LS 5 Carbohydrates
Although the AI for men is 38 g/day and 25 g/day for women, the typical American diet only supplies about ____ grams of dietary fiber per day.
16 g/day
Though carbohydrates are known as the major source of fuel in the body, they also:
assist in lubricating joints hold cells together in tissues help with cell signaling
Ketosis is the condition of having a high concentration of ketone bodies in the ________
bloodstream
Ketosis occurs when the diet is low in _____
carbohydrates
What foods are among the richest natural sources of inulin and oligofructose?
chicory root, onions, garlic, leeks, legumes, asparagus, and wheat
carbohydrates
class of nutrients that is a major source of energy for the body
_____ carbohydrates have 3 or more monosaccharides bonded together
complex
oligosaccharides
complex carbohydrates comprised of 3-10 monosaccharides
____ is absorbed by facilitated diffusion
fructose
Fructose is known as?
fruit sugar levulose
Intestinal cells absorb ______ and ______ by active transport
glucose and galactose
What are some natural food sources for sucrose?
honey, carrots, maple syrup, pineapples, sugar cane, and sugar beets
Hypoglycemia may be diagnosed when the blood glucose level is _____
less than 70 mg/dL
Glucagon is released during times of _______ blood glucose levels
low
simple carbohydrates include _______, which contain only one sugar unit, and _____ which contain two sugar units bonded together.
monosaccharides disaccharides
Glucose is stored in the form of glycogen in the ______ and in the _____.
muscles liver
What are some food sources of raffinose and stachyose
onions, brussel sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, legumes, and whole grains.
Name two food additives that sweeten but provide few or no calories
sugar alcohols artificial sweeteners
The treatment for metabolic syndrome is essentially the same as the treatment for _______
type 2 diabetes
What are the important nutrients that milk and milk products provide?
vitamins, protein, and calcium
Name two potential outcomes of Hyperinsulinemia
wearing out of pancreatic beta cells too little glucose in the bloodstream
What is the order of blood glucose regulation beginning with eating a meal?
- eating a meal -elevated blood glucose -insulin released form the pancreas - blood glucose level returns to normal
What is true about monosaccharides?
- it is the simplest type of sugar - it is a chemical unit of carbohydrates
What alternative sweetener cannot be used for cooking?
aspartme
what is the major monosaccharide in the body?
glucose
________ is a condition that occurs when blood glucose level is too low to provide enough energy for cells
hypoglycemia
What are the most common oligosaccharides in foods?
raffinose and stachyose
Name food sources that are rich in starch
rice potatoes squash wheat barley oats corn beans peas yams taro cassava jicam
Name other oligosaccharides
inulin and oligofructose
What is included in the classification of carbohydrates?
simple carbohydrates complex carbohydrates
glucose
a sugar containing 6 carbons - the most important monosaccharide in the human body because it is a primary fuel for muscle and other cells.
What can be converted into glucose?
amino acids
Most dietary ____ are complex carbohydrates comprised of monosaccharides connected by bonds that human enzymes cannot digest
fibers
______ helps reduce blood glucose to normal levels because the hormone enable glucose to enter most cells.
insulin
Type 1 diabetes is linked to an autoimmune disease while type 2 diabetes is linked to:
insulin resistance
Milk and other dairy products are major food sources of _______
lactose
Name 3 disaccharides
lactose maltose sucrose
What is another name for fructose?
levulose
Sucrose is made up of which two monosaccharides?
glucose fructose
Which two monosaccharides are components of the milk sugar lactose?
glucose galactose
Glucagon stimulates lipolysis; which means the breakdown of ____; or "lipo"
fat
Which component is often missing from refined grain products?
bran seed
Added sugars are incorporated into foods during processing to:
contribute flavor increase tenderness of food inhibit the growth of mold
Which type of diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance and often associated with obesity?
type 2
monosaccharide
the simplest type of sugar is the basic chemical unit of carbohydrates
If you are trying to lose weight, it may be helpful to add more high-_____ foods to your diet because these foods tend to be more filling resulting in satiety
fiber
What increases blood glucose?
glucagon
Glycogen is comprised of many ______ unites bonded together
glucose
What areas of the body can be permanently damaged by uncontrolled diabetes?
heart kidneys eyes poor blood circulation
Carbohydrates are made of ______
oxygen hydrogen carbon
Diabetes is characterized by abnormal metabolism of
protein glucose fat
The primary function of glycogen is to
store glucose in the body
The 3 most important dietary monosaccharides are:
glucose, fructose, and galactose
What ethnicities are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes?
Hispanic, Native American, Asian, African, or Pacific Islander
What does the term starch mean?
a carbohydrate made of multiple units of glucose attached togehter in a form the body can digest
Cells require a steady supply of energy which is largely provided by _______
carbohydrates
Which monosaccharide is commonly found as a component in fruit?
fructose
_______ has two glucose molecules bonded together
maltose
In which part of the GI tract does absorption of carbohydrates begin?
small intestine
Glucose, fructose, and galactose are sugars commonly found in what kinds of foods?
table sugar, fruit, and cow's milk
fructose
the same chemical formula as glucose - naturally found in fruit, honey, and a few vegetables, particularly cabbage, green beans, and asparagus
The RDA for carbohydrate is _____
130 grams/day
Why is high-fructose corn syrup such a commonly used food additive?
-fructose is sweeter than glucose - corn is readily available in the US
What are signs of metabolic syndrome?
-large waist circumference 35 inches (women) - chronically elevated blood pressure (hypertension) - chronically elevated blood fats (triglycerides > 150 mg/dl) - low fasting high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL cholesterol) - High fasting blood glucose
According to the Food and Nutrition Board, carbohydrates should provide ____-___ of total calories in diet
45%-65%
Aproximately ____ million Americans have metabolic syndrome.
47 million
According to the ADA, people with diabetes should try to maintain HbA1c levels below _____
5.7%
The standard to which the glycemic index compares all foods to is
50 g of digestible carbohydrates
Individuals with metabolic syndrome are at increased risk for developing:
cardiovascular disease type 2 diabetes
Aspartame is an alternative sweetener made of two _____ _______ and _______
amino acids methanol
People with phenylketonuria (PKU) should avoid the artificial ________ sweetener aspartame because of its high phenylanlanine content
aspartame
Which conditions are linked to an excessive total calorie intake?
diabetes and obesity
_______ _______ is a serious chronic disease characterized by abnormal glucose, fat, and protein metabolism
diabetes mellitus
______ fiber usually forms a semisolid mass in the intestinal tract that is quickly fermented by bacteria.
soluble
Starch is composed of what?
amylose amylopectin
substances added to food that sweeten the item while providing few or no calories are known as
alternative sweeteners
In metabolic syndrome, what may be elevated?
blood pressure fasting glucose triglycerides