Nutrition
The resting energy expenditure (REE) for men is?
1 cal/kg/hr
Macrominerals are those that people require daily in amounts over 100 mg. What are they?
Calcium phosphorus sodium potassium magnesium chloride sulfur
The 6 major minerals in the body are ___, ___, and ____.
Calcium, Chloride, Magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and sulfur.
_____ is a fatlike substance that is both produced by the body and found in foods of animal origin.
Cholesterol
Because older adults have lowered glucose tolerance, a nursing intervention that can be performed to help with this is?
Eat more complex carbohydrates rather than sugar-rich foods. (e.g. breads, cereals, rice, pasta, potatoes, and legumes)
_____ is a complex carbohydrate derived from plants, supplies roughage, or bulk, to the diet.
Fiber
____, a hormone secreted by the pancreas, enhances the transport of glucose into cells.
Insulin
_____ provides energy, builds and repairs tissue and contain nitrogen
Protein
_____ are polysaccharides, found in plants such as grains, legumes, and potatoes. Other foods, such as cereals, breads, flour, puddings, are processed from starches.
Starches
Fat soluble vitamins are?
Vitamin A, D, E, and K
Can the body store fat-soluble vitamins?
Yes Therefore a daily supply is not absolutely necessary
Energy intake for alcohol a. 4 calories/gram b. 9 calories/gram c. 7 calories/gram
c
Energy intake for fat a. 4 calories/gram b. 7 calories/gram c. 9 calories/gram
c
The body obtains energy in the form of ____ from carbs, protein, fat, and alcohol.
calories
The energy-providing nutrients are?
carbs, fats, and proteins
Amino acids are absorbed by active transport through the small intestine into the portal blood _____.
circulation
double molecule carbohydrates are _____.
disaccharides
In a sense, protein is stored as body tissue, because the body cannot actually store ____ amino acids for future use.
excess
Glucose that cannot be stored as glycogen is converted to ___.
fat
Glycogen is a large polymer (compound molecule) of ____.
glucose
After the body breaks carbohydrates down into ____, some continues to circulate in the blood to maintain blood levels and to provide a readily available source of energy. The remainder is either used as energy or ____.
glucose; stored
Carbohydrates are stored either as ____or as a fat
glycogen
Chemical digestion of lipids begins in the stomach, but are digested mainly in the small _____.
intestines
Microminerals are those that people require under 100 mg per day. What are they?
iron zinc manganese iodine fluoride copper cobalt chromium selenium
The ___ uses some amino acids to synthesize specific proteins (e.g. liver cells and the plasma proteins albumin, globulin, and fibrinogen)
liver
Carbohydrate ____ is a major source of body energy
metabolism
Essentially, all ______ are absorbed by the small intestine in healthy people.
monosaccharides
Examples of ______ fatty acids are oil oil, peanuts, and canola oil
monounsaturated
Digestion of protein foods begins in the ____, where the enzyme pepsin breaks proteins down into smaller units.
mouth
Managing a healthy or ideal body weight requires a balance between the expenditure of energy and the intake of _____.
nutrients
Older adults may have problems associated with _____due to difficulty chewing.
nutrition
A person's energy balance is determined by his or her energy intake with energy ____.
output
Examples of _____ fatty acids are vegetable oil, fish, and margarine.
polyunsaturated
MOST digestion of proteins occurs in the ____ intestines.
small
complex carbohydrates are?
starches and fiber
Cholesterol is needed to create bile acids and to synthesize ____ hormones.
steroid
Simple carbohydrates are?
sugars
Incomplete proteins lack one or more essential amino acids, these are usually derived from ____.
vegetables
Fiber is found in the outer layer of grains, bran and in the skin, seeds, and pulp of many ____ and ____.
vegetables and fruit
What are some nursing interventions you could do as a nurse to help older adults with nutritional problems related to decreased social interaction and loneliness?
-Promote appropriate social interactions at meals. -Encourage client and spouse to take interest in food prep. -Encourage family/caregiver to make dining setting appealing with tablecloth, napkins, and place mats. -If food preparation is not possible, suggest meals on wheels. -Suggest picnics in yard, inviting friends over.
The resting energy expenditure (REE) for women is?
0.9 cal/kg/hr
Womens rule of 5 is?
100 lb for 5ft of height +5 lb. for every inch over 5 ft +/- 10% for body frame size (by measuring wrist)
Mens rule of 6 is?
106 lb for 5 ft of height +6 lb for each inch over 5 ft. +/- 10% for body-frame size
A pound of fat provides ____ kilocalories
3500
Factors affecting Nutrition
Development Sex Ethnicity and culture Beliefs about food Personal preferences religious practices lifestyle economics medication and therapy health alcohol consumption advertising psychological factors
_____ balance is the relationship between the energy derived from food and the energy used by the body.
Energy
Fiber CAN be digested by humans. T or F
False - It cannot be digested by humans
____ persons will obtain most of their calories from fat metabolism, but some amount of carbohydrates or proteins must also be used because the brain, nerves, and RBC require glucose.
Fasting
Single sugar carbohydrates are _____.
Monosaccharides
Can the body store water soluble vitamins?
No Therefore, people must get a daily supply in the diet
Some examples of ___ are light housework, walking steady, heavy housework, laboring, average jogging, cycling, and energetic swimming.
REE
Complete proteins contain all of the essential amino acids plus many nonessential ones. Most animal proteins including meats, poultry, fish, dairy products and eggs are complete proteins. T or F
T
Water soluble vitamins are?
Vitamin C B-complex (B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B6 (pyridoxine), B9 (folic acid), B12 (cobalamin), pantothenic acid, biotin
Energy intake for carbohydrates a. 4 calories/gram b. 9 calories/gram c. 7 calories/gram
a
Energy intake for protein a. 4 calories/gram b. 9 calories/gram c. 7 calories/gram
a
____ ___, organic molecules made up primarily of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. They are categorized as essential or non-essential.
amino acids
Protein metabolism includes three activities, they are?
anabolism catabolism nitrogen balance
Almost all body cells are capable of storing glycogen; however, most is stored in the ____ and ____ muscles, where it is available for conversion back into glucose.
liver and skeletal