Nutrition Chapter 4. Carbohydrates
What artificial sweetener is also known as "NutraSweet" and "Equal"?
aspartame
Common food sources of amylose?
beans, breads, vegetables
High levels of hemoglobin A1c indicate chronically elevated...?
blood glucose
In metabolic syndrome which of the following may be elevated?
blood pressure, fasting glucose, and triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol, large waist circumference
Examples of whole grains?
bulgur, oatmeal, whole wheat flour
Food that contain essential no carbohydrates?
butter, eggs, beef
Key nutrients provided by dairy products?
calcium, protein, vitamin D, potassium
Refined grains
contain endosperm only and lower in fiber and lighter in texture
Soluble fiber________ the absorption of cholesterol and cholesterol-rich bile acids into the blood
decreases
insulin
decreases blood glucose
Traditional symptoms of diabetes?
extreme thirst, frequent urination, and excessive hunger
When inadequate carbohydrates are consumed what other dietary components can be used to supply energy?
fat and protein
One benefit of having sugar alcohols instead of sugars in a food product?
fewer calories
Functional fiber
fiber added to food that has been shown to have beneficial effect
glucagon
increases blood glucose
Type 2 diabetes
insulin resistance and often associated with obesity
Has two glucose molecules bonded together and is also known as malt sugar
maltose
Symptoms of hypoglycemia?
shakiness, hunger, sweating
Advantame is an alternative sweetener that is...
similar to aspartame but not much sweeter, does not need to include alerts for PKU, and is stable at high temperatures and can be used as a tabletop sweetener
Complex carbohydrates are also known as
starch
Alternative sweetener that is chemically similar to aspartame but much sweeter and does not require the warning for people with PKU?
Advantame
When a person consumes fiber, inadequate fluid intake can lead to what?
Blockages in the intestine
Benefits of including some insoluble fiber in the diet?
reduces transit time of feces and reduces constipation
Foods based on carbohydrate contents from highest to lowest?
1. baked potato 2. fat-free milk 3. egg
Sugar alcohols are advantageous in food products because they...
do not promote dental caries, are more slowly metabolized than sugar, and provide fewer calories than sugar
Which MyPlate food groups provide many high-fiber foods?
fruits, vegetables, and grains
Carbohydrate circulating in blood used for immediate energy?
glucose
In the liver, galactose is transformed into _______________, the most common monosaccharide.
glucose
Major monosaccharide found in the body
glucose
What alternative sweetener has been on the market the longest?
Saccharin
Example of a sugar alcohol?
Xylitol
Stevia is an alternative sweetener derived from
a south american shrub
What nonnutritive sweeteners are currently available in the food supply in the United States?
acesulfame-K, aspartame, neotame
where do enzymes break down the disaccharides sucrose, lactose, and maltose into monosaccharides glucose, fructose, and galactose?
small intestine
Three chlorine atoms to sucrose makes
sucralose
What artificial sweetener is considered useful in baking because it resists destruction by heat?
sucralose
Secondary lactose maldigestion
temporarily decreased production of lactase due to a specific cause, such as an intestinal virus; may cause abdominal pain, gas, and diarrhea after consumption of large quantities of lactose
Type 1 diabetes
total insulin deficiency due to destruction of insulin-producing cells of the pancreas
Types of fruit that are great sources of dietary fiber?
whole and cut up
4 steps in the digestion and absorption process of carbohydrates
1. salivary amylase is inactivated by strong acids in the stomach. 2. enzymes break down starch into maltose in the small intestine. 3. Soluble(viscous) fiber is fermented by bacteria in the large intestine. 4. Non-fermentable fiber escapes digestion and is excreted in feces.
How much milk can most individuals with decrease lactase production tolerate?
1/2 to 1 cup
When bacteria in the mouth break down _______________ they produce acids that dissolve the tooth enamel leading to dental caries
carbphydrates
Examples of polysaccharides?
cellulose, amylopectin, amylose
High fiber diet is helpful for weight management because?
contributes to satiety and provides few calories
What can assist in the digestion of carbohydrates even before the food enters the mouth?
cooking food
Nutritionally similar to table sugar, honey contains...
glucose and fructose
sucrose is made up of?
glucose and fructose
What makes up lactose?
glucose and galactose
Where does the enzymatic digestion of carbohydrates begin?
mouth
Areas of the body that can be permanently damaged by uncontrolled diabetes?
nerves, kidneys, eyes, heart
Sweeteners like monosaccharides and disaccharides provide calories and are designated as
nutritive sweeteners
Gestational diabetes
occurs in some pregnant women and resolves after delivery of the baby
Examples of soluble (viscous) fibers?
pectins, gums, and mucilages
Benefit of soluble fiber?
reduces total serum cholestrol
Consumption of this type of sugar may have a laxative effect
sugar alcohol
Natural food sources of sucrose?
sugar beets and maple sugar
Appropriate uses of aspartame?
sugar free gum, sugar free strawberry preserves, and diet soft drinks
What foods contain the highest percentage of calories from carbohydrates?
table sugar, jam, dried fruit
Highest risk for over consuming empty calories in place of nutrients essential for growth?
teenagers and children
Aspartame supplies 4 kcal per gram and is?
200 times sweeter than sugar
A high fiber diet may improve blood cholesterol measurements because...
1. reduced insulin secretion in lower cholesterol in the liver 2. fatty acids produced during fermentation of soluble fiber in the large intestine reduce cholesterol synthesis in the liver 3. soluble fiber binds to cholesterol in the GI tract, cause it to be excreted
According to Dietary guidelines, how many of our grains should come from whole grains?
1/2
What percent of calories should come from carbohydrates?
45%-65%
Acceptable Daily Intake
Amount of a sweetener an individual can safely consume over a lifetime. Guideline set 100 times less than the level at which no harmful effect were notes in animal studies
What must a grain contain to be considered a whole grain?
Germ, endosperm, and bran. Also typically more expensive but higher in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants
A prediabetic is someone who has
HbA1c between 5.7% to 6.4% and blood glucose from 100 to 125 mg/dl
diet excessively high in fiber?
My decrease absorption of essential minerals zinc and iron
Primary function of carbohydrates in the body?
To provide energy
What type of sweetener is the sweetest?
alternative sweeteners
Aspartame is an alternative sweetener made of two____________ acids (phenylalanine and aspartic acid) and methanol.
amino
Highly branched chain of glucose units?
amylopectin
Which polysaccharide is digested more rapidly?
amylopectin
Long, straight chain of starch that makes up about 20% of digestible starch
amylose
straight chain of glucose units?
amylose
energy stored i the liver and muscles for later use?
glycogen
What sweetener should not be given to infants?
honey
Fiber
is a complex carbohydrate, found in plants, and adds bulk to feces
Major storage sites for glycogen?
liver and muscle
Hypoglycemia indicates a ______ blood glucose level
low
What disaccharide is important in the formation of alcoholic beverages?
maltose
major food sources of lactose?
milk and dairy products
Primary lactose maldigestion
Chronically decreased production of lactase with no apparent cause; may cause abdominal pain, gas, and diarrhea after consumption of large quantities of lactose