Nutrition Chapter 12
glycemic index
extent to which carbohydrate-containing foods increase blood glucose levels
satiety
feeling of fullness
what simple sugars does the body use to directly form energy?
glucose and fructose
monosaccharides examples
glucose, fructose, galactose
dietary fiber, how many calories per gram?
2
fiber supplies how many calories per gram?
2
aspartame
NutraSweet, 4 calories per gram (made from amino acids), PKU
glycogen
The body's storage form of glucose (stored in liver, only produced by animals)
saccharin
The first artificial sweetener. Once banned because it was believed to cause cancer. Sweet'N Low
alcohol sugars
include a chemical component of alcohol, sweet taste like simple sugars
carbohydrates
major source of energy
only animal product that contains significant amounts of simple sugar
milk
2 types of simple sugars
monosaccharides and disaccharides
artificial sweeteners are also called...
nonnutritive sweeteners
complex carbohydrates
polysaccharides, starches, glycogen, dietary fibers, plant foods (beans, potatoes, corn)
commonly used food additive
simple sugars
carb family consists of 3 types of chemical substances:
simple sugars, complex carbs (starch), dietary fiber
simple sugars
small molecules that require little or no digestion before they can be used in the body (2 types)
sucralose
splenda
Dissaccharide examples
sucrose, lactose, maltose, honey
dietary fiber
very low in calories, helps prevent constipation, under-consumed, cannot be digested by human health enzymes
is high fructose corn syrup considered a simple sugar?
yes