Nutrition Week 10 Application Activity
Excessive vitamin D intakes can result in ______.
calcium deposits in the kidneys
The "4 Ds of pellagra" are _______.
dementia, dermatitis, diarrhea, and death
In most instances, consuming more B vitamins than your body needs _______.
increases your body's elimination of the unneeded B vitamins in urine
Vitamin D helps the body absorb ______.
phosphorus and calcium
A variety of factors can interfere with or improve calcium absorption. Indicate whether each situation increases or decreases calcium absorption by dragging it to the appropriate column.
Increases calcium absorption: Infancy Milk Pregnancy Decreases calcium absorption: Being an older adult Oxalic acid in spinach
Durrika takes megadoses of vitamin B-6 because she thinks it benefits her health. After learning about this vitamin in your nutrition class, which of the following statements about vitamin B-6 would be the most accurate information to tell her?
Ingesting large doses of vitamin B-6 can cause nerve damage.
Humans need vitamin B-6 for _______.
amino acid metabolism
_____ is added to refined grain products as part of the grain enrichment program.
Thiamin
Put the foods in order from the greatest amount of calcium per serving (1) to the least amount of calcium per serving (5).
1- 1/2 cup tofu, made with calcium sulfate 2- 1 cup 1% milk 3- 1cup plain, low-fat yogurt 4- 1 oz Swiss cheese 5- 1 cup boiled, frozen, drained kale
A variety of factors can increase or decrease your risk of osteoporosis. Determine whether the situation on the left will increase or decrease your risk of this disease.
Decreased osteoporosis risk: Young Male Nonsmoker Participates in regular physical activity Over weight, large frame American American Increased osteoporosis risk: Older female Smokes cigarettes Inactive, sedentary lifestyle Slender frame Asian or caucasian Excessive alcohol intake
Which of the following foods is a rich source of riboflavin?
Fat-free milk
Which of the following B vitamins does not play a direct role in energy metabolism?
Folate
Felix is concerned about his body's ability to make vitamin D. Match the following situations as either one that generally improves his body's ability to make vitamin D or generally reduces his body's ability to make vitamin D.
Less vitamin D synthesis: Older vs. Younger person Dark Skinned vs. light skin Less vs. More time in the sun More vitamin D synthesis: Summer vs. Winter Months Souther vs. norther latitudes
Do you have any risks for osteoporosis? Which ones? How often do you consume high-calcium foods? Do you think it's adequate? What could you do to improve your diet?
NOT THE EXACT ANSWER! Risks of osteoporosis: Gender- Women are more likely to get osteoporosis more then men Age- People over the age of 45 or more at risk for bone disease Race- Asian Americans are likely to develop osteoporosis Body size- Having a smaller frame is more of a risk Calcium and vitamin D alone have the ability to prevent bone loss and reduce fracture. Eat more Calcium enrich foods to avoid osteoporosis ex: Dairy, Milk, Cheese, Kale etc.
You are at a store and see this:Women's Ultra Mega® Energy & Metabolism Vitapak® ProgramOnly $45 for a 30-day supply! Look at the supplement label below, focusing on the B vitamins for energy production. Predict what will happen if you consume this supplement.
THIS IS NOT THE EXACT ANSWER!! Explanation: There are a couple of problems with this supplement. 1. Most people eating a normal diet get plenty of these nutrients, so adding more (over the RDA) is not needed. 2. As water-soluble vitamins, any excess that a person consumes (and this would all be excess) gets excreted in the urine. You may hear people say that vitamins just make for expensive urine; here it's definitely true! But people who take this vitamin package may experience feelings of energy, but they're completely unrelated to the energy vitamins. What's giving them energy? It's the caffeine pill that comes with these vitamins--see below. This is more than the amount of caffeine that you'd get from 2 cups of coffee!
Most B vitamins function as part of _______.
coenzymes
Last week, Leon started taking megadoses of a dietary supplement to reduce his blood lipid levels. Within a few days after he began taking the supplement, he noticed his face felt uncomfortably warm and his cheeks were red. Based on this information, Leon is taking _______.
niacin
Amina is a Pakastani woman living in poverty. She's not seen in public places without being covered almost completely in heavy veils. Her usual diet is comprised of legumes, small amounts of lamb, whole-grain breads and rice, fruit, and a few vegetables. Based on this information, Amina is most at risk of ______.
osteomalacia