Chapter 7 (Vitamin E & K)
What are the best food sources of vitamin E?
fresh raw oils & lightly processed foods
Under what two circumstances can vitamin K deficiency develop?
hemorrhage & abnormal bone formation
What nonfood source contributes to vitamin K levels?
bacterial inhabitants of the digestive tract (intestinal bacteria)
What is the primary function of vitamin K?
. help activiate proteins that help clot the blood
Explain the role of vitamin E as an antioxidant.
act as a body guard against oxidative damage; act likes a antioxident in cell membranes
What are the best food sources of vitamin K?
dark leafy greens & veggies, liver, canola & soybean oil
What dietary factor can influence your need for vitamin E?
eating highly processed foods, fried fast foods
What is the classic sign of vitamin E deficiency?
erythrocyte; occurs in premature babies; babies anemic
How does vitamin E toxicity compare to toxicity associated with other fat-soluble vitamins?
toxicity is rare but supplements may carry risk