Chapter 4: Carbohydrates

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How many grams of sugar (based on a 2000-kcal diet) with 10% of the caloric intake from Alan sugar be equal to?

50 grams

The threshold for diagnosis the diabetes is a hemoglobin A1c level greater than

6.5%

Type 2 diabetes

A form of diabetes characterized by insulin resistance in often associated with obesity

Which of the following are easy ways to increase your dietary fiber intakes to meet the AI?

Choose fiber rich fruits, choose whole grains, and choose vegetables

Which of the following food choices comply with the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines?

Choose frozen blueberries with no added sugar's instead of sweetened frozen blueberries, add beat acorn squash as a side dish with dinner, and she's brown rice instead of white rice in a recipe

Which of the following reasons reasons for low fiber intake in the United States?

Lack of knowledge and high and intake of processed foods

Name the disaccharide that is also known as "milk sugar"

Lactose

The main form of carbohydrate found in dairy foods is

Lactose

Which of the following conditions may be present in a person with metabolic syndrome?

Large waist circumference, high blood triglycerides, high blood pressure, low HDL cholesterol, and high fasting glucose

__________ is a disaccharide made of two glucose molecules bonded together

Maltose

Patient experience reactive hypoglycemia may benefit from eating

Meals with a mixture of macro nutrients and meals on a regular schedule

Luo Han guo is the extract of

Monk fruit

Digestion of carbohydrates by human enzymes take place in which sections of the gastrointestinal tract?

Mouth and small intestine

If carbohydrate intake is in adequate in glycogen stores are depleted, the body can produce more glucose by breaking down

Muscle

The primary function of glycogen is to store glucose for later use. Glycogen stored stored in the liver and

Muscles

What are the two storage sites for glycogen in the human body?

Muscles and liver

Which of the following non-nutritive sweeteners are currently available in the flood supply in the United States?

Neotame, acesulfame-k, and aspartame

Monosaccharides are absorbed into intestinal cells and then enter the

Portal vein for transport to the liver

Which of the following are sources of starch in the diet?

Potatoes, pasta, and whole wheat bread

__________, A type of functional fiber, include a group of short chain carbohydrates or oligosaccharides, resistant to human digestion but fermented by bacteria in the colon

Prebiotics

About 75% of the worlds population has__________ lactose maldigestion, which results from a normal and gradual decline in lactose production with age

Primary

For a person with insulin resistance, the pancreas

Produces plenty of insulin, but selves cannot use it effectively

Which of the following are possible fates of carbohydrate once it has been absorbed?

Producing fat, release directly into the bloodstream for use by organs, and producing glycogen

___________ are use in some types of gum, breath mints, and candy because they are not readily metabolized by bacteria to acids in the mouth and thus to not promote tooth decay

Sugar alcohols

Which type of fiber is fermented by bacteria in a large intestine?

soluble fiber

What are the two storage sites for glycogen in the human body?

Liver and muscles

The inability to recognize whole-grain products at the time of purchase is one reason for a

Low fiber intake

Refined grains are__________ in fiber that whole grains

Lower

Which of the following influence glycemic index?

Macronutrients in a meal and physical structure

Salivary amylase is inactivated in the

Stomach

What is the technical term for high blood sugar?

hyperglycemia

Hypoglycemia is a __________ blood glucose level

low

__________ is a disaccharide important in the formation of alcoholic beverages

maltose

Which type of carbohydrate is formed by linking many( e.g., hundreds) of glucose units together?

polysaccharides

Which of the following is a sugar alcohol?

sorbitol

Complex carbohydrates are also known as

starch

What are other names for complex carbohydrates?

starch and polysaccharides

All sweeteners are compared to the sweetness found in

sucrose

What are some natural food sources of sucrose?

sugar beets and maple sugar

Alternative (or artificial) sweeteners

sweeten foods while providing few or no calories and include saccharin, aspartame, and sucralose

Stevia is an alternative sweetener derived from

A South American shrub

Type 1 diabetes

A form of diabetes characterized by total insulin deficiency due to distraction of insulin-producing cells of the pancreas

Which of the following are symptoms associated with diverticulitis?

