Chapter 7 - Proteins
A 35 year old man who is at a healthy body weight of 80 kg has a protein RDA of _____ grams/day.
64
Celiac disease
A common inherited condition that results in poor absorption of nutrients from the small intestine
Making dietary choices based on nutritional genomics, height, weight, and health assessment is the concept of?
Personalized nutrition
Peptide bond
chemical link that connects two amino acids together
Lactoovovegetarian
eats milk and milk products and eggs but no other animal foods
Having a headache and intestinal discomfort from eating a food, without triggering the body's immune response is a sign of a?
food intolerance
In most cases, an allergen is a?
protein
Polypeptides
proteins comprised of 50 or more amino acids
To treat children with PEM, children need hospitalization, frequent health assessments, and carefully controlled?
refeeding
Peptides
small chains of amino acids
There are a total of ____ non essential amino acids and _____ essential amino acids that the body need in order to function.
11 & 9
Legume
Part of the plant family with pods that contain a single row of seed
Match the food with amount of protein.
3 oz. ground beef - 23 grams 3 oz. broccoli - 1 gram 3 oz vegetarian baked beans - 4 grams
The RDA for protein in a healthy adult is _______ grams/kg of body weight.
0.8
When does a positive nitrogen balance occur?
When a person consumes more protein than he or she loses
Which of the following elements are combined to make a protein?
- oxygen - nitrogen - hydrogen - carbon
Proteins are chains made from?
20 different amino acids
After being digested, most amino acids are transported into?
Absorptive cells
A 28 year old woman who is at a healthy body weight of 60 kg has a protein RDA of ____ grams/day.
48
Keratin
Hair, nails, and skin
Which of the following are advantages of a vegetarian diet?
- High in phytochemicals - low saturated fat and cholesterol - high fiber
A food intolerance may occur after the consumption of nonprotein substances such as?
- MSG - sulfites - lactose
What may result in elevated BUN levels?
- Urinary tract obstruction - Heart disease - bleeding in the GI tract - Kidney disease
Anaphylactic shock results from?
- a serious drop in blood pressure - an allergic reaction
Rank the correct order for the steps of urea production and removal.
1. Deamination results in the production of ammonia 2. Liver converts ammonia to urea 3. Urea is released into the blood 4. Kidneys pick up urea and eliminate it in the urine
Order the foods in most to least protein
1. Tuna 2. Miso 3. Milk 4. Green Peas
What is the acceptable macronutrient distribution range of energy from protein?
10-35%
Collagen
Cartilage, ligament, and bone tissue
To make proteins?
Cells assemble the 20 amino acids in specific sequences according to information provided by DNA
Ovovegetarian
Eats eggs but no other animal foods
Lactovegetarian
Eats milk and milk products but no animal flesh or eggs
Animal proteins are a good source of all nine?
Essential amino acids
Food intolerances trigger the body's immune response
False, food allergies trigger it
PER
Measures the weight gain of growing laboratory animals in relation to a specific type of protein
Gluten sensitivity and celiac disease have which of the following in common?
Requires a gluten free diet
During translation?
The mRNA code is read by the ribosomes which indicates which amino acids to use to make a protein
Transamination
The process of transferring a nitrogen-containing group to another substance to make an amino acid
Proteins help regulation the acid-base in the blood.
True
Protein-energy malnutrition is an example of?
Undernutrition
Edema
a buildup of fluid in tissues
Proteins are made up of smaller units called
amino acids
In general, a vegetarian diet has?
low energy density
Protein synthesis begins when a gene's coded information about the order of amino acids on a specific protein is copied (transcription) forming?
messenger RNA
Which of the following are common signs and symptoms of food allergies?
- scaly skin rash - difficulty swallowing - swollen or itchy lips
Plant proteins are a healthy alternative to animal proteins with people who eat this type of diet having lower rates of?
- type 2 diabetes - obesity - hypertension
What are some examples of things vegans can eat?
- vegetable oil - watermelon - tofu
To make dishes with complementary combination, a consumer must know?
- which plant foods are good sources of protein - which essential amino acids are limiting in plant foods
Your body makes proteins by following information coded in your?
- deoxyribonucleic acid - DNA
What cells do not contain protein?
None, all cells contain some protein
What are two key factors in determining the quality of a protein?
- amino acid composition - digestibility
High-protein diets are generally not recommended for healthy individuals because they may increase the risk for?
- cancer - diabetes
What are some examples of high-quality protein?
- eggs - fish - poultry - meat
What are potential causes of denaturation?
- heat - stomach acid
Rank in order the steps involved in the digestion of protein beginning in the stomach.
1. Denaturation by stomach acid and partial digestion by pepsin 2. The pancreas secretes protein-splitting enzymes 3. Final digestion occurs within absorptive cells 4. Amino acids enter the portal vein and travel to the liver 5. Rectum: Very little dietary protein is excreted in feces
Humans digest animal proteins better than plant proteins. For this reason vegetarians may need to increase their protein intake by about _____ to meet their protein requirements.
10%
Poor sources of protein are?
Fruits
High-protein diets?
Lead to increased urine output which, in turn, poses a risk for dehydration
What accounts for the majority of the nitrogen losses that occur each day?
Urinary elimination of urea
Vegetarian diets provide more?
- phytochemicals - fiber - Vitamins E & C - folic acid
A person consuming 2000 kcals and eating 20% of her kcals from protein is eating how many grams or protein?
100 grams
Biological Value
Based on how well and how quickly the body converts food protein into body tissue proteins
The blood test BUN can be used to asses the function of the?
Kidney
What is true about transamination?
- reactions are reversible - involves the process of transferring a nitrogen-containing group to another substance to make an amino acid
Albumin
blood protein
Process of protein digestion
1. digested proteins move from the stomach into the small intestine 2. Further digestion occurs as the pancreas secretes protein-splitting enzymes, including typsin 3. Final digestion occurs within absorptive cells 4. Amino acids enter the portal vein and travel to the liver
Vegetarian
A person who relies heavily on plant foods and may or may not include some animal foods in their diet is considered one
PDCAA
Considers how well the body converts food protein into body and tissue and also the amino acid composition
The reason that one person might take a Vitamin D supplement resulting in kidney stones and another person might take the same amount of the supplements and not develop kidney stones may be related to?
Nutritional genomics
Enzymes, antibodies, and clotting compounds are made of?
Protein
Amino acids are the end product of?
Protein digestion
Not all amino acids need to be supplied through dietary sources because ___________________ breaks down old and unneeded proteins into their component amino acids then recycles them to make new proteins.
Protein turnover