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An Overview of Nutrition Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition in Your Life Nutrition –The science of foods and the substances they contain Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition in Your Life Food –Derived from plant or animal sources Provide energy and nutrients –Used by the body for maintenance, growth, and repair Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition in Your Life Diet –The foods one consumes The quality of which affects the risk of chronic diseases Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Food Choices Personal preference Habit Ethnic heritage or tradition Social interactions Availability, convenience, economy Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Food Choices Positive and negative associations Emotional comfort Values Body weight and image Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Food Choices Nutrition and health benefits –Functional foods Provide health benefits beyond their nutrient contributions Ex. Whole foods, fortified foods Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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The Nutrients Energy defined Nutrient defined Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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The Nutrients Composition of foods –Six classes of nutrients –Nonnutrients Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Body Composition Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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The Nutrients Chemical composition of nutrients –Inorganic vs. Organic nutrients Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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The Nutrients Inorganic nutrients –Minerals –Water Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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The Nutrients Organic nutrients –Carbohydrates –Lipids –Proteins –Vitamins Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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The Nutrients Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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The Nutrients Essential nutrients Macronutrients vs. micronutrients Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Energy-Yielding Nutrients Calories and kilocalories Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Energy-Yielding Nutrients Energy from foods –Energy density Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Energy Density Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Energy-Yielding Nutrients Energy in the body –Energy for activity –Stored energy Other roles of energy-yielding nutrients Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Vitamins Organic Not energy-yielding Essential Water-soluble vs. fat-soluble Vulnerable to destruction Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Minerals Inorganic Not energy-yielding Essential Indestructible Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Water Inorganic Not energy-yielding Essential Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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How do we know the relationship between these nutrients and health?
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The Science of Nutrition Human genome Nutritional genomics Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Research The Scientific Method –Hypothesis vs. Theory –Experimental group vs. control group –Randomization –Sample size Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Research The Scientific Method –Epidemiological studies –Laboratory-based studies –Human intervention or clinical trials Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Research Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Research Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Research The Scientific Method –Placebo effect Blind experiment Double-blind experiment Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Research The Scientific Method –Correlations and causes Positive correlation vs. negative correlation Replication –Peer review Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Research Research Vs. Rumors –Scientific validity Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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What are the current theories of how nutrients are related to health?
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Diet and Health Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Diet and Health Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases Risk factors persist Risk factors cluster Risk factors in perspective Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Information and Misinformation Not everything on the Internet is true!! –Determination of the reliability of a website Not everything on the news is accurately reported!! Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Information and Misinformation American Dietetic Association (ADA) Registered dietitian (RD) Dietetic technician, registered (DTR) Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Information and Misinformation Finding credible information –Government health agencies –Volunteer health agencies reputable consumer groups –Reputable consumer groups Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Information and Misinformation Finding credible information –Professional health organizations –Professional journals Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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Nutrition Information and Misinformation Identifying misinformation Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning
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