Chapter 8
The results of major studies fail to show that high Vitamin E intakes can reduce the risk of
-cardiovascular disease. -cognitive impairment. -cancer.
In the body, pantothenic acid is important for
-energy metabolism. -fatty acid production.
What roles does vitamin A play in the body?
-formation of epithelial cells -cell growth -cell production
When taken during pregnancy, excess vitamin A is a(n) _____.
-teratogen -agent that causes birth defects
Vitamin C is different than the rest of the B vitamins in that it does not function as part of a
coenzyme.
Connective tissue gets its strength from the protein
collagen
Folate is reported in _____ to account for the differences in the body's ability absorb folic acid and natural forms of folate.
dietary folate equivalents (DFEs)
When should the consumption of vitamin A supplements be avoided?
during pregnancy
Niacin participates in which of the following?
energy metabolism
Folic acid is the synthetic form of _______ that is found in supplements and added to fortify foods.
folate
Liver, legumes, broccoli, and orange juice are all good sources of _____.
folate
Which vitamin cannot be used when vitamin B-12 is unavailable?
folate
Which of the following has the greatest impact on your long-term health?
quitting smoking
The fat-soluble vitamins are _____.
A, D, E, K
Cells require vitamin_______ to make coenzymes that participate in a variety of cellular processes, including the transfer of CH3 groups in the metabolism of folate.
B-12
In its coenzyme form, biotin participates in chemical reactions that
add carbon dioxide to other compounds.
___________ is the second leading cause of death in the United States.
cancer.
A small, organic molecule that interacts with enzymes, enabling the enzymes to function is called a(n)
coenzyme
The pigments called carotenoids are often found in______.
fruits and vegetables
Homocysteine may be a biochemical marker or risk factor for______.
heart disease
There ______ an association between eating diets rich in fruits and vegetables and lower risk of certain cancers, heart disease and age-related macular degeneration.
is
What is the most active form of vitamin A in the body?
retinol
The ________ ________ is the primary site of vitamin absorption.
small intestine
Where does vitamin C absorption occur?
small intestine
What is a complex organic compound that regulates certain metabolic processes in the body?
vitamin
Folate's metabolic roles are related to those of ______. Diets that lack either vitamin produce a number of identical deficiency signs and symptoms.
Vitamin B-12
Collagen synthesis, antioxidant activity, and assistance in immune system functioning are all functions of which vitamin?
Vitamin C
The use of which vitamin supplement has been associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer and hemorrhagic stroke?
Vitamin E
What vitamin deficiency will result in blood that does not clot effectively?
Vitamin K
Vitamin supplements are effective for treating people with______.
Vitamin deficiencies
Individuals with excess body fat and are obese have a higher risk of _____.
Cancer
Diets supplying high amounts of ____________(like beta-carotene, lutein, and zeaxanthin) may slow the progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Carotenoids
In order to make phospholipids and acetylcholine, the body needs the vitamin called ______________
Choline
____________ is a fibrous protein that gives strength to connective tissue.
Collagen
Which of the following are examples of vitamins that many American adults don't receive enough of?
D, E, & Choline
True or false: Taking supplements in folic acid, vitamin B-6, and vitamin B-12 will lower a person's risk for heart disease.
False
The deficiency disease for vitamin C is called
Scurvy
Which foods are good sources of vitamin E?
Sunflower seeds and plant oils
Which vitamin plays a role in the chemical reactions involved in the release of energy from carbohydrates?
Thiamin
A nutritionally adequate diet can supply vitamins that last for days and even years.
True
What is the best way to preserve vitamin content in foods during cooking?
little contact between food and water use quick cooking methods
A disease has __________ hen cancer spreads to other tissues. (Be sure to spell the answer correctly.)
metastasized
Which foods are good sources of vitamin D?
milk salmon herring
A water-soluble vitamin that is involved in the release of energy from macronutrients is _________
niacin
Although not used currently as a medication, which vitamin was previously used to lower blood cholesterol levels?
niacin
The B vitamin that has been used to treat elevated LDL cholesterol levels is
niacin
Choose the water-soluble vitamin that is a component of coenzyme A.
pantothenic acid
Microwaving, steaming, and stir-frying are all cooking methods that______.
preserve vitamin content of foods
What are some good food sources of folate?
-Leafy vegetables -Liver -Asparagus
What are some food sources of riboflavin?
-Milk -Yogurt -Spinach
Which of the following is true about coenzymes?
-Cofactor -Regulates a chemical reaction
What criteria must a nutrient meet to be classified as a vitamin?
-The nutrient occurs in commonly eaten foods. -Signs and symptoms of a health problem occur if the nutrient is missing from the diet. -The body cannot make it at all or in sufficient quantities to maintain good health.
The consumption of which foods has been associated with a decrease in the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration?
-Vegetables -Fruits
Biotin's roles in the body include _____.
-amino acid breakdown -fatty acid synthesis -glucose synthesis
Which of the following are considered basic roles of vitamins?
-involved in cell division and development -regulates body processes
When are vitamin supplements recommended?
-metabolic defects that increase vitamin requirements -specific vitamin deficiency diseases
Most people are familiar with the role of vitamin A in good vision. What are additional functions of vitamin A that are important as well?
-participates in the bone remodeling process -regulates the activity of the immune system
The body needs choline to _____.
-produce phospholipids in cell membranes. -as part of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. -synthesize a part of a phospholipid in the liver.
Choose the foods that are typically fortified with vitamin D.
-ready-to-eat cereals -milk -orange juice -margarine
It is unnecessary to consume 100% of all vitamins every day because _____.
-the body can synthesize some vitamins -bacteria in the intestinal tract can produce some vitamins -cells contain a supply of vitamins
Which of the following are risk factors for cancer?
-using tobacco -family history -aging
Which vitamin do cells require to make coenzymes that participate in a variety of cellular processes, including the transfer of CH3 groups in the metabolism of folate?
B-12
Usually water-soluble vitamins are not toxic as they do not accumulate in the body. There is one exception to this rule when high doses of what water-soluble vitamin can cause sensory nerve damage?
B-6
Inside the cell, Vitamin C functions primarily by _____.
Donating electrons to other compounds
Which of the food groups provide the highest levels of vitamin C in the body?
Fruits and vegetables
Milk, yogurt, liver, and enriched cereals are all good sources of which vitamin?
Riboflavin
______ is a water-soluble vitamin that is used to make a coenzyme that participates in chemical reactions involved in the release of energy from carbohydrates.
Thiamin
An increased risk of cancer is associated with obesity.
True
The synthetic folic acid is absorbed _____ the naturally occurring forms of folate.
better than