Abdominal pain

What is the guideline that is set at a level 100 times less than the level at which no harmful affects were noted in animal studies?

Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)

Which is the most appropriate definition of Acceptable Daily Intake?

Amount of sweetener in individual can safely consume daily over a lifetime

Which type of starch makes up 80% of digestible starches in the diet?

Amylopectin

What is digestible straight-chain type of starch composed of glucose units called?

Amylose

Why is it not a good idea consume excessive amounts of sugar alcohols?

Because it can cause diarrhea

A patient with metabolic syndrome scores high on 3 of 5 risk factors. A__________ of 100mg/dL or higher is considered a risk factor

Blood glucose

High levels of hemoglobin A1c indicates chronically elevated

Blood glucose

Ketosis is the condition of having a high concentration of Ketone bodies in the_________

Bloodstream

A whole grain is defined as a grain that contains the whole grain seed or curl. The three components of a green seed or kernel include the

Bran, germ, and endosperm

Which macronutrients provide 4 kcalories per gram?

Carbohydrates

Which of the following is another term for glucose?

Dextrose

Type 2 Diabetes can often be effectively manage through

Diet, moderate weight loss, and physical activity

How are nonstartch polysaccharides listed on food labels?

Dietary fiber

Sugar alcohols are advantageous in food products because they

Do not promote dental caries and provide fewer calories than sugar

What is the purpose of the Whole Grain Sam that food manufactures use on grain products?

Do you identify foods made with whole grains

True or false: aspartame is heat stable so it is appropriate for using and cooking

False

True or false: consumption of sugar induces hyper activity among children

False

True or false: dietary fiber includes indigestible plant and animal materials

False

True or false: vegetables must be consumed raw to enjoy their nutrient benefits

False

What is the best way to confirm that the product contains 100% whole-grains?

First word on the ingredients list should be "whole" and look for the Whole Grain stamp on packaging

Sucrose is made up of two monosaccharides: glucose and__________

Fructose

Which MyPlate food groups provide many high-fiber foods?

Fruits, greens, and vegetables

Symptoms of hypoglycemia should resolve quickly with the consumption of

Glucose and carbohydrate

Which of the following areas of the body can be permanently damaged by uncontrolled diabetes?

Heart, nerves, eyes, and kidneys

Because of its low cost, shelf-stability, and desirable food properties__________, is used in the manufacture of many processed foods, including soft drinks, condiments, and snack foods

High-fructose corn syrup

Amylopectin

Highly branch chain of glucose units

Which of the following processed foods or beverages are high and added sugars

Ice cream, cakes, and soda

Amylase is

In enzyme

Which of the following are true about cellulose?

Insoluble fiber, made of glucose molecules, and straight-chain polysaccharide

In people with type 1 Diabetes, the cells of the pancreas stop producing

Insulin

Individuals with type 1 diabetes have to be treated with which approach?

Insulin

Long-term low-carbohydrate intake is not recommended because it will lead to

Ketosis

What is the process called when fat does not break down completely yielding Ketone bodies?

Ketosis

Choose the "1 cup equivalents" for the dairy group

1 Cup of milk, yogurt, or soy milk, 1.5 ounces of natural cheese, and 2 ounces of processed cheese

Rank each of the following food based on carbohydrate content, from highest (top) to lowest (bottom)

1. Baked potato, 1 medium 2. Fat free milk, 1 cup 3. Egg, 1 large

Place an order the following for steps in the digestion and absorption process of carbohydrates (from top to bottom)

1. Salivary amylase is inactivated by strong acid in the stomach 2. Enzymes breakdown starting to maltose in the small intestine 3. Viscous fiber is fermented by bacteria in the large intestine 4. Nonfermentable fiber escapes digestion and is excreted in the feces

The acids produced from fermented soluble fibers are absorbed and provide about __________ kcal per gram

1.5

What is the RDA for carbohydrates for adults?

