorines in place of 3 hydroxyl groups on sucrose; 600 times sweeter than sucrose

saccharin

alternative sweetener that yields no energy to the body; 300 times sweeter than sucrose

nectresse

alternative term for Luo han guo- it is the extract of the monk fruit

nonfermentable

alternative term for insoluble fibers

syndrome x

alternative term for metabolic syndrome

starch

amylase is a ____-digesting enzyme

adi

an ____ is an estimate of the amount of sweetener that an individual can safely consume on a daily basis over the lifetime

sucrase

an enzyme made by absorptive cells of the small intestine; this enzyme digests sucrose ----> glucose and fructose

amylase

an enzyme that is released from the salivary glands and the pancreas

diverticulitis

an inflammation of the diverticula caused by acids produced by bacterial metabolism inside the diverticula

cellulose

an undigestible, nonfermentable, straight-chain polysaccharide made of glucose molecules

maltose

(malt sugar) has two glucose molecules bonded together

liver and muscle

2 major storage sites for glycogen


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