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Introduction to Nutrition and Food Science zNutrition--All interactions between a living thing and the food it eats zIncludes physiological and biochemical.

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1 Introduction to Nutrition and Food Science zNutrition--All interactions between a living thing and the food it eats zIncludes physiological and biochemical interactions zAs well as social, cultural, economic and technological factors

2 Key Definitions zNutrient -- specific (chemical) substance in food needed for growth, reproduction, and health maintenance. z45 essential nutrients --must be supplied in the diet because not made by the body

3 Key Definitions (continued) zMicronutrient -- nutrient needed in small amounts zMacronutrient -- nutrient needed in relatively large amounts

4 Plant-based chemicals that don’t act in the same way as classical nutrients BUT may help prevent chronic diseases like cancer and coronary heart disease.

5 Functions of Nutrients zBody structure zEnergy (kilocalories, kcal) ylipids (fats) yalcohol ycarbohydrates yproteins yvitamins/minerals/water

6 Functions, cont. zRegulation of biochemical reactions zNote: there is a “beneficial range” for nutrient intake

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8 Malnutrition zPoor nutritional status resulting from deficiency, excess or imbalance of nutrient intake yUndernutrition yOvernutrition zNote: exact relation between diet and some chronic diseases difficult to determine

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