130 grams per day

Overcrowding the diet with sweets leaves little room for__________ foods such as fruits and vegetables

Nutrient-dense

What are the two broad classes of sweeteners?

Nutritive and alternative

The monosaccharides in the Di saccharides are designed as__________because they provide calories

Nutritive sweeteners

Examples of whole grains include

Oatmeal, cracked wheat(bulgur), and whole wheat flour

Which of the following is the best source of soluble fiber?

Oats

Choose risk factors for type 2 diabetes

Obesity, especially intra-abdominal obesity, physical inactivity, pre-diabetes, family history of diabetes, and history of gestational diabetes

Gestational diabetes

Occurs in some pregnant women and resolves after delivery of the baby

How is the starch content of a food typically explain on a food label?

Other carbohydrates

Which of the following are solvable (viscous) fibers?

Pectins, gums, and mucilages

Examples of functional fiber include

Polydextrouse, resistant starch, and insulin

The "K" in Acesulfame-K represents

Potassium

Which of the following are appropriate uses of aspartame?

Sugar-free gelatin desserts, diet soft drinks, and sugar-free chewing gum

Which foods can help to reduce the amount of acid on teeth?

Sugar-free gum, cheese, and peanuts

Sucrose, glucose, dextrose, and maltodextrin are a few examples of__________ in food products

Sugars

Which of the following are considered nutritive sweeteners (I.e., they provide calories)?

Sugars and sugar alcohols

Which of the following is considered nutritive sweeteners (I.e., they provide calories)?

Sugars and sugar alcohols

What is a hemorrhoid?

Swelling of a vein in the anal region

Of the following polysaccharides, which is digested most rapidly?

amylopectin

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

Insulin (effect on blood glucose)

decreases blood glucose

What is a risk of consuming sugars in the diet?

dental caries (cavities)

Which of the following foods contain essentially no carbohydrates?

eggs, beef, and butter

Which of the following are monosaccharides?

fructose, glucose, galactose

Which of the following are examples of simple sugars?

galactose, glucose, and fructose

Fermentation of undigested carbohydrates in the large intestine leads to the production of

gases and acids

Name the major monosaccharide found in the body.

glucose

Nutritionally similar to table sugar, honey contains

glucose and fructose

People with diabetes are at risk for developing

Cardiovascular disease

True or false: to treat an episode of diverticulitis, individuals should increase their fiber intake

False

True or false: type 2 diabetic patients always require insulin

False

True or false; type 1 Diabetes only begins during childhood

False

In metabolic syndrome, which of the following may be elevated?

Fasting glucose, triglycerides, and blood pressure

What is the conversion of carbohydrates to alcohol, acids, and carbon dioxide without the use of oxygen called?

Fermentation

A diet excessive in__________ may decrease the absorption of essential minerals such as iron and zinc

Fiber

What is the primary difference between fiber and starch?

Fiber cannot be digested by humans but starch can

What has contributed two few were dental caries in North American children over the last 20 years?

Fluoridated water and fluoridated toothpaste

Glycemic index is influenced by which of the following?

Food processing, start structure, and fiber content

Which of the following are traditional symptoms of diabetics?

Frequent urination, extreme thirst, and excessive hunger

Excessive intake of__________ may result in diarrhea

Fructose

What is the term use for fiber that does not appear naturally in food but is added to foods?

Functional fiber

Glycogen is stored in the liver and can be released by the hormone___________

Glucagon

Glycogen is a branch structure comprised of many__________ units bonded together

Glucose

In the liver, galactose is transformed into__________, most common monosaccharide

Glucose

Most of the fruit is consumed in the diet is converted to__________( another monosaccharide) in the liver

Glucose

Which monosaccharides are components of the milk sugar lactose?

Glucose and galactose

What helps motivated individuals achieve blood glucose goals?

Glycemic index and Carbohydrate counting

What are the forms of carbohydrate that can be used by the cell as fuel?

Glycogen and glucose

Which of the following measurements could be used to identify a person with prediabetes?

