nutrition Chapter 12 -vitamin D Fat Soluble Vitamins
Functions of Vitamin D
-Calcium and Phosphorus Homeostasis -Aid in increasing absorption of calcium -Aid in releasing calcium from bone, if necessary -Regulate blood calcium level -Increased intestinal absorption of calcium from food -With parathyroid hormone, releases calcium from bone -Cell differentiation -Linked to the reduction of breast, ovarian, colon, and prostate -cancer development -Immune Function
2 tbsp of cod liver oil provide__________of daily value
680%
Vitamin D AI Needs
AI 1-70: 600 IU = 15 micrograms a day -Over the age of age 70: 800 IU = 20 micrograms a day
meals emphasizing Vitamin D
Breakfast Glass of fortified low fat milk (1 cup 15% DV vitamin D) Fortified cereal (3/4 cup 5% DV vitamin D) Lunch Banana (15% RDA magnesium) Spinach and egg white omelet (1 cup spinach 45% RDA magnesium) Dinner Grilled salmon (3oz. 130% DV vitamin D) Brown rice (1 cup 40% RDA magnesium) Peas or beans (1 cup 30% magnesium)
Vitamin D Daily Value Needs
Daily Value (used on food and supplement labels) 10 micrograms (or 400 IU) 1 IU = .025 micrograms , 1 microgram calciferol = 40 IU vitamin D *****Know these conversions for the test.
Meal Plan for Adequate Consumption of Vitamin D and Magnesium
Foods rich in vitamin D include salmon and mushrooms. Foods rich in magnesium include avocados and bananas
D3 is processed in the _________, inactivated, then reactivated in the ________________.
LIVER;KIDNEY
"Conditional" or prohormone
Precursor of a hormone.
Vitamin D - UV Light formation
Skin formation: 1-UV light changes 7-dehydrocholesterol (form of cholesterol) to cholecalciferol 2-UV light converts provitamin D3 to previtamin D3 in skin 3-Previtamin D3 converted to vitamin D3 and released into bloodstream 4-Travels to liver and kidney and converted to bio active form- calcitriol 5-Requirement-sunlight 2-3 times a week for 10-15 minutes
Vitamin D is stored ______
Stored in fat tissue
T/F Fat malabsorption impairs vitamin D absorption
T
Vitamin D Toxicities T/F Calcium deposits in kidneys, heart, and blood vessels, narrowing of
T
Vitamin D Toxicities T/F Does not occur from sunlight or dietary sources
T
Vitamin D Toxicities T/F Does occur with supplementation
T
Vitamin D Toxicities T/F Over-absorption of calcium (hypercalcemia), increase calcium excretion
T
Vitamin D Toxicities T/F Upper limit 100 micrograms a day
T
Vitamin D Toxicities T/F pulmonary arteries and aorta, facial changes, mental retardation
T
Vitamin D UL Needs
UL - 50 micrograms
Forms of vitamin D
Vitamin D2 Vitamin D3 Dihydroxy Vitamin D3
Rickets
bone deformities caused by Vitamin D deficiency in children
Dihydroxy Vitamin D3 =
calcitrol converted form in liver
Vitamin D supplements provides less activity than ______________________which is found naturally in foods and produced after exposure to sunlight
cholecalciferol (vitamin D3 )
Vitamin D3 =
cholecalciferol - the form created by UV light
Absorbed via micelles and transported via _____________ IN THE
chylomicrons in the lymphatic system
Because UV light can convert a form of cholesterol into Vitamin D, it's considered _________________. If production is adequate, intake isn't necessary.
conditional
Vitamin D2 = ergocalciferol -
ergocalciferol - the form naturally found in foods
vitamin D supplements are Fortified foods and supplements that are in the form of _________________________
ergocalciferol or vitamin D2
Vitamin D is Excreted by
primarily through bile that is lost in feces, small amounts are also exerted in urine
Bound to a __________ once in CV
protein
found in youth, bones fail to calcify, becoming weak, brittle, abnormally formed. Bowlegs, protruding belly are most obvious signs.
rickets
Milk is fortified with _______ micrograms
10
Vitamin D dietary sources
Only animal based foods 1.Fortified milk 2.egg yolk 3.liver 4.fatty fish 5.sunlight exposure
Vitamin D3 Synthesis of the active form is regulated by _____________ and kidneys
parathyroid gland and the kidneys
~80% of vitamin D2 consumed is incorporated into ___________
micelles
Eggs, butter, liver, and some margarine, but have to be eaten in such large amounts that they are ________________________________
not considered good sources
"soft bones " adult form of rickets, often in women. Bones will soften. Low calcium intake, low exposure to sun, repeated pregnancies with repeated lactation can cause deficiency. Bowlegs, bent over are signs.
osteomalacia