NUT MID-TERM unit 6
What is the recommendation for intake of saturated fat according to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans?
<10% of total energy intake
Which of these conditions may be risk factors for atherosclerosis?
Sleep apnea Emotional stress, such as anger Elevated C-reactive protein blood level
Cardiovascular disease can result in kidney failure and which other conditions?
Stroke Heart attack
What are some heart healthy food selection and preparation tips?
Trim visible fat from meat after cooking Use moist cooking methods for lean meats Replace some of the solid fat in recipes with applesauce
Which lifestyle choice would be the best way to reduce a person's risk of atherosclerosis and CVD?
Increase physical activity
Choose all of the following that are risk factors for atherosclerosis.
Increasing age Diabetes Excess body fat
Choose the two characteristics that apply to lipids.
Lipids are organic nutrients Lipids generally do not dissolve in water
_____ fatty acids contain only one carbon-carbon double bond.
Monounsaturated
Which of the following are types of fatty acids?
Monounsaturated Polyunsaturated Saturated
_____ is a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acids.
Olive oil
What is the best way to meet the essential fatty acid recommendations within a "heart healthy" diet?
Replace foods that are high in saturated fat with foods that are high in unsaturated fats
_____ fatty acids consist entirely of carbon-carbon single bonds.
Saturated
Since saturated fatty acids do not contain any double bonds, they _____
can be packed tightly together
Alpha-linolenic acid and linoleic acid are _____ fatty acids because they must be supplied by the diet since the body cannot make them.
essential
Adipose cells are designed to store large amounts of _____.
fat as triglycerides
Cardiovascular disease is a group of diseases that affect the _____ and blood vessels.
heart
EPA, DHA, and AA aid in the production of _____.
hormone-like substances
Cholesterol and fats are types of _____.
lipids
Avocados and peanut and canola oils are good sources of _____ fatty acids.
monounsaturated
Alpha-linolenic acid is an _____ fatty acid.
omega 3
Corn oil, seeds, and nuts are good sources of _____.
omega-6 fat
A monounsaturated fatty acid contains _____ between carbons in its carbon chain.
one double bond
According to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, intakes of _____ should be as low as possible.
trans fat and cholesterol
A _____ is comprised of three fatty acids attached to glycerol.
triglyceride
A polyunsaturated fatty acid contains _____ between carbons in its carbon chain
two or more double bonds
A polyunsaturated fatty acid contains _____ between carbons in its carbon chain.
two or more double bonds
Trans fatty acids are
unsaturated fatty acids that have relatively straight carbon chains
A saturated fatty acid contains _____ between carbons in its carbon chain.
zero double bonds
An HDL cholesterol level greater or equal to _____ is generally protective against heart disease in both men and women.
50
A triglyceride level greater or equal to _____ is classified as unhealthy.
200
_____ cells are commonly called "fat cells" because they are designed to store fat.
Adipose
Which fatty acids are considered essential fatty acids?
Alpha-linolenic acid Linoleic acid
Which three cuts of meat are considered lean?
Beef top sirloin steak Pork tenderloin Beef chuck roast
_____ is a sterol.
Cholesterol
What are some strategies to reduce the risk of developing atherosclerosis?
Consume more fiber-rich foods Eat antioxidant-rich foods Maintain a healthy weight for height
What are some poor dietary habits that can put you at risk of developing atherosclerosis?
Diets that provide large amounts of added sugars Diets that do not provide enough whole grains, nuts, and seeds Diets that do not provide enough fruits and vegetables
_____ can be saturated or unsaturated.
Fatty acids
Which of the following foods are good plant sources of omega-3 fat?
Flaxseeds Soybeans
Choose the food sources that are rich sources of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Grapeseed oil Soybean oil
Choose the food sources that contain high amounts of saturated fat.
Palm oil Coconut oil Beef fat
_____ fatty acids contain two or more carbon-carbon double bonds.
Polyunsaturated
Choose the dietary components that describe a "heart healthy" diet.
Reduced intake of fatty red meats Focus on whole grains and low-fat dairy foods Emphasis on fruits and vegetables
Which of the following are ways essential fatty acids affect health?
Regulating blood pressure Regulating the immune system's inflammatory response
Choose the statement that correctly describes lipid digestion.
The small intestine is the primary site of lipid digestion
What is the significance of unsaturated fatty acids having double bonds that are typically in the "cis" form?
Their structures are "bent" or kinked at these double bonds
What is one characteristic that lipids found in foods and in the body have in common?
They are mostly in the form of triglycerides
Select the structural components of a triglyceride.
Three fatty acids A glycerol backbone
Which blood lipid levels would be considered appropriate for healthy persons?
Total cholesterol 125-200 mg/dl LDL cholesterol < 100 mg/dl Triglycerides < 150 md/dl
_____ make up about 95% of lipids in the body and in food.
Triglycerides
Safflower, sunflower, and grapeseed oils are good sources of _____ fatty acids.
polyunsaturated
Animal fats generally tend to contain more _____ fatty acids than plant oils.
saturated
Structurally, a trans fatty acid resembles a(n) _____ because its carbon chain is relatively straight.
saturated fatty acid
The primary site of lipid digestion is the _____.
small intestine
A lipid with carbons arranged in a ring is called a _____.
sterol