HbA1c between 5.7% to 6.4% and fasting blood glucose from 100 to 125 mg/dl

Choose characteristics of the alternative sweetener Neotame

Heat stable, 7000 to 13,000 sweeter then table sugar, and safe for use by people with PKU

Which of the following may occur as a result of excessive training during defecation?

Hemorrhoids and diverticular

Lactose maldigestion that occurs from a specific cost, such as long-standing diarrhea, and results in a decline in lactose production is considered_________lactose maldigestion

Secondary

The incidence of type 2 diabetes is increasing among children who are

Sedentary and obese

Which of the following are symptoms of hypoglycemia?

Shakiness, sweating, palpitations, anxiety, and hunger

Choose the characteristics accurately describe the alternative sweetener advantame

Similar to aspartame but much sweeter, does not need to include alerts for PKU, and stable a high temperatures and can be used as a tabletop sweetener

Why may combining lactose-containing foods with other foods help facilitate lactose digestion?

Slows the digestion process, that's giving more time to digest lactose

Most carbohydrates are absorbed from the

Small intestine

Where do you enzymes breakdown disaccharides sucrose, lactose, and maltose into monosaccharides, glucose, fructose, and galactose?

Small intestine

Where is the lactose enzyme produced?

Small intestine

Which of the following are major sources of added sugar's in American diet?

Soft drinks, dairy desserts, and cakes and cookies

Pectins, gums, and mucilages are classified as__________ fiber

Soluble (viscous)

A high-fiber diet may improve blood cholesterol measurements because

Soluble fiber binds to cholesterol in the GI tract, causing it to be excreted and fatty acids produced during fermentation of soluble fiber is in the large intestine reduce cholesterol synthesis in the liver

What does "other carbohydrates" on a food label often referred to?

Starch

Which types of food promote dental caries (i.e., cavities)?

Starchy and sticky

Amyplose

Straight chain of glucose units

The artificial sweetener made by adding three chlorine atoms to sucrose is

Sucralose

Which alternative sweetener is good for cooking because it doesn't break down under high heat conditions?

Sucralose

The carbohydrate that is considered the benchmark against which all other sweeteners are measured is_________

Sucrose

Select all the following are nutritive sweeteners

Sucrose, high-fructose corn syrup, and sorbitol

Identify names of sugars that may be added to foods

Sucrose, honey, and agave nectar

Excessive consumption of this type of sugar may have a laxative effect

Sugar alcohol

According to the Food and Nutrition Board, carbohydrates should provide__________% to____________% of total calories in the diet

45; 65

How much milk can most individuals with decreased lactose production tolerate?

1/2 or 1 cup

The World Health Organization recommends in upper limit of__________ of total kcal from added sugars

10%

At what initial level is fasting blood glucose considered to be too high and is an indicator of metabolic syndrome?

100 mg/dL

What is the criterion for fasting blood glucose above which an individual is diagnosed as diabetic?

126 mg/dl

Identify how many hours it takes before glycogen stores are depleted in the liver if no carbohydrate is consumed

18

Aspartame supplies 4 kcal per gram, but it is__________, so only a small amount is used to sweeten food products

200 times sweeter than sugar

A medium banana provides approximately what percentage of the RDA for carbohydrate?

25%

What percent of North American show signs of lactose maldigestion?

25%

What is the Adequate Intake Level of dietary fiber for men?

38 grams

Which of the following artificial sweeteners can be used in baked goods?

Acesulfame-K, sucralose, and Neotame

Which of the following statements about fiber are true?

Add spoke to the feces, is a complex carbohydrate, and a substance found in plants

Soft drinks and dairy desserts are major sources of___________ in American diet

Added sugars and calories

What American populations are at a particularly high risk of developing type w diabetes?

African Americans, Latino/Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans

saccharine is an

Alternative sweetener

Which type of sweetener is the sweetest?

Alternative sweeteners

Which two of the following are forms of starch that are digestible by humans?

Amylose and amylopectin

Which of the following are examples of polysaccharides?

Amylose, cellulose, and amylopectin

Which type of fiber is in undigestible, non-fermentable, straight-chain polysaccharide made of glucose molecules?

Cellulose

Which of the following are good sources of viscous fiber?

Apples, kidney beans, and carrots

Which alternative sweetener contains the amino acid phenylalanine and aspartic acid?

Aspartame

An individual who is experiencing an episode of diverticulitis should

Avoid fiber

Cow's milk and other dairy products are especially rich sources of which two nutrients?

Calcium and I

A high-________ dietary pattern is clearly associated with development of dental decay

Carbohydrate

Fermentation occurs when

Carbohydrate is converted to alcohol, acids, and carbon dioxide without the use of oxygen

Wheat

Contains a high amount of gluten which enables speakers to create risen breads

What are some characteristics of sugar alcohols?

Contribute fewer calories and sugars and absorbed and metabolized more slowly

Which of the following are ways to select or prepare potatoes that Will produce a slower rise in blood glucose?

Cook potatoes and then refrigerate overnight before eating and buy "new" potatoes that have thin skins

Which of the following can assist the digestion of carbohydrates even before food enters the mouth?

Cooking food

As intake of added sugar's increase, dietary quality

Decreases

When cells are deprived of glucose, they metabolize lipids for energy, a process that results information of ketones. High levels of ketone in the blood lead to

Dehydration, coma, and ion imbalances

Stephen complains to his doctor a frequent urination and extreme thirst. Over the past 3 months, he also lost 12 pounds without dieting. His doctor sends him for test to see if he has

Diabetes

Which of the following may occur with a high and take a fructose?

Diarrhea

Several well controlled studies found that sugar in the diet________~ affects children's behavior

Did not

True or false: Anutritive sweetener is sweeter tasting than an alternative sweetener

False

True or false: epinephrine is a hormone that acts to decrease glycogen breakdown in liver

False

True or false: fermentable fiber is a fiber that is not easily metabolized by intestinal bacteria

False

True or false: it is unlikely that a person with diabetes is undiagnosed

False

True or false: most cases of type 1 Diabetes begin with an immune system disorder, which causes distraction of the insulin-producing cells and liver

False

True or false: most cases of type 1 diabetes begin with an immune System disorder, which causes distraction of the insulin-producing cells and liver

False

True or false: soluble fibers are not readily dissolved in water and not easily metabolized by intestinal bacteria

False

True or false: the chemical bonds between individual sugar units and fiber can be digested by human enzymes in the GI tract

False

What sugar is generally 55% fructose, use extensively in the food industry, and cheaper to produce than sucrose?

High-fructose corn syrup

Barley

Highest in fiber; very slow cooking

What is the main health benefit of nonfermentable (insoluble) fiber?

Improves gastrointestinal health

Type 1 diabetes results from

Inadequate insulin production

Glucagon (effect on blood glucose)

Increases blood glucose

The key element that underlies all the conditions of the metabolic syndrome is

Insulin resistance

The combination of a very high fiber intake (>60 grams per day) and low fluid intake can lead to

Intestinal blockages and constipation

What are the unhealthy consequences for an excessively high intake of fiber?

Intestinal blockages and decreased absorption of zinc and iron

Acesulfame-K is a useful alternative sweetener because

It does not cause dental caries and it is heat-stable and can be used in baking

Why is glycogen an ideal storage form of carbohydrate in the human body?

It has a branched structure that can be broken down quickly

Which three of the following contain the highest percentage of calories from carbohydrates?

Jam, dried fruit, and table sugar

What is produced from a particular breakdown of fat and can lead to dehydration, ion imbalance, coma, and even death?

Ketones

Corn

Known for its sweet flavor

It is important to eat adequate carbohydrates so that the body does not use__________ for energy

Protein

If you do not consume adequate carbohydrates, what other dietary components can supply energy?

Protein and fat

Which types of cells can only use simple carbohydrates for fuel?

Red blood cells

Which of the following are benefits of including some insoluble fiber in the diet?

Reduces constipation and reduces transit time to feces

Which of the following are possible fates of carbohydrate on it has been absorbed?

Release directly into the bloodstream for use by organs, producing fat, and producing glycogen

Quinoa

Rich and high quality protein, this is a small, light colored round grain

Which alternative sweetener has been on the market the longest?

Saccharine

Which of the following may be used for treatment of type 2 diabetes?

Taking oral medications to help lower blood glucose, injecting insulin to help lower blood glucose, and incorporating physical activity in the daily routine

Who is at risk for over consuming empty calories in place of nutrients essential for growth?

Teenagers and children

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

Why can't fibers be absorbed in the small intestine?

The human GI tract lacks the enzymes necessary to break down fiber

The source of energy for carbohydrates production by plants comes from

The sun

Which of the following are true about polysaccharides?

They are found chiefly in grains, vegetables, and fruits, they are sometimes called complex carbohydrates, they are sometimes called starches, and they are made of single-sugar units that are bonded together to form a chain

The treatment for metabolic syndrome is essentially the same as a treatment for what other diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes

True or false : honey contains spores of the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and can be fatal if given to infants

True

True or false: 2 cups of raw leafy greens are considered a "1 cup equivalent" from the vegetable group

True

True or false: An ADI is an estimate of the amount of a sweetener that is individual can safely consume on a daily basis over the lifetime

True

True or false: Latino/Hispanic Americans are at an increased risk of having lactose maldigestion

True

True or false: Neotame is a non-Nutritive, High intensity sweetener that, depending on its food application, is approximately 7000 to 13,000 times sweeter than table sugar

True

True or false: Prolong chewing of a cracker causes it to taste sweeter

True

True or false: When dietary consumption of carbohydrates exceed the amount needed for energy and glycogen storage, excess Carbohydrates will be stored as fat

True

True or false: a diet that contains excessive fiber and insufficient fluid may contribute to blockages in the intestine

True

True or false: a diet that is very high in sugar is linked to health problems such as obesity

True

True or false: aspartame Appears to be safe for use by women and children

True

True or false: because it's branched structure that can be broken down quickly, glycogen is an ideal storage form of carbohydrate in the body

True

True or false: cellulose Is in undigestible, nonpayment of all, stretching polysaccharide made of glucose molecules

True

True or false: functional fiber must show beneficial effects and humans, whereas total fiber is the contribution of dietary fiber and functional fiber in the food

True

True or false: obesity is linked to a diet high in refined carbohydrates

True

True or false: once glucose, galactose, and fructose enter the absorptive Cells, they are transported to the portal vein and then to the liver

True

True or false: salivary amylase is secreted in the mouth and begins to the process of carbohydrate digestion in the human body

True

True or false: the dietary guidelines recommend increasing whole grain intake by replacing some refined grains with whole greens

True

True or false: the liver and muscles are the major storage sites of glycogen

True

True or false: the main function of glucose is to provide the body with a source of fuel

True

True or false: the primary function of carbohydrates in the body is to provide energy

True

True or false: to avoid constipation, adequate fiber and water should be consumed

True

True or false: to increase bulk of a high fiber meal promotes a feeling of stillness without you'll need many calories

True

True or false: type 2 Diabetes is strongly associated with obesity

True

True or false: viscous fiber is fiber that is readily fermented

True

True or false: while the brain prefers glucose as its source of fuel, it is also use ketone bodies for energy

True

True or false: while the brain prefers glucose as its source of fuel,it can also use ketone bodies for energy

True

True or false:during low carbohydrate intake, that is not completely metabolized, leading to the formation of ketone bodies

True

Those those who have diabetes, about 1/3 to 1/2 are

Undiagnosed

Which of the following are common food sources of amylose?

Vegetables, beans, bread, pasta, and rice

When is glucose most likely to produce fat?

When overall calorie needs are exceeded

What food is often used as the standard for comparison to determine the glycemic index?

White bread

Which of the following types of fruit or a good source of dietary fiber?

Whole and cut-up


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